Promoting active living and physical activity

WHO promotes active living by supporting and implementing activities in Member States. There are many new initiatives under way that help people increase their physical activity, ranging from cities building safe cycling lanes, to family doctors setting up activity groups or making "physical activity prescriptions", to supporting groups in the community who can bring people together to enjoy themselves and get fit.

One of WHO's activities is the Move for Health initiative, which advocates the benefits of physical activity and generates public awareness by highlighting good practice.

WHO/Europe also facilitates the European network for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA Europe), which works towards physical activity promotion in health policy and in other relevant sectors in Europe. Its network of European experts produces practical tools, guidelines and case studies, which are being used across the Region. It also participates in research activities.

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Systems thinking for noncommunicable disease prevention policy: guidance to bring systems approaches into practice

Systems thinking is a comparatively novel but rapidly developing area of knowledge that can offer a number of approaches to address complex public health...

Urban design for health: inspiration for the use of urban design to promote physical activity and healthy diets in the WHO European Region

Noncommunicable diseases are a major cause of death and disability around the world. The design of our urban environments limits people’s ability...

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