“People or places: what should be the target?” was the provocative title of a keynote session at the fifth Australian National Physical Activity Conference held in Melbourne in 2005. This paper will argue that in fact there need not be major conflict between these views, and that couching recent debate about physical activity promotion as a polarised choice between these presents a false dichotomy. To illustrate this, the paper will consider several problems with singular approaches to understanding and promoting physical activity, and will then describe emerging empirical evidence on the nexus between people and places. To balance an increasing emphasis in the scientific literature on physical environmental determinants of phys...
Researchers are beginning to explore environmental correlates to further the field of physical activ...
Background: Ecological models of physical activity posit that social and physical environmental f...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...
Over two thirds of the UK population do not meet physical activity (PA) recommendations set by the D...
The Conference will be held concurrently with the 2007 Recreation and Sport Development Conference, ...
Physical activity reduces the risk of many chronic diseases, and much of the population would benefi...
Physically active lifestyles are regularly associated with improved health and quality of life. Diff...
ABSTRACT Environmental strategies to influence physical activity are considered effective for large ...
Introduction: Community-level health initiatives advertise the benefits of physical activity, howeve...
Physical activity promotion has met with limited success across a range of demographic indicators, l...
Researchers are beginning to explore environmental correlates to further the fi eld of physical acti...
Background: It is rare that decisions about investing in public health interventions in a city, town...
Participation in both physical activity and sedentary behaviours follow a social gradient, such that...
Background Given the substantive health inequalities in peri‐urban communities and the potential fo...
Environmental strategies to influence physical activity are considered effective for large populatio...
Researchers are beginning to explore environmental correlates to further the field of physical activ...
Background: Ecological models of physical activity posit that social and physical environmental f...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...
Over two thirds of the UK population do not meet physical activity (PA) recommendations set by the D...
The Conference will be held concurrently with the 2007 Recreation and Sport Development Conference, ...
Physical activity reduces the risk of many chronic diseases, and much of the population would benefi...
Physically active lifestyles are regularly associated with improved health and quality of life. Diff...
ABSTRACT Environmental strategies to influence physical activity are considered effective for large ...
Introduction: Community-level health initiatives advertise the benefits of physical activity, howeve...
Physical activity promotion has met with limited success across a range of demographic indicators, l...
Researchers are beginning to explore environmental correlates to further the fi eld of physical acti...
Background: It is rare that decisions about investing in public health interventions in a city, town...
Participation in both physical activity and sedentary behaviours follow a social gradient, such that...
Background Given the substantive health inequalities in peri‐urban communities and the potential fo...
Environmental strategies to influence physical activity are considered effective for large populatio...
Researchers are beginning to explore environmental correlates to further the field of physical activ...
Background: Ecological models of physical activity posit that social and physical environmental f...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...