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Promotion of physical activity in the European region

Content analysis of 27 national policy documents

Background: Over the past years there has been increasing interest in physical activity promotion and the development of appropriate policy. So far, there has been no comprehensive overview of the…

Health economic assessment tools (HEAT) for walking and for cycling

Methodology and user guide, economic assessment of transport infrastructure and policies

The promotion of cycling and walking for everyday physical activity not only promotes health but can also have positive effects on the environment. This booklet summarizes the tools and guidance…

Methodological guidance on the economic appraisal of health effects related to walking and cycling

Summary, economic assessment of transport infrastructure and policies

Economic appraisal is an established practice in transport planning. However, the health effects of transport interventions are rarely taken into account in such analyses. This project had two aims: to…

Collaboration between the health and transport sectors in promoting physical activity

Examples from European countries

Between June 2005 and January 2006, examples of collaboration between the health sector and other relevant sectors, especially transport, to promote healthenhancing physical activity were gathered in Europe. Of particular…

Physical activity and health in Europe

Evidence for action

Physical activity is a fundamental means of improving people's physical and mental health. It reduces the risks of many noncommunicable diseases and benefits society by increasing social interaction and community…

Evidence-based physical activity promotion

HEPA Europe, the European network for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity

There has been a world-wide increase in scientific interest in health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA). The importance of a physically active lifestyle has now been well established both on the individual…