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. 2020 Apr 8;18:101095. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101095

Table 5.

Broad range policies.

Review Title Main topic Type of review
General perspective
Der Anain, C.. & Ainsworth B. (2013) Population based approaches for health promotion Review recent comprehensive lit reviews on evidence-based population-based approaches for PA promotion (“environmental and policy-based approaches”) Narrative review
Heath G. et al. (2012) Evidence-based intervention in physical activity Identify effective, promising, and emerging interventions to promote PA across the world Narrative review
Horodyska, K. et al. (2015) Implementation conditions for diet and physical activity interventions and policies: an umbrella review Identifying evidence-based conditions important for successful implementation of interventions and policies promoting healthy diet and PA Umbrella review
McKinnon, R. A. et al. (2015) Obesity-Related Policy/Environmental Interventions: A Systematic Review of Economic Analyses Summarizing the results of cost-effectiveness studies of obesity-related policy/environmental interventions Systematic review
Owen N. et al. (2006) Evidence-based approaches to dissemination and diffusion of physical activity interventions Providing conceptual foundations and case examples of diffusion of PA interventions, accompanied by some recommendations for public policies to facilitate diffusion Narrative review
Sallis J et al. (1998) Environmental and policy interventions to promote physical activity Reviewing select “environmental and policy interventions” to promote PA to build a model for PA and its environmental/policy determinants Unsystematic review



Disease-specific perspective
Cawley, J. (2016) Does Anything Work to Reduce Obesity? (Yes, Modestly) Reviewing the effectiveness of anti-obesity programs Narrative review
Dodson, E. (2009) Can policy facilitate health decision making to increase physical activity and prevent obesity? Examining different types of policy interventions to increase PA and improve chronic disease prevention Narrative review
Jorgensen et al. (2012) Population-level changes to promote cardiovascular health Assisting authorities in selecting management strategies for CVD, focusing on fiscal measures, national/regional policies, and environmental changes; Covers food, PA, smoking, alcohol; Narrative review
Matson-Koffmann D et al. (2005) A site-specific literature review of policy and environmental intervention that promote physical activity and nutrition for cardiovascular health Determining whether “policy and environmental interventions” can increase PA and improve nutrition Unsystematic review
Olstad, D. L. et al. (2017) Can targeted policies reduce obesity and improve obesity-related behaviours in socioeconomically disadvantaged populations? A systematic review Synthesizing evidence on the impact of targeted policies on anthropometric, diet and PA outcomes among socially disadvantaged children and adults Systematic review



Country- and organization-specific perspective
Bellew, B. et al. (2008) The rise and fall of Australian physical activity policy Development of PA policy in Australia over a decade and comparison of this development to other countries Narrative review
Despres, J. P. et al. (2014) Worksite health and wellness programs: Canadian achievements & prospects Reviewing evidence about health and wellness program delivery systems in Canada, esp. “relevant legislative and policy initiatives to create a context conducive to improve the healthfulness of Canadian workplaces” Narrative review
Dietz, W. H. (2015) The response of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the obesity epidemic Chronicling the steps of the CDC to address the obesity epidemic and document progress, incl. legislative, regulatory and voluntary initiatives by the federal administration Narrative review
Echouffo-Tcheugui, J.B. & Kengne, AP (2011) Chronic non-communicable diseases in Cameroon – burden, determinants and current policies Identify frequency, determinants and consequences of NCDs in Cameroon and identify research, intervention and policy gaps (i.e. no limitation to PA or to type III evidence) Narrative review
Knai, C. et al. (2015) Getting England to be more physically active: are the Public Health Responsibility Deal's physical activity pledges the answer? Analyzing the effects of the “Responsibility Deal” PA pledges (PPP) initiative by the English health authorities on motivating organizations to become active in PA promotion Narrative review
Mowen AJ & Baker BL (2009) Park, recreation, fitness, and sport sector recommendations for a more physically active America Assessing the potential of the “park, recreation, fitness and sport sector” to help addressing PI in the US Narrative review
Shill J et al. (2012) Regulation to create environments conducive to physical activity Understanding the barriers and facilitators for PA policies at the Australian state government level Narrative review
Wiseman M (2010) Deriving Policy from evidence Considering important points related to finding the best available evidence for health promotion (incl. PA) with a focus on cancer, and the processes best use to identify and use evidence for policy Narrative review