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Evaluation of a program for promoting physical activity and well-being: Friuli Venezia Giulia in Movimento

Journal

METRON-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STATISTICS
Volume 80, Issue 1, Pages 97-120

Publisher

SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
DOI: 10.1007/s40300-021-00215-8

Keywords

Pedestrian paths; Walking groups; 10; 000 steps; Effectiveness evaluation; Multilevel governance; Local communities

Funding

  1. Alma Mater Studiorum -Universita di Bologna within the CRUI-CARE Agreement
  2. Federsanita ANCI Friuli Venezia Giulia

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The project aims to promote appropriate lifestyles, increase physically active individuals, enhance the local environment, encourage physical activity and socialization, and improve the psychophysical well-being of citizens.
This article presents an evaluation of the Friuli Venezia Giulia in Movimento project, aimed at promoting the culture of movement and well-being in a region which is particularly affected by population ageing. The goals of the project reside in promoting appropriate lifestyles through the endorsement of healthy behaviours (physical activity, healthy nutrition, well-being); increasing the number of physically active people in the various municipal territories, by enhancing or creating new pedestrian paths that reflect the 10,000-step goal; enhancing the local territory by promoting the existing paths and the initiatives already in place; promoting new paths and environments conducive to physical activity for people of all ages; encouraging the creation of new walking groups and the adhesion of people to them to promote physical activity and socialisation, with the consequent improvement of psychophysical well-being. Although the evaluation is still on-going, the preliminary results-obtained by means of two surveys and a multilevel model-show that the initial steps of the project have been carried out satisfactorily and that Municipalities still need to be supported in order to achieve good participation on part of the citizens.

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