The Physical Activity Environment Policy Index for monitoring government policies and actions to improve physical activity

Author:

Woods Catherine B1,Kelly Liam1,Volf Kevin1,Gelius Peter2,Messing Sven2,Forberger Sarah3,Lakerveld Jeroen45,den Braver Nicolette R45,Zukowska Joanna6,García Bengoechea Enrique17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Physical Activity for Health Research Cluster, Health Research Institute, University of Limerick , Limerick, Ireland

2. Department of Sport Science and Sport, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , Erlangen, Germany

3. Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology—BIPS , Bremen, Germany

4. Department of Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam UMC, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research institute , Amsterdam, The Netherlands

5. Upstream Team, Amsterdam UMC, VU University Amsterdam , Amsterdam, The Netherlands

6. Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology , Gdansk, Poland

7. Research and Innovation Unit, Sport Ireland , Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Background A multifaceted response, including government action, is essential to improve population levels of physical activity (PA). This article describes the development process of the ‘Physical Activity Environment Policy Index’ (PA-EPI) monitoring framework, a tool to assess government policies and actions for creating a healthy PA environment. Methods An iterative process was undertaken. This involved a review of policy documents from authoritative organizations, a PA policy audit of four European countries, and a systematic review of scientific literature. This was followed by an online consultation with academic experts (N = 101; 20 countries, 72% response rate), and policymakers (N = 40, 4 EU countries). During this process, consensus workshops were conducted, where quantitative and qualitative data, alongside theoretical and pragmatic considerations, were used to inform PA-EPI development. Results The PA-EPI is conceptualized as a two-component ‘policy’ and ‘infrastructure support’ framework. The two-components comprise eight policy and seven infrastructure support domains. The policy domains are education, transport, urban design, healthcare, public education (including mass media), sport-for-all, workplaces and community. The infrastructure support domains are leadership, governance, monitoring and intelligence, funding and resources, platforms for interaction, workforce development and health-in-all-policies. Forty-five ‘good practice statements’ or indicators of ideal good practice within each domain conclude the PA-EPI. A potential eight-step process for conducting the PA-EPI is described. Conclusions Once pre-tested and piloted in several countries of various sizes and income levels, the PA-EPI good practice statements will evolve into benchmarks established by governments at the forefront of creating and implementing policies to address inactivity.

Funder

Joint Programming Initiative

A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Health Research Board

The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

National Centre for Research and Development

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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