An Ecological Approach to Creating Active Living Communities

Posted: 11 Jan 2008

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James F. Sallis

San Diego State University - Department of Psychology

Robert Cervero

University of California, Berkeley - Department of City and Regional Planning

William Ascher

Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance

Karla A. Henderson

Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management

M. Katherine Kraft Kraft

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Jacqueline Kerr

San Diego State University - Department of Psychology

Abstract

The thesis of this article is that multilevel interventions based on ecological models and targeting individuals, social environments, physical environments, and policies must be implemented to achieve population change in physical activity. A model is proposed that identifies potential environmental and policy influences on four domains of active living: recreation, transport, occupation, and household. Multilevel research and interventions require multiple disciplines to combine concepts and methods to create new transdisciplinary approaches. The contributions being made by a broad range of disciplines are summarized. Research to date supports a conclusion that there are multiple levels of influence on physical activity, and the active living domains are associated with different environmental variables. Continued research is needed to provide detailed findings that can inform improved designs of communities, transportation systems, and recreation facilities. Collaborations with policy researchers may improve the likelihood of translating research findings into changes in environments, policies, and practices.

Keywords: physical activity, environment, policy, prevention, behavior change

Suggested Citation

Sallis, James F. and Cervero, Robert and Ascher, William and Henderson, Karla A. and Kraft, M. Katherine Kraft and Kerr, Jacqueline, An Ecological Approach to Creating Active Living Communities. Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 27, April 2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1082487

James F. Sallis (Contact Author)

San Diego State University - Department of Psychology ( email )

San Diego, CA 92103
United States

Robert Cervero

University of California, Berkeley - Department of City and Regional Planning ( email )

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Berkeley, CA 94720
United States
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William Ascher

Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance ( email )

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Claremont, CA 91711-6420
United States

Karla A. Henderson

Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management ( email )

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Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

M. Katherine Kraft Kraft

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ( email )

princeton, NJ 08543
United States

Jacqueline Kerr

San Diego State University - Department of Psychology ( email )

San Diego, CA 92103
United States

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