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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Community Interventions

Background:

  • German National Recommendations advocate community-based physical activity (PA) promotion and health equity.
  • The German Federal Prevention Act supports community-based health promotion, yet implementation faces challenges.
  • Bridging the gap between recommendations and local action for PA and health equity is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To co-produce an action-oriented framework for community-based PA promotion.
  • To focus on structural change and health equity in local PA initiatives.
  • To align national PA recommendations with practical implementation strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Co-production workshops with stakeholders and researchers.
  • Inductive clustering of findings to identify key components.
  • Literature review and iterative framework development.

Main Results:

  • A catalog of nine key components for PA-related health promotion was identified.
  • A high overlap was found between identified components and scientific evidence.
  • A six-phase, action-oriented framework for community-based PA promotion was co-produced.

Conclusions:

  • The co-produced framework integrates practice-based and scientific evidence on PA and health equity.
  • The framework offers a shared vision for implementing national PA recommendations in Germany.
  • Pilot studies are underway to assess the framework's impact on structural changes and health equity.