Implementing Physical Activity Strategies

Author: Pate   Russell R.  

Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781450493765

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781450424998

Subject: R161.1 McGuff, Jiannao method

Keyword: HEALTH & FITNESS - Healthy Living

Language: ENG

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Developed through a partnership with the National Physical Activity Plan Alliance and the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity, Implementing Physical Activity Strategies profiles 42 physical activity programs that are helping people adopt more active and healthy lifestyles.

Chapter

Title Page

pp.:  1 – 2

Copyright Page

pp.:  2 – 3

Dedication

pp.:  3 – 9

Contributors

pp.:  9 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 13

Acknowledgments

pp.:  13 – 15

Sector I: Education

pp.:  15 – 17

Sector II: Mass Media

pp.:  57 – 59

Chapter 7: Start.Living.Healthy

pp.:  69 – 75

Chapter 8: ParticipACTION

pp.:  75 – 85

Chapter 9: Wheeling Walks

pp.:  85 – 95

Chapter 10: Mass Media Campaigns to Promote Physical Activity

pp.:  95 – 105

Chapter 11: Communication Strategies to Promote the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans

pp.:  105 – 117

Sector III: Health Care

pp.:  117 – 119

Chapter 12: Institute of Lifestyle Medicine

pp.:  119 – 129

Chapter 13: Exercise Vital Sign at Kaiser Permanente

pp.:  129 – 137

Chapter 14: Profession MD—Lifestyle Program

pp.:  137 – 145

Chapter 15: Development and Implementation of the Physical Activity Vital Sign (PAVS)

pp.:  145 – 151

Chapter 16: Strides to Strength Exercise Program for Cancer Survivors

pp.:  151 – 157

Sector IV: Parks, Recreation, Fitness, and Sports

pp.:  157 – 159

Chapter 17: ParK–12 and Beyond

pp.:  159 – 165

Chapter 18: Learning to be Healthy and Active in After-School Time

pp.:  165 – 173

Chapter 19: Moovin’ and Groovin’ in the Bayou

pp.:  173 – 179

Chapter 20: Finding Common Ground

pp.:  179 – 187

Chapter 21: Pioneering Physically Active Communities

pp.:  187 – 195

Chapter 22: Professional Sport Venues as Opportunities for Physical Activity Breaks

pp.:  195 – 205

Sector V: Business and Industry

pp.:  205 – 207

Chapter 23: Fit to Drive

pp.:  207 – 215

Chapter 24: Instant Recess

pp.:  215 – 225

Chapter 25: ChooseWell LiveWell

pp.:  225 – 235

Chapter 26: What’s Next? Keeping NextEra Energy’s Health & Well-Being Program Active for 20 Years

pp.:  235 – 243

Chapter 27: Johnson & Johnson

pp.:  243 – 253

Chapter 28: Building Vitality at IBM

pp.:  253 – 261

Sector VI: Public HealthJackie Epping, MEdU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

pp.:  261 – 263

Chapter 29: State-Based Efforts for Physical Activity Planning

pp.:  263 – 273

Chapter 30: Health Impact Assessments

pp.:  273 – 283

Chapter 31: Move More Scholars Institute

pp.:  283 – 289

Chapter 32: The National Society of Physical Activity Practitioners in Public Health

pp.:  289 – 299

Chapter 33: Successful Cross-Sector Partnerships to Implement Physical Activity

pp.:  299 – 309

Chapter 34: Tracking and Measuring Physical Activity Policy

pp.:  309 – 317

Sector VII: Transportation, Land Use, and Community Design

pp.:  317 – 319

Chapter 35: Institutionalizing Safe Routes to School in Columbia, Missouri

pp.:  319 – 331

Chapter 36: Local Public Health Leadership for Active Community Design

pp.:  331 – 343

Chapter 37: A Road Diet for Increased Physical Activity

pp.:  343 – 351

Chapter 38: Incorporating Physical Activity and Health Outcomes in Regional Transportation Planning

pp.:  351 – 363

Chapter 39: Leveraging Public and Private Relationships to Make Omaha Bicycle Friendly

pp.:  363 – 371

Sector VII: Volunteer and Nonprofit

pp.:  371 – 373

Chapter 40: Using Legal and Policy Muscles to Support Physically Active Communities

pp.:  373 – 383

Chapter 41: Reducing Barriers to Activity Among Special Populations

pp.:  383 – 391

Chapter 42: New York State Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Alliance

pp.:  391 – 399

Index

pp.:  399 – 407

About the NPAP and NCPPA

pp.:  407 – 408

About the Editors

pp.:  408 – 409

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