ABSTRACT
The growing evidence of the influence of urban environment on physical activity (PA) underscore the need for novel policy
solutions to address the inequality, lack of space, and limited PA resources in rapidly growing Latin American cities. This
study aims to better understand the PA policy process by conducting two case studies of Bogotá’s Ciclovía and Curitiba’s CuritibAtiva. Literature review of peer- and non-peer-reviewed documents and semi-structured interviews with stakeholders was conducted.
In the cases of Ciclovía and CuritibAtiva, most policies conducive to program development and sustainability were developed outside the health sector in sports and
recreation, urban planning, environment, and transportation. Both programs were developed by governments as initiatives to
overcome inequalities and provide quality of life. In both programs, multisectoral policies mainly from recreation and urban
planning created a window of opportunity for the development and sustainability of the programs and environments supportive
of PA.
solutions to address the inequality, lack of space, and limited PA resources in rapidly growing Latin American cities. This
study aims to better understand the PA policy process by conducting two case studies of Bogotá’s Ciclovía and Curitiba’s CuritibAtiva. Literature review of peer- and non-peer-reviewed documents and semi-structured interviews with stakeholders was conducted.
In the cases of Ciclovía and CuritibAtiva, most policies conducive to program development and sustainability were developed outside the health sector in sports and
recreation, urban planning, environment, and transportation. Both programs were developed by governments as initiatives to
overcome inequalities and provide quality of life. In both programs, multisectoral policies mainly from recreation and urban
planning created a window of opportunity for the development and sustainability of the programs and environments supportive
of PA.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-11
- DOI 10.1007/s13142-011-0038-y
- Authors
- Adriana Díaz del Castillo, Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes, Carrera 3 #18A 10, Bogotá, Colombia
- Olga L Sarmiento, Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes, Carrera 3 #18A 10, Bogotá, Colombia
- Rodrigo S Reis, Department of Physical Education, Pontiff Catholic University of Parana, Rua Petit Carneiro, 571 apt 501, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
- Ross C Brownson, Prevention Research Center in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA
- Journal Translational Behavioral Medicine
- Online ISSN 1613-9860
- Print ISSN 1869-6716