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Viviene A Temple
Building Community: Stakeholder Perspectives on Walking in Malls and Other Venues
Basia Belza, Christina E. Miyawaki, Peg Allen, Diane K. King, David X. Marquez, Dina L. Jones, Sarah Janicek, Dori Rosenberg, and David R. Brown
strategies and programs that will expand their use and help inform policy makers, builders, community coalitions, aging service providers, and physical activity and public health professionals in the continued development and dissemination of walking programs and strategies. Walkers and mall walking program
CDC’s Active People, Healthy NationSM: Creating an Active America, Together
Janet E. Fulton, David M. Buchner, Susan A. Carlson, Deborah Borbely, Kenneth M. Rose, Ann E. O’Connor, Janelle P. Gunn, and Ruth Petersen
adults over the next decade. To meet our goal, we envision using a recognized public health strategy to improve population health through small shifts (or “pushes”) in the physical activity behavior of many people rather than from large shifts of fewer people. 9 By doubling the improvement targets set
Household Food Insecurity Is Associated With Physical Activity in Youth and Young Adults With Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study
Lauren A. Reid, Marco Geraci, Jason A. Mendoza, Anwar T. Merchant, Beth A. Reboussin, Russell R. Pate, Lawrence M. Dolan, Katherine A. Sauder, Eva Lustigova, Grace Kim, and Angela D. Liese
-S001 6. Gulliford MC , Nunes C , Rocke B . Food insecurity, weight control practices and body mass index in adolescents . Public Health Nutr . 2006 ; 9 ( 5 ): 570 – 574 . PubMed ID: 16923288 doi:10.1079/PHN2005886 7. To QG , Frongillo EA , Gallegos D , Moore JBM . Household
Physical Education in the COVID Era: Considerations for Online Program Delivery Using the Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program Framework
Collin A. Webster, Emily D’Agostino, Mark Urtel, Jaimie McMullen, Brian Culp, Cate A. Egan Loiacono, and Chad Killian
public health-aligned goals of a CSPAP, it is important to clearly illustrate how OLPE might be used to support these goals. In particular, teacher educators and researchers can benefit from conceptualizations of OLPE as an integrated part of the CSPAP framework. Such conceptualizations can help teacher
The Scientific Foundation for the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, 2nd Edition
Kenneth E. Powell, Abby C. King, David M. Buchner, Wayne W. Campbell, Loretta DiPietro, Kirk I. Erickson, Charles H. Hillman, John M. Jakicic, Kathleen F. Janz, Peter T. Katzmarzyk, William E. Kraus, Richard F. Macko, David X. Marquez, Anne McTiernan, Russell R. Pate, Linda S. Pescatello, and Melicia C. Whitt-Glover
. The full report is available at https://health.gov/paguidelines/second-edition/report.aspx . Methods Scope of Review The committee established 9 subcommittees based on current public health priorities and areas with new information since the 2008 PAGAC Scientific Report: (1) aging, (2) brain health
Pandemic-Related Life Events and Physical Inactivity During COVID-19 Among Israeli Adults: The Smoking and Lifestyles in Israel Study
Kerem Shuval, Mahmoud Qadan, David Leonard, Carolyn E. Barlow, Jeffrey Drope, Loretta DiPietro, Reid Oetjen, Qing Li, and Laura F. DeFina
also related to a higher risk for severe COVID-19 outcomes as well as adverse mental health. 5 – 7 To curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments instituted public health measures, such as lockdowns, quarantines, and the closure of schools and borders. 8 , 9 These measures disrupted daily
Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Smoking Status, and Risk of Incidence and Mortality From Cancer: Findings From the Veterans Exercise Testing Study
Baruch Vainshelboim, Zhongming Chen, Ricardo M. Lima, and Jonathan Myers
nonsmokers have potentially different risks for developing and dying from cancer, 1 – 5 investigating the association between CRF, incidence, and mortality from cancer has important public health implications for prevention, screening, and treatment of smoking and nonsmoking individuals. Therefore, this
Unexpected Careers: My Environment Made Me Do Them
Thomas L. McKenzie
), and Olympic-level athletes ( Gipson et al., 1989 ), and as a university teacher educator and researcher. Since 1985, my research has primarily focused on collaborative public health interventions and descriptive studies with an emphasis on PA and the contexts in which it occurs. This work has enabled
Volume 8 (2019): Issue 1 (Feb 2019): The Academy Papers Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Independent or Interrelated Public Health Issues? Guest Editor: Debra J. Rose
KRJ Kinesiology Review 2163-0453 2161-6035 1 02 2019 8 1 10.1123/kr.2019.8.issue-1 The Academy Papers Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Independent or Interrelated Public Health Issues? Guest Editor: Debra J. Rose INTRODUCTION 10.1123/kr.2018-0067 SCHOLARLY ARTICLES 10.1123/kr.2018-0063 10