Abstract

Policy is a lever for initiating the structural and environmental changes that foster health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) promotion. However, little is known about the evidence in support of local governments regarding their HEPA-promoting policies. The aim of this study was to collect comprehensive information on municipal HEPA policies on the French Riviera (Alpes-Maritimes and Var counties) to provide an overview of the development of these policies in this territory. Mid-sized cities from the two counties constituting the French Riviera were targeted (n = 17). In each city, a local tool for HEPA policy analysis, CAPLA-Santé, was used to gain information from key informants heading the departments of sports, health services, and social services. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and document analysis. Ten mid-sized cities volunteered to participate. Key informants from the sports (n = 10), health services (n = 5), and social services (n = 6) departments were interviewed. Written HEPA policy documents were formalized in six cities. These documents (n = 14) were mainly from the sports (n = 8) and health services (n = 4) sectors. The key informants reported that support from national policy, the commitment of elected officials, and large local stakeholder networks facilitated HEPA promotion, whereas the lack of intersectoral collaboration and limited resources were limitations. The results provide insight into the development of municipal HEPA policies, highlighting some of the barriers, facilitators, and perspectives. These findings could be valuable to scale up HEPA promotion at the local level.

Highlights

  • The health benefits of physical activity to prevent non-communicable diseases are well established [1,2]

  • The experts adapted each item of the Health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) Policy Audit Tool (PAT) v2 to the local level

  • 21 key informants heading the departments of sports (n = 10), health services (n = 5), social services (n = 5), and the department of sports and social services (n = 1) were involved

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Introduction

The health benefits of physical activity to prevent non-communicable diseases are well established [1,2]. Health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) promotion is an important issue in the public health field [3,4]. Policy is one of the levers for initiating structural and environmental change to foster HEPA promotion [6,7,8,9]. The development of sustainable HEPA policies would provide people with a wide range of real opportunities to adopt physically active lifestyles [8,10,11,12]. It can be emphasized that the development of HEPA policies may be affected by the perceptions of the potential levers and barriers [13] and it has been shown that strong HEPA policy interventions have an impact on population health [8]

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