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Thinking politically about effective policies for physical activity


Keynote

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Book Open User Keynote


Map Pin Palais des Congrรจs


Door Open Fill First Floor, Ternes Room


Calendar Dots Bold Wednesday, October 30


Clock Countdown Bold 09:00

– 10:00

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Overview


There is strong evidence on the economic benefits of physical activity, particularly for the healthcare sector, and there is emerging evidence on the economic benefits across the wider system. However, physical activity is yet to gain the political traction afforded to other areas of public health such as tobacco control, sugar sweetened beverages and fossil fuels.

Physical activity is influenced by broad socio-economic and political factors that facilitate or hinder active lifestyles, including urban planning, transportation policies and access to recreational spaces. Drawing on key lessons from other areas of public health, this session will focus on the actions needed to shape the political landscape to ensure greater priority, resource allocation and investment to support physical activity for all.

Chairpersons


Karen Milton


President

International Society for Physical Activity and Health

United Kingdom

Keynote Speakers


Kent Buse


Co-Founder & Co-CEO

Healthier Societies Program

Global Health 50/50

United Kingdom

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