van Olmen Josefien, Thornton Lukar, Ndejjo Rawlance, Lowry Ruth, Wouters Edwin, Correa Senior Juan Carlos, Negrin Marques Taícia Helena, Walker Jim, Oldenhof Lieke, Bastiaens Hilde, Klemenc Ketiš Zalika, De Witte Catherine, Exel Job van
Department of Primary and Interdisciplinary Care, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium
Marketing, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium.
BMJ Open. 2025 Sep 9;15(9):e098226. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-098226.
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a leading cause of global mortality, disproportionately affecting low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Physical inactivity, a key contributor to NCDs, is prevalent worldwide despite evidence supporting the health benefits of physical activity (PA). Cities, while often associated with barriers to PA, also present unique opportunities to enhance PA through systemic, context-sensitive interventions or so-called actions. However, evidence on effective city-level PA strategies, particularly in LMICs, remains limited. The CITY based interventions to stimulate active MOVEment for health (CITY-MOVE) project aims to accelerate, support and evaluate the implementation of PA actions at the city level by adapting the WHO Global Action Plan on Physical Activity into locally relevant strategies across six cities worldwide, accompanied by a cross-contextual evaluation framework to ensure transferability and scalability.
This multicase study examines 13 PA actions in six cities (Bogotá, Lima, Kampala, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Ljubljana) across three continents, addressing both early (design and implementation) and late (evaluation) action stages. Early-stage actions employ action research in Living Labs to codesign and implement PA initiatives with local stakeholders, while late-stage interventions focus on retrospective evaluations of implementation outcomes. The framework integrates the Medical Research Council guidance on complex interventions with the Context and Implementation of Complex Interventions. Mixed methods are employed, including document review, interviews, participatory workshops and quantitative analysis of PA and NCD indicators. A cross-contextual Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) framework will synthesise findings to inform scalability and transferability of actions.
Ethics approvals were obtained from local review boards in the participating cities.Dissemination will occur at three levels: local, regional and global. Locally, findings will be shared with city authorities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and healthcare providers through Living Labs and policy dialogues. At the regional level, knowledge will be spread across cities in Europe, Latin America and East Africa through Communities of Practice and the use of tools like the MCDA framework. Globally, the project will contribute to the scientific community and international organisations such as the WHO and UN-Habitat, by sharing results through open access publications, conferences and global networks to ensure widespread dissemination and sustainability of the project's impacts.
This study and its outcomes are publicly accessible on OSF (https://osf.io/mn8zd/) and ZENODO (https://zenodo.org/communities/citymove/).
非传染性疾病(NCDs)是全球死亡的主要原因,对低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的影响尤为严重。身体活动不足是导致非传染性疾病的一个关键因素,尽管有证据表明体育活动(PA)对健康有益,但在全球范围内仍普遍存在。城市虽然常常与体育活动的障碍相关联,但也提供了独特的机会,可通过系统性的、因地制宜的干预措施,即所谓的行动,来促进体育活动。然而,关于有效的城市层面体育活动策略的证据,尤其是在低收入和中等收入国家,仍然有限。基于城市的促进健康积极运动干预措施(CITY-MOVE)项目旨在通过将世界卫生组织《体育活动全球行动计划》改编为全球六个城市的本地相关策略,同时辅以跨背景评估框架以确保可转移性和可扩展性,来加速、支持和评估城市层面体育活动行动的实施。
这项多案例研究考察了三大洲六个城市(波哥大、利马、坎帕拉、安特卫普、鹿特丹和卢布尔雅那)的13项体育活动行动,涵盖早期(设计和实施)和后期(评估)行动阶段。早期行动在生活实验室采用行动研究方法,与当地利益相关者共同设计和实施体育活动倡议,而后期干预则侧重于对实施成果的回顾性评估。该框架将医学研究理事会关于复杂干预措施的指南与复杂干预措施的背景和实施相结合。采用混合方法,包括文件审查、访谈、参与式研讨会以及对体育活动和非传染性疾病指标的定量分析。一个跨背景的多标准决策分析(MCDA)框架将综合研究结果,为行动的可扩展性和可转移性提供参考。
已获得参与城市当地审查委员会的伦理批准。传播将在三个层面进行:地方、区域和全球。在地方层面,研究结果将通过生活实验室和政策对话与城市当局、非政府组织(NGOs)和医疗服务提供者分享。在区域层面,知识将通过实践社区以及使用MCDA框架等工具在欧洲、拉丁美洲和东非的城市之间传播。在全球层面,该项目将通过开放获取出版物、会议和全球网络分享成果,为科学界以及世界卫生组织和联合国人居署等国际组织做出贡献,以确保项目影响的广泛传播和可持续性。
本研究及其成果可在OSF(https://osf.io/mn8zd/)和ZENODO(https://zenodo.org/communities/citymove/)上公开获取。