Policy Evaluation Network (PEN): Protocol for systematic literature reviews examining the evidence for impact of policies on physical activity across seven different policy domains

Author:

Volf KevinORCID,Kelly Liam,García Bengoechea EnriqueORCID,Casey Bláthín,Gobis AnnaORCID,Lakerveld Jeroen,Zukowska JoannaORCID,Gelius Peter,Messing SvenORCID,Forberger SarahORCID,Woods Catherine,

Abstract

Introduction: Over 40 million deaths annually are due to noncommunicable diseases, 15 million of these are premature deaths and physical inactivity contributes an estimated 9% to this figure. Global responses have included the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (GAPPA). Both point to policy action on physical activity (PA) to address change, yet the impact of policy on PA outcomes is unknown.  The protocol described outlines the methodology for systematic literature reviews that will be undertaken by the Policy Evaluation Network (PEN) to address this knowledge gap. Methods: The seven best investments for promotion of population PA identified in the Toronto Charter highlighted seven policy domains (schools, transport, urban design, primary health care systems, public education, community-wide programmes and sport) which will form the basis of these PEN reviews. Seven individual scientific literature searches across six electronic databases will be conducted. Each will use the key concepts of policy, PA, evaluation and a distinct concept for each of the seven policy domains. This will be supplemented with a search of the reference list of included articles. Methodological quality will be assessed and overall effectiveness for each included study will be described according to pre-determined criteria. Conclusions: Each review will provide policy makers with a list of policy statements and corresponding actions which the evidence has determined impact on PA directly or indirectly. By collating the evidence, and demonstrating the depth of the science base which informs these policy recommendations, each review will provide guidance to policymakers to use evidence-based or evidence-informed policies to achieve the 15% relative reduction in physical inactivity as defined by GAPPA. Registration:  PROSPERO CRD42020156630 (10/07/2020).

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

Health Research Board

Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju

Joint Programming Initiative A healthy diet for a healthy life

University of Auckland

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

ZonMw

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Medicine

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