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- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Sector I: Education
- Chapter 1: State Physical Activity Policies
- Chapter 2: Public School Physical Activity Legislative Policy Initiatives
- Chapter 3: Role of Recess and Physical Activity Breaks During the School Day
- Chapter 4: Physical Activity in Early Childhood Centers
- Chapter 5: After-School Programs and Physical Activity
- Sector II: Mass Media
- Chapter 6: VERB: It’s What You Do! and VERB Scorecard
- Chapter 7: Start.Living.Healthy
- Chapter 8: ParticipACTION
- Chapter 9: Wheeling Walks
- Chapter 10: Mass Media Campaigns to Promote Physical Activity
- Chapter 11: Communication Strategies to Promote the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for American
- Sector III: Health Care
- Chapter 12: Institute of Lifestyle Medicine
- Chapter 13: Exercise Vital Sign at Kaiser Permanente
- Chapter 14: Profession MD—Lifestyle Program
- Chapter 15: Development and Implementation of the Physical Activity Vital Sign (PAVS)
- Chapter 16: Strides to Strength Exercise Program for Cancer Survivors
- Sector IV: Parks, Recreation, Fitness, and Sports
- Chapter 17: ParK–12 and Beyond
- Chapter 18: Learning to be Healthy and Active in After-School Time
- Chapter 19: Moovin’ and Groovin’ in the Bayou
- Chapter 20: Finding Common Ground
- Chapter 21: Pioneering Physically Active Communities
- Chapter 22: Professional Sport Venues as Opportunities for Physical Activity Breaks
- Sector V: Business and Industry
- Chapter 23: Fit to Drive
- Chapter 24: Instant Recess
- Chapter 25: ChooseWell LiveWell
- Chapter 26: What’s Next? Keeping NextEra Energy’s Health & Well-Being Program Active for 20 Year
- Chapter 27: Johnson & Johnson
- Chapter 28: Building Vitality at IBM
- Sector VI: Public HealthJackie Epping, MEdU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
- Chapter 29: State-Based Efforts for Physical Activity Planning
- Chapter 30: Health Impact Assessments
- Chapter 31: Move More Scholars Institute
- Chapter 32: The National Society of Physical Activity Practitioners in Public Health
- Chapter 33: Successful Cross-Sector Partnerships to Implement Physical Activity
- Chapter 34: Tracking and Measuring Physical Activity Policy
- Sector VII: Transportation, Land Use, and Community Design
- Chapter 35: Institutionalizing Safe Routes to School in Columbia, Missouri
- Chapter 36: Local Public Health Leadership for Active Community Design
- Chapter 37: A Road Diet for Increased Physical Activity
- Chapter 38: Incorporating Physical Activity and Health Outcomes in Regional Transportation Planning
- Chapter 39: Leveraging Public and Private Relationships to Make Omaha Bicycle Friendly
- Sector VII: Volunteer and Nonprofit
- Chapter 40: Using Legal and Policy Muscles to Support Physically Active Communities
- Chapter 41: Reducing Barriers to Activity Among Special Populations
- Chapter 42: New York State Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Alliance
- Index
- About the NPAP and NCPPA
- About the Editors