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The Agita São Paulo Program as a model for using physical activity to promote health

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2003
Autor
Matsudo, Sandra Mahecha
Matsudo, Victor Rodrigues
Araujo, Timoteo Leandro
Andrade, Douglas Roque
Andrade, Erinaldo Luiz
Oliveira, Luis Carlos de
Braggion, Glaucia Figueiredo
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The "Agita Säo Paulo" Program applies a multilevel intervention approach to promoting physical activity among the 37 million inhabitants of the state of Säo Paulo, Brazil. The verb "agita" means to move the body, but the term also suggests changing the way of thinking and becoming a more active citizen. Since being launched in 1996, the Program has been widely copied throughout Brazil and in other countries of Latin America, and the World Health Organization has characterized it as a model for other developing countries. The Program aims to disseminate a clear and simple message to the community as well as establish partnerships with governmental and nongovernmental organizations and other entities. The Agita Säo Paulo message encourages people to adopt an active lifestyle by accumulating at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity per day, on most days of the week. The Program has three main target groups: students, workers, and the elderly. The Program organizes "mega-events" that simultaneously reach and involve large numbers of people, and it also conducts ongoing activities with institutions that become partners of the Program. Intervention studies that the Program has carried out on specific, small groups have found both changes in behavior and an increasing awareness of the Program's name and message. In addition, surveys have found that a growing number of persons in the state of Säo Paulo have become aware of the Program and its message and have changed their physical activity level. A number of the special features of and lessons learned from the Agita Säo Paulo Program may have contributed to its success, including: a multisectorial approach; broad use of partnerships; the inclusion principle (avoiding messages or attitudes that might exclude any social group); the scientific basis for all the Program activities; the extensive free media coverage that the Program has received; a "two-hats" approach, using either governmental or nongovernmental methodologies to promote physical activity, depending on the circumstances; cultural adaptation (using local culture to disseminate the message and make its assimilation easier); encouraging activities that are pleasurable; the clear, simple, feasible message of promoting physical activity; and evaluation of the various Program efforts. These distinctive characteristics help make the Agita Säo Paulo Program... (AU)
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Rev Panam Salud Publica;14(4),oct. 2003
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Exercício; Promoção da Saúde; Brasil; Serviços de Saúde Comunitária; Programas Governamentais; Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde; Estilo de Vida; Aptidão Física
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/8315
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Matsudo, Sandra Mahecha,Matsudo, Victor Rodrigues,Araujo, Timoteo Leandro,Andrade, Douglas Roque,Andrade, Erinaldo Luiz,Oliveira, Luis Carlos de,Braggion, Glaucia Figueiredo (2003) The Agita São Paulo Program as a model for using physical activity to promote health. Rev Panam Salud Publica;14(4) 265-272,oct. 2003. Retrieved from http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892003000900007&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=en
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