2019
DOI: 10.1123/jpah.2019-0450
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Early Career Professionals’ (Researchers, Practitioners, and Policymakers) Role in Advocating, Disseminating, and Implementing the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity: ISPAH Early Career Network View

Abstract: Increasing population levels of physical activity (PA) can assist in achieving the United Nations sustainable development goals, benefiting multiple sectors and contributing to global prosperity. Practices and policies to increase PA levels exist at the subnational, national, and international levels. In 2018, the World Health Organization launched the first Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (GAPPA). The GAPPA provides guidance through a framework of effective and feasible policy actions for increasing P… Show more

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“…A previous commentary also highlights how early career professionals can contribute to advocacy for implementation of the GAPPA through research, practice, business, policy, and professional and public opinion. 29 While these new resources have contributed to addressing some of the supports and challenges identified in our findings, there remains a number of gaps. The qualitative analysis provides an understanding of what perceived gaps remain and what supports are needed to aid future advocacy efforts and their effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A previous commentary also highlights how early career professionals can contribute to advocacy for implementation of the GAPPA through research, practice, business, policy, and professional and public opinion. 29 While these new resources have contributed to addressing some of the supports and challenges identified in our findings, there remains a number of gaps. The qualitative analysis provides an understanding of what perceived gaps remain and what supports are needed to aid future advocacy efforts and their effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Direito et al 6) published an article entitled, Early Career Professionals' (Researchers, Practitioners, and Policymakers) Role in Advocating, Disseminating, and implementing the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity: ISPAH Early Career Network View. They say the contribution of early career professionals can be achieved through five pathways: (1) research, (2) workplace/practice, (3) business, (4) policy, and (5) professional and public opinion.…”
Section: Professional Development and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stakeholders from kinesiology/exercise science departments around the world, not only faculty and current students but also the alumni from these institutions, can initiate and operationalize this early career professional level. Are they trained in all the areas and pathways 5,6) mentioned above? Given the current kinesiology/exercise science departments' curriculum and course requirements, the answer to this question would be "no".…”
Section: Professional Development and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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