| Titre : | Emerging Issues in Improving Food and Physical Activity Environments : Strategies for Addressing Land Use, Transportation, and Safety in 3 California-Wide Initiatives. (2010) |
| Auteurs : | ABOELATA (Manal-J) : USA. Prevention Institute. Oakland. CA. ; NAVARRO (Amanda-M) : USA. PolicyLink. Oakland. CA. |
| Type de document : | Article |
| Dans : | American journal of public health (vol. 100, n° 11, 2010) |
| Pagination : | 2146-2148 |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés : | Amélioration ; Aliment ; Activité physique ; Stratégie ; Utilisation ; Sécurité ; Amérique ; Amérique du Nord |
| Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS kCR0xBFm. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Mounting research has suggested linkages between neighborhood safety, community design, and transportation patterns and eating and activity behaviors and health outcomes. On the basis of a review of evaluation findings from 3 multisite healthy eating and activity initiatives in California, we provide an overview of 3 community process strategies-engaging local advocates, linking safety to health, and collaborating with local government officials-that may be associated with the successful development and implementation of long-term community-improvement efforts and should be explored further. |

