Abstract

Background: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasingly prevalent within South Africa. Physical inactivity is a significant, independent and modifiable risk factor increasing the prevalence of NCDs.Discussion: The integration of physical activity programmes into the primary health care system through multidisciplinary platforms is thus advocated for and envisioned to be more cost-effective than current practices. However, currently within the primary health care setting of South Africa, there is an absence of health care professionals adequately equipped to develop and implement physical activity programmes. Biokineticists, whose scope of practice is to improve physical functioning and health through exercise as a modality, are ideally suited to developing and implementing physical activity programmes in the public sector. Yet despite their evident demand, the role of the biokineticist is not incorporated into the national public health care system.Conclusion: This short report calls firstly, for the inclusion of biokinetics into the public health care sector, and secondly, for the funding of multidisciplinary community health programmes supporting education, healthy eating and physical activity levels.

Highlights

  • BackgroundPhysical inactivity is a significant, independent and modifiable risk factor increasing the prevalence of Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Discussion: The integration of physical activity programmes into the primary health care system through multidisciplinary platforms is advocated for and envisioned to be more costeffective than current practices

  • Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasingly prevalent within South Africa

  • The Global Advocacy for Physical Activity (GAPA) describes seven best investments for physical activity, advocating for the integration of physical activity into the primary health care system to reduce the development of NCDs.[6]

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Summary

Background

Physical inactivity is a significant, independent and modifiable risk factor increasing the prevalence of NCDs. Discussion: The integration of physical activity programmes into the primary health care system through multidisciplinary platforms is advocated for and envisioned to be more costeffective than current practices. Biokineticists, whose scope of practice is to improve physical functioning and health through exercise as a modality, are ideally suited to developing and implementing physical activity programmes in the public sector. Despite their evident demand, the role of the biokineticist is not incorporated into the national public health care system.

Noncommunicable diseases and physical inactivity
Biokinetics in the South African public health care sector
Findings
Conclusion and recommendations South
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