The Erice Charter was unanimously approved at the conclusion of the 47th Residential Course "Adapted Physical Activity in Sport, Wellness and Fitness: New Challenges for Prevention and Health Promotion", held on 20-24 April 2015 in Erice, Italy, at the "Ettore Majorana" Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture, and promoted by the International School of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine "G. D'Alessandro" and the Study Group on Movement Sciences for Health of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health. After an intense discussion the participants identified the main points associated with the relevance of physical activity for Public Health, claiming the pivotal role of the Department of Prevention in coordinating and managing preventive actions. The participants underlined the importance of the physicians specialized in Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health. The contribution of other operators such as physicians specialized in Sport Medicine was stressed. Further, the holders of the new degree in Human Movement and Sport Sciences were considered fundamental contributors for the performance of physical activity and their presence was seen as a promising opportunity for the Departments of Prevention. Primary prevention based on recreational physical activities should become easily accessible for the population, avoiding obstacles such as certification steps or complex bureaucracy. The Sport Doctor is recognized as the principal referent for preliminary physical evaluation and clinical monitoring in secondary and tertiary prevention actions based on adapted physical activities. Developing research in the field is essential as well as implementing higher education on physical activity management in Schools of Public Health.
Adapted Physical Activity for the Promotion of Health and the Prevention of Multifactorial Chronic Diseases: the Erice Charter / Fantuzzi, G.; Romano, Spica; V, ; Macini, P; Galeone, D; Liguori, G; Signorelli, C; Marensi, L; Pierluigi, Vagali; Emilia, Guberti; Mauro, Goletti; Caterina, Mammina; Garden, Tabacchi; Alberto, Izzotti; Sandro, Cinquetti; Barbara, Pellizzari; Patrizia, Beltrami; Elena, Alonzo; Antonio, Gradilone; Erica, Leoni; Pasqualina, Buono; Giorgio, Brandi; Enrico Di, Rosa; Attilio, Parisi; Stefano, Capolongo; Fantuzzi, Guglielmina; Gabriella, Aggazzotti; Claudio, Grillo; Paola, Borella; Lamberto, Manzoli; Leila, Fabiani; Fabrizio, Faggiano; Rosario, Mete; Gaetano, Privitera; Maria Anna, Coniglio; Claudia, Frangella; Daniela, Rossi; Silvia, Lagorio; Maria Luisa, Pasquarella; Albino, Isabella; Ferdinando, Tripi; Romano, Franceschetti; Antonella La, Commare; Francesca, Gallè; Maria Alessandra, Brandimarte; Gustavo, Savino; Valeria Di, Onofrio; Franco, Tortorella; Michele, Gabriele; Vincenzo, Monreale; Maurizio, Abrignani; Giovanni, Ferreri; Antonio, Cacciapuoti; Federica, Valeriani; Marisa, Raffo; Massimo, Matarese; Maurizio, Ripani; Va¬lentina, Altana; Stefania, Antonioni; Concetta, Anzalone; Gerardo, Astorino; Annunziata, Azzollini; Patrizia, Belfiore; Fabio Besozzi, Valentini; Nicola Luigi, Bragazzi; Antonella, Calaciura; Diego, Casano; Antonio, Ciulla; Osvaldo Ernandez, Cono; Roberta, Contrisciani; Bruno, Cosenza; Francesco, D’Aloisio; De Francesco, Antonino; Antonella De, Marchis; Di Nardo, Francesco; Serena, Fabri; Elena, Famiglietti; Angela, Gandolfi; Cristina, Genovese; Antonio, Genovesi; Vincenza, Gianfredi; Sebastiano, Gigante; Alfredina, Gigliotti; Claudia, Iacona; Ludovico, Innocenzi; Vincenzo, Laurita; Fabio, Maratea; Luca, Meletti; Silvia, Memmini; Maria Anna, Messana; Cristina, Morelli; Maria Rosaria, Nappi; Daniele, Nucci; Pierluigi, Orlandi; Maria Angela Rita, Palamara; Anna, Patti; Ylenia, Persi; Benedetta, Polisano; Davide, Roccaro; Roberta, Ricchiuti; Leonardo, Sanclemente; Sara, Scanavini; Mario Donato, Sirtori; Francesco, Soncini; Gilda Immacolata, Stelitano; Anna Antonia, Valenzano; Arsenio, Veicsteinas; Gaetano Maria, Fara; Fantuzzi, Giuseppe G. i. a. m. m. a. n. c. o.; Guglielmina, ; Aggazzotti, Gabriella. - In: ANNALI DI IGIENE MEDICINA PREVENTIVA E DI COMUNITÀ. - ISSN 1120-9135. - STAMPA. - 27:2(2015), pp. 406-414. [10.7416/ai.2015.2028]
Adapted Physical Activity for the Promotion of Health and the Prevention of Multifactorial Chronic Diseases: the Erice Charter.
FANTUZZI, Guglielmina;
2015
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The Erice Charter was unanimously approved at the conclusion of the 47th Residential Course "Adapted Physical Activity in Sport, Wellness and Fitness: New Challenges for Prevention and Health Promotion", held on 20-24 April 2015 in Erice, Italy, at the "Ettore Majorana" Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture, and promoted by the International School of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine "G. D'Alessandro" and the Study Group on Movement Sciences for Health of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health. After an intense discussion the participants identified the main points associated with the relevance of physical activity for Public Health, claiming the pivotal role of the Department of Prevention in coordinating and managing preventive actions. The participants underlined the importance of the physicians specialized in Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health. The contribution of other operators such as physicians specialized in Sport Medicine was stressed. Further, the holders of the new degree in Human Movement and Sport Sciences were considered fundamental contributors for the performance of physical activity and their presence was seen as a promising opportunity for the Departments of Prevention. Primary prevention based on recreational physical activities should become easily accessible for the population, avoiding obstacles such as certification steps or complex bureaucracy. The Sport Doctor is recognized as the principal referent for preliminary physical evaluation and clinical monitoring in secondary and tertiary prevention actions based on adapted physical activities. Developing research in the field is essential as well as implementing higher education on physical activity management in Schools of Public Health.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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