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This;book critically evaluates the complex relations between physical activity, health imperatives and cultural and social opportunities in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).The;book explores the uncertainty of knowledge around physical activity behavior and its distinctive meanings in LMIC contexts, the factors influencing physical activity, and how populations across the world understand and live the concept of physical activity. It discusses the key challenges and opportunities for sustaining physical activity within geographically and culturally diverse contexts of LMICs; introduces the reader to contemporary global physical activity approaches, models and policies; and presents case studies from around the world, including Asia, Africa, South America, the Pacific and Europe. Overall, the text relates theory to practical examples to facilitate a better understanding of physical activity in context, emphasizes the need for targeted, context-specific and locally relevant interventions to create PA-enabling environments in LMICs, and highlights the role of a range of stakeholders, including policy makers and urban planners, sport and recreation services, mass media, educators and the civil society in shaping population physical activity levels. Taken together, this edited volume brings together the latest research on PA in LMICs from around the world, informs and directs future research and necessary policy change towards the sustainable integration of PA opportunities, and seeks to ultimately foster and promote population-based PA in LMIC settings.By presenting empirical data and policy recommendations, this text will appeal to scholars, researchers and practitioners with an interest in physical activity research, public health, health promotion, sociology of sport, and sports sciences in LMICs, as well as policy makers and experts working in health promotion, public health, sports and fitness, but also in the urban planning a
Foreword by Pedro C. Hallal 1. Moving Forward, Moving More: Putting Low- and Middle-Income Countries Firmly on the Global Physical Activity Agenda Katja Siefken, Andrea Ramirez Varela, Temo Waqanivalu, Nico Schulenkorf 2. Global Physical Activity: International Perspectives with Emphasis on Low- and Middle-Income Countries Andrea Ramirez Varela, Bojana Klepac Pogrmilovic, Pedro Hallal, Catalina del Portillo, Zeljko Pedisic, Harold Kohl, and Mike Pratt 3. Physical Activity: Challenges and Opportunities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Inacio Crochemore-Silva, Alan G. Knuth, Gregore I. Mielke, Andrea Wendt, and Jose Cazuza de Farias Junior 4. Physical Activity Policy Actions: What is the Role of Governments? Bill Bellew, Tracy Nau, Benjamin Smith, Bojana Klepac Pogrmilovic, Zeljko Pedisic, and Adrian Bauman 5. Active Societies: The Global Action Plan on Physical Activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Nicolas Aguilar-Farias and Sebastian Miranda-Marquez 6. Physical Activity Surveillance in the Context of Low- and Middle-Income Countries Zeljko Pedisic, Cora L. Craig, and Adrian E. Bauman 7. Foreign Aid, the Soft Power of Sport, and the Sustainable Development Goals: An Analysis of Australia’s Sport for Development in the Pacific Program Thomas Wanner 8. Progress and Opportunities for Advancing Physical Activity Behavior Change in LMICs Lilian Perez, Elva Arredondo, Ding Ding, and Gregory W. Heath 9. Case Study from Latin America: Understanding the Relationship Between the Built Environment and Physical Activity in Latin American Contexts Eugen Resendiz, Alejandra Jauregui, and Deborah Salvo 10. Case Study from Africa: Physical Activity and Safety From Crime and Traffic Adewale L. Oyeyemi, Tracy L. Kolbe-Alexander, and Estelle V. Lambert 11. Case Study from the South Pacific: Women’s Sport Participation in Fiji: Through a Lens of Structural Inequality Yoko Kanemasu, James Johnson, and Atele Dutt 12. Case Study from Central America: Challenges and Opportunities for Physically Active Lifestyles in Girls and Young Women in Costa Rica and Countries in Central America Ines M. Revuelta-Sanchez and Gerardo A. Araya-Vargas 13. Case Study from Asia: Push for pedal power: Urban mobility and rise of bicycling in Indian cities Deepti Adlakha, Felix John 14. Case Study from Asia: Active Transportation: The Missing Part of the Puzzle for Physical Activity Promotion in India Shifalika Goenka and Raji Devarajan 15. Case Study from Eastern Europe: Physical Activity in the Czech Republic: A society in transformation Josef Mitas and Karel Froemel 16. Moving the Agenda Forward: Reflections and Future Outlook on Physical Activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Nico Schulenkorf, Temo Waqanivalu, Andrea Ramirez, and Katja Siefken
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