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7Th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress The official journal of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health Volume 15 • Supplement 1 • October 2018 7th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress London, England 15–17 October 2018 Contents Symposia: Monday 15 October ..........................................................................................................................S1 Symposia: Tuesday 16 October .........................................................................................................................S9 Parallel Oral Sessions: Monday 15 October................................................................................................... S16 Parallel Oral Sessions: Tuesday 16 October.................................................................................................. 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S91 ePosters ..............................................................................................................................................................S169 Unauthenticated | Downloaded 09/29/21 05:52 AM UTC 7th ISPAH Congress Committees Organising Committee Members Dr Nana Anoke, Director of Research, Department of Clinical Co-Chairs Sciences, Brunel University London Dr Michael Brannan, National Lead for Physical Activity, Public Dr Laurence Carmichael, WHO Collaborating Centre for Healthy Health England Urban Environments, University of the West of England Dr Karen Milton, Lecturer in Public Health, University of East Nick Clarke, Physical Activity Programme Manager, Public Anglia Health England Sarah Ruane, Strategic Lead—Health, Sport England Professor Robert Copeland, Director, National Centre for Sport Members and Exercise Medicine, Sheffield Hallam University Beelin Baxter, Senior Policy Manager, Department of Health and Professor Diane Crone, Professor of Exercise Science, University Social Care of Gloucestershire Dr Nick Cavill, Director, Cavill Associates Professor Joan L Duda, Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychol- Anna Chalkley, Postdoctoral Researcher, Loughborough ogy, School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, Uni- University versity of Birmingham Nick Clarke, Physical Activity Programme Manager, Public Dr Benjamin Gardner, Senior Lecturer, King’s College London Health England Professor Mark Hamer, Professor of Exercise as Medicine, Dr Catherine Draper, Senior Research, University of the Loughborough University Witwatersrand Dr Melvyn Hillsdon, Associate Professor, University of Exeter Suzie Gittus, Senior Programme and Relationship Manager, Dr Ruth Hunter, Lecturer, Queen’s University Belfast Tackling Inactivity, Sport England Professor Russ Jago, Professor of Paediatric Physical Activity and Dr Sjaan Gomersall, Lecturer in Physiotherapy, The University of Public Health, University of Bristol Queensland Professor Tess Kay, Dean of Research, Brunel University London Dr Steve Harris, NCSEM Programme manager, Loughborough Professor Mark Lewis, Professor of Musculoskeletal Biology University and Dean The School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Dr Sonja Kahlmeier, Senior Researcher, Head of Unit, University Loughborough University of Zurich Dr Jacqueline Mair, Lecturer, Edinburgh Napier University Jacqueline Mair, Lecturer, Edinburgh Napier University Dr Karen Milton, Lecturer in Public Health, University of East Professor Marie Murphy, Dean of Postgraduate Research and Anglia. Director of the Ulster University Doctoral College, Ulster Marie Murphy, Dean of Postgraduate Research; Director Ulster University University Doctoral College, Ulster University Anushka Naidoo, Communications Officer, Public Health Dr Niamh Murphy, Lecturer and Researcher, Waterford Institute England of Technology Zjan Shirinian, Head of Editorial and Content, Sport England Professor Nanette Mutrie, Chair in Physical Activity for Health; Rachel Weeden, 7th ISPAH Congress Manager, Public Health Director of PAHRC, University of Edinburgh England Professor Harry Rutter, Professor of Global Public Health, Uni- versity of Bath Professor Brett Smith, Head of Research, University of Birmingham Scientific Advisory Committee Dr Afroditi Stathi, Reader in Active Ageing Promotion, University Co-Chairs of Birmingham, United Kingdom Dr Charlie Foster, Reader in Physical Activity and Public Health; Professor Gareth Stratton, Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor Physical Director of MPhil/PhD Research; UK Chief Medical Officers Activity, Sport, Health and Well Being; Deputy Head of College; Expert Committee for Physical Activity, University of Bristol; Head of School Sport and Exercise Sciences, Swansea