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The Built Environment and Population Physical Activity: Methods for Mapping the Relevant Laws

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:18 authored by Tracy Nau, William Bellew, Billie Giles-CortiBillie Giles-Corti, Adrian Bauman, Ben Smith
Background: The development of policies that promote and enable physical activity (PA) is a global health priority. Laws are an important policy instrument that can enable enduring beneficial outcomes for individuals, organizations, and environments through multiple mechanisms. This article presents a systematic process for mapping laws relevant to PA, which can be used to understand the role of laws as a powerful PA policy lever. Methods: Building on methods used in public health law research, we developed a protocol for scientific mapping of laws influencing the built environment for PA in Australia. The MonQcle online legal research platform was used for data coding, analysis, and presentation. Results: We describe the 10 key stages of legal mapping that we applied to examine state and territory laws that influence walking and cycling in Australia. Conclusions: Law is a neglected element of policy research for PA. There is a need for accessible legal data to drive the design, investment, and implementation of legal interventions to improve population PA. Legal mapping is a first step toward evaluation of such laws for PA. This paper provides a practical case study and guidance for the 10 stages in legal mapping of laws that influence the built environment for PA.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1123/jpah.2022-0279
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    ISSN - Is published in 15433080

Journal

Journal of Physical Activity and Health

Volume

20

Issue

2

Start page

157

End page

168

Total pages

12

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2023 Human Kinetics, Inc.

Former Identifier

2006122566

Esploro creation date

2023-06-03

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