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WHO stresses link between urban planning and health
20-11-2006

The World Health Organisation's (WHO) regional office for Europe has published two reports highlighting evidence of how physical activity and sports improve people's physical and mental health. However, participation in sports and other physical activities "is influenced by the built, natural and social environments in which people live," states one report, urging urban planners to take this evidence into account when deciding on city structures.
The two reports by the WHO are: 
  • "Physical activity and health in Europe: evidence for action" presents the facts on health and physical activity linkage, showcases examples of different initiatives and calls for concerted action across the WHO European Region. 
  • "Promoting physical activity and active living in urban environments: the role of local governments. The solid facts." describes how city organisation, the urban environment and access to natural environment can either "encourage or hinder active living". It therefore emphasises the role of local governments in creating environments that provide people with enough opportunities to be physically active. The report also presents some suggestions for this purpose for policy and practice at local level.

Source: EurActiv

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For more information on the reports, please visit the EurActiv website

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