ABSTRACT

Physical activity, inactivity and their relationship to health are serious concerns for governments around the world. This is the first book to critically examine the policy and practice of physical activity from a multi-disciplinary, social-scientific perspective. Moving beyond the usual biophysical and epidemiological approaches, it defines and explores the key themes that are shaping the global physical activity debate.

Unrivalled in its scale and scope, it presents the latest data on physical activity from around the world, including case studies from Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia. Drawing on social, economic and behavioural sciences, it covers contexts from the global to the local and introduces the dominant ideas which inform the study of physical activity. Its 41 chapters examine the use of different forms of evidence in policymaking, the role of organisations in advocating physical activity, and the practical realities of public health interventions.

The Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity Policy and Practice is a landmark publication for all students, academics, policymakers and practitioners interested in the social-scientific study of sport, exercise, physical activity and public health.

part 4I|254 pages

Policy issues in physical activity

chapter |2 pages

Theme a introduction

Policy concepts and contexts

chapter 3|14 pages

The global physical inactivity pandemic

An analysis of knowledge production

chapter 4|12 pages

Is exercise medicine?

A critical sociological examination

chapter 5|18 pages

Sport and physical activity for health and wellbeing

Choice and competing outcomes

chapter |2 pages

Theme B Introduction

Evidence and policy

chapter 8|14 pages

Only connect

How social science can improve physical activity guidance

chapter 10|14 pages

Tracing translations

The journey from evidence to policy to physical activity promotion campaigns

chapter |2 pages

Theme C introduction

Policy communities and physical activity

chapter 12|15 pages

Physical activity and mental health

A focus on depression

chapter 15|11 pages

Sport policy

part II|217 pages

Practices

chapter |3 pages

Theme D introduction

People, places and physical activity

chapter 22|11 pages

Workplace physical activity

Theory, policy and practice

chapter 24|14 pages

Physical activity in prisons

chapter |2 pages

Theme E introduction

Understanding and evaluating practices and programmes

chapter 26|12 pages

Physical activity opportunities for young people

A case study of StreetGames

chapter 29|16 pages

The role of evaluation in school sport policy, provision and participation

Change4Life School Sports Clubs

chapter 30|16 pages

Linking physical activity and health evaluation to policy

Lessons from UK evaluations

chapter 31|10 pages

Modelling the cost effectiveness of physical activity interventions

The case of GP based interventions

chapter 32|13 pages

Cycling

A path to physical activity through transportation, sport and leisure

chapter 33|11 pages

Will to win

The darker side of elite swimming

part III|111 pages

International perspectives on physical activity policy and practice

chapter |2 pages

Theme F Introduction

Physical activity policy and practice around the world

chapter 34|10 pages

The Arab region

chapter 37|15 pages

The European Union

chapter 38|9 pages

India

chapter 40|18 pages

The United Kingdom