A systems thinking approach to understanding youth active recreation.
Harriet KoortsPaul M SalmonChristopher T V SwainSamuel CassarDavid StricklandJo SalmonPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2022)
Our findings underscore the need for dynamic models of system behaviour in active recreation, and to capture stakeholder influence as more than a transactional role in evidence generation and use. Effective responses to youth inactivity require a network of interventions that target specific leverage points across the system. Our models illustrate areas that may have the greatest system-level impact, such as changes to the built and natural environment, and they provide a tool for policy, appraisal, advocacy, and decision-making within and outside of government.