Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3101399 Preventive Medicine 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThere has been an increasing realization of the need for environmental interventions to increase physical activity levels in the population. Although promising, the impact of these strategies in reducing obesity-related disparities will be limited by the presence of inequities in the distribution of activity-related resources in the community. Advocacy efforts are critically needed to ensure that all communities benefit from environmental strategies being implemented.Method and resultsThis paper describes two activist community-based organizations in Southern California, The City Project and Latino Health Access, and their successful efforts to mandate equitable access to public resources critical for reducing obesity-related disparities.ConclusionPrinciples for equitable development of public land are also presented as well as lessons learned that can inform future advocacy efforts.

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