Built Environment and Physical Activity Promotion: Place-Based Obesity Prevention Strategies

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (s2):46-51 (2013)
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Abstract

This paper seeks to encourage continued innovation in translating built environment and transportation-focused physical activity research into practice. Successful strategies, policies, and tools from across the U.S. and globally that demonstrate potential for wider-scale implementation are highlighted. The importance of building practice and translational research partnerships with groups and organizations outside traditional public health spheres, such as those who work in real estate and land-use development, is also discussed.

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