2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09583-8
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Understanding physical literacy in the context of health: a rapid scoping review

Abstract: Background Physical literacy is a multidimensional concept that describes a holistic foundation for physical activity engagement. Understanding the utilization and effectiveness of physical literacy in the context of health and the health care setting will support clinical and population health programming. The purpose of this rapid scoping review was to: 1) map the conceptualization of physical literacy as it relates to health; 2) identify and describe the utilization of physical literacy in t… Show more

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“…We acknowledge that conceptualization of physical literacy remains ambiguous and that there is a paucity of empirical research. However, in their study identifying the utilization of physical literacy in the context of health and healh promition, Cornish et al (2020) conclude that irrespective of lacking empirical evidence, "physical literacy may present a novel and holistic framework for health-enhancing physical activity interventions that consider factors vital to sustained participation in physical activity across the life course" (p. 1). We concur and feel that the concept itself offers tremendous scope for application to and integration with sport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We acknowledge that conceptualization of physical literacy remains ambiguous and that there is a paucity of empirical research. However, in their study identifying the utilization of physical literacy in the context of health and healh promition, Cornish et al (2020) conclude that irrespective of lacking empirical evidence, "physical literacy may present a novel and holistic framework for health-enhancing physical activity interventions that consider factors vital to sustained participation in physical activity across the life course" (p. 1). We concur and feel that the concept itself offers tremendous scope for application to and integration with sport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the case of the ParticipAction program, a non-profit organization aimed at making daily physical activity a vital part of Canadians' lives ( 166 ), and the federal initiative Let's Get Moving—A Common Vision for Increasing Physical Activity and Reducing Sedentary Living in Canada ( 33 ). Both initiatives promote education material and activities to increase health literacy in relation to physical activity, as well as campaigns and products for community mobilization and engagement, such as the case of a recent free mobile phone app ( 19 , 170 ). Specifically, the Let's Get Moving initiative encourages municipalities, volunteer associations, faith-based groups, and service clubs to take into account the experiences of individuals and their perspectives on what being active means, an approach directly related to health citizenship ( 33 , 171 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health literacy, defined as the ability of an individual to find, understand, appraise, remember and apply information to promote and maintain good health and wellbeing [190][191][192], includes similar core outcomes to physical literacy. Therefore, the potential links between health and physical literacy warrant further study [193]. Taken together, the cognitive domain is understudied and perhaps not widely understood.…”
Section: Assessments Of the Cognitive Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%