BODY PRACTICES AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AS PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
CHALLENGES TO ADVANCE IN PRIMARY CARE IN THE UNIFIED HEALTH SYSTEM IN THE PERIOD FROM 2023 TO 2026
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/rpp.v26.75847Keywords:
Agenda de Prioridades em Saúde;, Governo federal; Administração em Saúde PúblicaAbstract
Physical activities and body practices (PABP) are related to individual and collective health. Considering that in the last federal government cycle (2019-2022) there was a fiscal austerity measures, with consequences for the Unified Health System (SUS) and for PABP programs, this essay aims to present challenges for that these practices advance as a public health policy in the federal government cycle of 2023-2026. We highlight: a) financing; b) surveillance; c) education, training, and research; d) participative committee; e) national policy. It is expected that the proposals will promote a wide debate that will contribute to the expansion of the offer of these practices in SUS primary health care, seeking to guarantee the right to PABP, contributing to comprehensive health care.