PLAY+ (Play, Land, Animals, You and +) framework: The role of active outdoor play in advancing One Health

Sustainable Horizons Pub Date : 2026-06-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.horiz.2025.100172
Eun-Young Lee , Yeong-Bae Kim , Joy Cheng , Mia Carbone , Karim Abu-Omar , Elijah Bisung , Ding Ding , Pedro C. Hallal , Justin Y. Jeon , Joseph Kangmennaang , Jacquline M. Klopp , Steven Lâm , Louise de Lannoy , Taru Manyanga , Shawnda A. Morrison , Diego Augusto Santos Silva , John C. Spence , Lucy-Joy Wachira , Kyoung June Yi , Mark S. Tremblay
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There has been growing recognition of the interconnections between human health, environmental sustainability, and ecosystem resilience. Positioning active outdoor play as a potential catalyst and ally in advancing human, animal, and environmental health, this study developed and validated a framework linking active outdoor play and One Health. The framework development followed a structured, multi-step process incorporating a scoping review, conceptual mapping, and expert consultations. Based on the results of the scoping review, a conceptual mapping exercise was undertaken to visually represent the interconnections between active outdoor play and One Health, which was then validated by key informants (n = 16) selected based on their expertise and leadership in the relevant topic areas. A total of 23 scholarly articles addressed the potential interconnectedness of active outdoor play, human-animal relationships, and environmental responsibility. Three themes emerged: 1) outdoor play environments and climate resilience (n = 6), 2) human-animal interactions and public health (n = 10), and 3) environmental stewardship and responsibility toward planetary health (n = 7). Nine policy documents were identified, of which eight did not make direct references to active outdoor play. Informed by the evidence, the PLAY+ (Play, Land, Animals, You and +) framework was created. Insights from an expert survey further refined the framework. While the framework highlights the interconnected benefits of active outdoor play across human, animal and environmental health domains, it is equally important to recognize associated risks and unintended consequences. As such, the framework should be views as conceptual, heuristic tool that encourages precautionary approaches, continued empricial evaluation, and context-sensitive implementation.

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PLAY+(游戏、土地、动物、你和+)框架:积极的户外活动在促进一个健康中的作用
人们越来越认识到人类健康、环境可持续性和生态系统复原力之间的相互联系。本研究将积极的户外活动定位为促进人类、动物和环境健康的潜在催化剂和盟友,并开发并验证了一个将积极的户外活动与“一体健康”联系起来的框架。该框架的制定遵循了一个结构化的多步骤过程,包括范围审查、概念绘图和专家咨询。根据范围审查的结果,开展了概念制图工作,直观地表示积极的户外活动与“一个健康”之间的相互联系,然后由根据其在相关主题领域的专业知识和领导能力选择的关键信息提供者(n = 16)对其进行验证。共有23篇学术文章讨论了积极的户外游戏、人与动物的关系和环境责任之间的潜在相互联系。出现了三个主题:1)户外游戏环境和气候适应能力(n = 6), 2)人与动物的相互作用和公共卫生(n = 10),以及3)环境管理和对地球健康的责任(n = 7)。我们确定了九份政策文件,其中八份没有直接提到积极的户外活动。根据这些证据,我们创建了PLAY+ (PLAY, Land, Animals, You and +)框架。来自专家调查的见解进一步完善了该框架。虽然该框架强调了积极户外活动在人类、动物和环境卫生领域的相互关联的益处,但同样重要的是要认识到相关的风险和意外后果。因此,该框架应被视为概念性的启发式工具,鼓励预防性方法、持续的经验评估和上下文敏感的实施。
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