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Benefit of physical activity initiatives for climate change mitigation and adaptation
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2026
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Abstract
Abstract Addressing today’s public health challenges requires learning from past successes while adapting to emerging threats. Here we focus on two pressing, interconnected issues: physical inactivity and climate change. We present the Physical Activity and Climate Change (PACC) model, a conceptual framework illustrating how well-designed physical activity initiatives can simultaneously contribute to climate mitigation, support adaptation, and promote health and equity. We provide insights on Indigenous knowledge and contemporary sport, re-imagined urban design, behavioural and equity synergies, and opportunities to develop co-benefit metrics, innovative governance models and cross-sector solutions. We emphasize the need for systems-based, co-designed approaches that prioritize environmental sustainability, health equity and cultural relevance while avoiding unintended consequences. Aligning physical activity and climate change agendas is more powerful than addressing them separately, offering greater combined benefits for population and environmental health. The PACC model offers a practical foundation for advancing integrated, equitable and sustainable solutions.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Auckland University of Technology(NZ)
- Washington University in St. Louis(US)
- University College London(GB)
- The University of Sydney(AU)
- University of Ibadan(NG)
- Universidade Estadual de Londrina(BR)
- Saint Louis University(US)
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography(US)
- Inserm(FR)
- École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique(FR)
- Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail(FR)
- Université de Rennes(FR)
- University of California San Diego(US)
- Human Longevity (United States)(US)
- Australian Catholic University(AU)
- The University of Texas Health Science Center(US)
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston(US)
- Austin Community College(US)
- The University of Texas at Austin(US)
- Norwegian Institute of Public Health(NO)
- Norwegian School of Sport Sciences(NO)
- Brigham and Women's Hospital(US)
- Harvard University(US)
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign(US)