reviewAnnual Review of Public HealthSep 30, 2005Closed access

AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CREATING ACTIVE LIVING COMMUNITIES

San Diego State University · University of California, Berkeley · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

The thesis of this article is that multilevel interventions based on ecological models and targeting individuals, social environments, physical environments, and policies must be implemented to achieve population change in physical activity. A model is proposed that identifies potential environmental and policy influences on four domains of active living: recreation, transport, occupation, and household. Multilevel research and interventions require multiple disciplines to combine concepts and methods to create new transdisciplinary approaches. The contributions being made by a broad range of disciplines are summarized. Research to date supports a conclusion that there are multiple levels of influence on…

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Keywords
  • Recreation
  • Active living
  • Psychological intervention
  • Social ecological model
  • Work (physics)
  • Physical activity
  • Population
  • Environmental planning
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