University President 2017-2018, International Society for Physical Activity Rachel Weeden, 7th ISPAH Congress Manager, Public Health and Health England Andrew Spiers, Strategic Lead—Data and Market Innovation, Dr Katrien Wijndaele, Senior Investigator Scientist, MRC Epide- Sport England miology Unit, University of Cambridge Unauthenticated | Downloaded 09/29/21 05:52 AM UTC Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2018, 15(Suppl 1), S1-S249 https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2018-0535 © 2018 Human Kinetics, Inc. SYMPOSIA Symposia: Monday 15 October Introduction: Engaging older people as citizen scientists may empower them to become agents of change and improve the age- and activity- Session: Acting locally to promote activity- friendly features of their communities. friendly environments globally: Leveraging Methods: The four principles of the Our Voice model–Discover, Discuss, citizen science to foster health equity Evaluate, Change–guided the design of citizen science projects in four Utilising the Our Voice citizen science model to support and countries. These programmes employed a range of objective (acceler- promote active environments at schools and universities in ometers, GIS and GPS systems) and subjective (quality of life, built and natural environment evaluation) data collection methods. The innovative Colombia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the USA mobile application, the Stanford Healthy Neighborhood Discovery Tool, Erica Hinckson1, Margaret Schneider2, Olga Sarmiento3, Estelle which enables citizens to document local environmental features through Lambert4, Camilo Triana3, Ann Banchoff5, Sandra Winter5, Abby King5 geo-referenced photographs, audio narratives and walking routes, was 1Aukland University of Technology 2University of California, 3Universi- employed in each project. dad de los Andes, 4University of Cape Town, 5Stanford University Results: All projects recruited older people in a wide range of settings, including towns, cities, and university campuses. They were actively Introduction: Evidence worldwide suggests that the built environment involved in discovering environmental features influencing active ageing must be reshaped to improve and sustain engagement in physical activity in their communities, analysing their collected data, and discussing their across communities to secure associated health benefits. Our Voice,an research findings. This approach led to an in-depth evaluation of how age- evidence-based community participatory approach, was used to directly friendly their communities are and in some cases initiated active colla- engage school staff and students as “citizen scientists” in assessing their borations with key policy makers and service providers to introduce physical activity and food environments. changes in their local environments which could enhance their age- and activity-friendly profile. Key qualitative and quantitative data from each Methods: Through the Our Voice process of Discovery, Discussion, project will be summarised and presented. Activation and Change, citizen scientists analyse their own data, create realistic action plans, and engage with local stakeholders to Conclusion: Employing the Our Voice model in community-level advance activity-supportive changes in their educational environments. initiatives worldwide through engaging older people as citizen scientists to To enable useful, standardized data collection, citizen scientists used a advance relevant data collection and local advocacy is a promising strategy for simple GPS-enabled mobile app capable of collecting geocoded visual supporting communities in becoming more age- and activity- friendly. and auditory data about walking routes and relevant environmental External funding details: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant - features. ID#73344 Results: The Our Voice framework is being utilised in educational settings in four international regions: Bogotá Colombia, Auckland, New Zealand, Acting locally while thinking globally to promote physical Cape Town, South Africa, and Irvine and Santa Clara County, CA, USA. activity, address inequalities and achieve population change Each citizen scientist used the mobile app to identify environmental Sandra Winter1, Lisa Rosas2, Matthew Buman3, Jylana Sheats4, Deborah features that hindered or facilitated physical activity and food environ- Salvo5, Randi Garber6, Olga Lucia Sarmiento7, Bonnie Broderick8, Ann ments, or that influenced choice of stairs versus elevators. In group Banchoff2, Abby King2 discussions, citizen scientists reviewed their collected data, prioritized 1SPRC, 2Stanford University, 3Arizona State University, 4Tulane Univer- issues, and generated
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