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Advocacy at the Medical Sector Advocacy at the Medical Sector

São Paulo Medical Association

Target: Over Medical Doctors

AGITOL THE FORMULA FOR ACTIVE LIVING

Inclusive Approach Inclusive Approach

SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Social Climate

Cultural Links Cultural Links

SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Cultural

AGITA at CARNIVAL PARADE

Half-Hour Coffee Man

Capacity Building Capacity Building DNA Dissemination

Mexico South Africa Chile Malaysia

Communities: where Life Happens ! Communities: where Life Happens ! Thinking Globally, Acting Locally !

Supportive Behaviors Supportive Behaviors SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT INTRAPERSONAL `Constructed Environment `Constructed Environment TransportTransport Architectural Architectural UrbanSuburbanUrbanSuburban Biological Policies Governing Resources Policies Governing Resources Policies Governing Incentives Policies Governing Incentives Demographic “MOBILE MANAGEMENT” - ECOLOGICAL MODEL PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Natural Environment Natural Environment Cognitive/ Affective Cognitive/ Affective Cultural Social Climate InformationInformation GeographyGeography WeatherWeather EntertainmentEntertainment RecreationRecreation Matsudo V et al, Perspectives 2004 Behavioural

Dom Aguirre Ave. (Board of Sorocaba River) Dom Aguirre Ave. (Board of Sorocaba River) Sorocaba City

Walking Path Walking Path Sorocaba City

PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Constructed Environment Sorocaba: World Capital for Physical Activity