International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | |
The Physical Activity Messaging Framework (PAMF) and Checklist (PAMC): International consensus statement and user guide | |
Fran McEwen1  Rebecca Jones1  Kaleigh Maclaren2  Louise Bursle3  Jack Brazier4  Corneel Vandelanotte5  Paul McCrorie6  Nora J. Johnston7  Jennifer Hall7  James Nobles7  Charlie Foster7  Rebecca Bassett-Gunter8  Fatwa Sari Tetra Dewi8  Beelin Baxter9  Adewale Oyeyemi1,10  Emily Oliver1,11  Brett Smith1,11  Justin Richards1,12  Sarah Ruane1,13  Karen Milton1,14  Benjamin Rigby1,15  Rakhmat Ari Wibowo1,15  Kate Olscamp1,16  Trevor Shilton1,17  Guy Faulkner1,18  Nanette Mutrie1,19  Ailsa Niven1,19  Chloë Williamson1,19  Graham Baker1,19  Brendan Paddy2,20  Jennifer R. Tomasone2,21  Clare Drummy2,22  Paul Kelly2,23  Benny Cullen2,24  Frances Bain2,25  Hayley Mills2,25  Adrian Bauman2,26  Lisseth Villalobos Campos2,27  Nick Cavill2,28  Hamish McEwen2,29  Marie Murphy2,29  | |
[1] Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada;Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;Caja Costarricense Del Seguro Social;Canterbury Christ Church University;Central Queensland University;Centre for Active Living, University of Alberta;Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol;Department of Health Behavior, Environment and Social Medicine;Department of Health and Social Care, UK Government;Department of Physiotherapy, University of Maiduguri;Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Durham University;Faculty of Health, Victoria University Wellington;Faculty of Health, York University;Independent Communication Specialist;MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow;Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia;ParticipACTION;Paths for All;Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC), Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh;Ramblers Scotland;School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queens University;Southern Health & Social Care Trust;Sport England;Sport Ireland;Sport New Zealand Ihi Aotearoa;Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney;U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion;Ulster University Doctoral College;University of British Columbia; | |
关键词: Exercise; Campaigns; Communication; Guidance; Principles; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12966-021-01230-8 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Effective physical activity messaging plays an important role in the pathway towards changing physical activity behaviour at a population level. The Physical Activity Messaging Framework (PAMF) and Checklist (PAMC) are outputs from a recent modified Delphi study. This sought consensus from an international expert panel on how to aid the creation and evaluation of physical activity messages. In this paper, we (1) present an overview of the various concepts within the PAMF and PAMC, (2) discuss in detail how the PAMF and PAMC can be used to create physical activity messages, plan evaluation of messages, and aid understanding and categorisation of existing messages, and (3) highlight areas for future development and research. If adopted, we propose that the PAMF and PAMC could improve physical activity messaging practice by encouraging evidence-based and target population-focused messages with clearly stated aims and consideration of potential working pathways. They could also enhance the physical activity messaging research base by harmonising key messaging terminologies, improving quality of reporting, and aiding collation and synthesis of the evidence.
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