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Healthy Communities Partnership Middlesex-London Endorsement of the International Toronto Charter for Physical Activity

Did you know?

  1. Physical inactivity levels in Middlesex-London continue to be unacceptably high fluctuating between 43% and 50% (2003 – 2010) 2
  2. There is well established scientific evidence that regular physical activity is health enhancing and an important component in maintaining health 1

In an effort to improve physical activity levels in Middlesex-London, the Healthy Communities Partnership Middlesex-London, a community partner initiative of the Middlesex-London Health Unit, has identified the endorsement of the international Toronto Charter for Physical Activity as a key strategy in reaching this very important goal!

Did you know the Toronto Charter for Physical Activity?

  • Is an international charter that can be used by any jurisdiction in the world as a guiding document for local action plans
  • Is a comprehensive set of guiding principals including a framework for action
  • Was created with input from 55 countries and launched in the city of Toronto in May 2010 by the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health

The Healthy Communities Partnership Middlesex-London will be seeking endorsement of the international Toronto Charter for Physical Activity by London City Council in 2012.

If endorsed, the international Toronto Charter for Physical Activity will:

  • Be a guide for decision making around increasing physical activity levels in the City of London
  • Provide a framework for policies, programs and services

References:

  1. Bull, F.C. (2011). Global Advocacy for Physical Activity – Development and Progress of the Toronto Charter for Physical Activity: A Global Call for Action. Research in Exercise Epidemiology, 13(1):1-10.
  2. Statistics Canada (2010). Canadian Community Health Survey. Proportion of Middlesex-London population (age 12+) being moderately active or active during leisure time, 2003-2010. http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/cansim/a05?id=1050501&stByVal=1&lang=eng

More information about the Toronto Charter for Physical Activity

Want to Make a Difference in YOUR Community?

By endorsing the international Toronto Charter for Physical Activity, there will be increased momentum to support existing as well as develop new local initiatives, particularly policies, which will work towards creating a sustainable physically active community in the City of London.

Want to register YOUR support for the endorsement of the Toronto Charter for Physical Activity:

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The Heart Health Action Plan calls for the federal government to invest in:

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The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada needs your help.

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