Physical activity and the environment: conceptual review and framework for intervention research.
Jenna PanterCornelia GuellRick PrinsDavid OgilviePublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2017)
Environmental and policy interventions are socially embedded and operate within a system. Evaluators should acknowledge this, and the philosophical perspective taken in their evaluation. Across disciplinary fields, future studies should seek to understand how interventions work through considering these systems, the context in which interventions take place, and the (un) observable mechanisms that may operate. This will help ensure that findings can be more easily interpreted and widely applied by policymakers. We hope that highlighting these conceptual issues will help others to interpret and improve upon a somewhat contested evidence base.