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Citation

Dallman A, Abercrombie E, Drewette-Card R, Mohan M, Ray M, Ritacco BA. J. Phys. Act. Health 2009; 6(6): 682-689.

Affiliation

Environmental Health Section, Saint Paul-Ramsey County Dept of Public Health, St. Paul, MN, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

20101910

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physical activity has emerged as a vital area of public health. This emerging area of public health practice has created a need to develop practitioners who can address physical activity promotion using population-based approaches. Variations in physical activity practitioners' educations and backgrounds warranted the creation of minimal standards to establish the competencies needed to address physical activity as a public health priority. METHODS: The content knowledge of physical activity practitioners tends to fall into 2 separate areas--population-based community health education and individually focused exercise physiology. Competencies reflect the importance of a comprehensive approach to physical activity promotion, including areas of community health while also understanding the physiologic responses occurring at the individual level. RESULTS: Competencies are organized under the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's 5 benchmarks for physical activity and public health practice. CONCLUSIONS: The greatest impact on physical activity levels may be realized from a well-trained workforce of practitioners. Utilization of the competencies will enable the physical activity practitioner to provide technical assistance and leadership to promote, implement, and oversee evaluation of physical activity interventions.


Language: en

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