National Physical Activity Plan Antronette (Toni) Yancey, MD, MPH, FACPM Professor, Dept. of Health Services Co-Director, Center to Eliminate Health Disparities.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services And Clinical Trials (EDICTs CLAS-ACT) Armin D Weinberg Baylor College of Medicine.
Advertisements

National Physical Activity Plan.
Vitality Institute Commission Forum Commission Recommendations The Vitality Institute's mission is to advance knowledge about the evolving science and.
National Physical Activity Plan.
Transportation Faith Communities Elders/Seniors Government/Elected Officials Health Care Immigrant/Refugees Education Businesses Racial/Cultural Economic.
1 OA Action Alliance Physical Activity Workgroup July 7, 2011.
Minorities and the medically underserved in clinical trials Edward L. Trimble, MD, MPH CTEP, DCTD, NCI.
CONNECTICUT SUICIDE PREVENTION STRATEGY 2013 PLANNING NINA ROVINELLI HELLER PH.D. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT.
Tribute to the Life & Public Health Contributions of Antronette (Toni) Yancey, MD, MPH Nationally renowned for her contributions to the science and practice.
Healthy People 2010 and Steps to a HealthierUS: Leading Prevention Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion U.S. Department of Health and Human.
Plenary III Ask About Aspirin Stanton Shanedling, PhD, MPH Supervisor, Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention Unit, Minnesota.
C CLOA Annual General Meeting. Riding the Wave, Bisham Abbey, Friday 15 th June Professor Mike Kelly PhD FFPH Hon FRCP Director of the Centre for Public.
Birth Defects Tracking and Prevention: Too Many States Are Not Making the Grade Presentation by The Trust for America’s Health February 20, 2002.
UPenn Prevention Research Center’s CPCRN Collaborating Center University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) Prevention Research Center is a new PRC, Principal.
The Safe Injection Practices Coalition’s One & Only Campaign: The Health Department’s Role in Promoting Injection Safety Rachel Kossover, MPH, RD Health.
I CAN Prevent Diabetes! Individuals and Communities Acting Now to Prevent Diabetes Recruitment Discussion 2012.
The Use of Commercial Tobacco Among Minority Populations Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office on Smoking and Health Sydney Lee.
Make the Move: Implementation of the U.S. Physical Activity Plan National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity (NCPPA) A Roadmap to Get America Moving.
National Guidelines for Diet and Physical Activity: International Implications Richard P. Troiano, Ph.D. Second Forum on NCD Prevention and Healthy Lifestyles.
SETTINGS-BASED APPROACHES TO PROMOTING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
U.S. National Physical Activity Plan Jackie Epping Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Health Research Institute HRI Members Partnered Research: What’s Happening in the North IDC Brown Bag Lunch Series January 22, 2015.
A Collaborative Approach to Measuring Service Systems for Children and Youth with Special Health Needs Diane D. Behl, Adrienne L. Akers, and Richard N.
Affiliated with Children’s Medical Services Affiliated with Children’s Medical Services Introduction to the Medical Home Part 2 How does a Practice adopt.
Reforming Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: Population Health Steven Teutsch, MD, MPH Chief Science Officer Los Angeles County Department of Public.
JANUARY 20, 2009 MUSEUM OF INDUSTRY. AGENDA What is Active Pictou County? The Partners Background Trends and Rationale Consultation Process Community.
Healthy Communities: Healthy Communities: What Local Public Health Can Do To Reduce and Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Truemenda C. Green, Director.
© The Hygenic Corporation The Active Aging Toolkit For Healthcare Providers Promoting Physical Activity in Older Adults.
Selected Data for West Virginia Higher Education J. Michael Mullen WVFAA November 6, 2003.
1 The Prevention Research Centers Program: The Case for Networks Eduardo Simoes, MD, MSc, MPH Program Director Prevention Research Centers National Center.
Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality August 10, 2015 Office of Minority Health Primary Activities Related to Preterm Birth Prevention Chazeman.
Public Health Promotion of Physical Activity – Filling Critical Research Gaps Russell Pate, Ph.D., FACSM Department of Exercise Science Arnold School of.
1 National Healthy Start Association, Inc. Prepared for Secretary Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality January 2008 Historical Overview of the Healthy.
Russell Pate, Ph.D. National Physical Activity Plan Professor, Department of Exercise Science Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina.
Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) Grant Program Tate Gould, Program Officer US Department of Education.
Mississippi Chronic Illness Coalition Mary Helen Conner BSN, MPH, CHES March 23, 2006.
Health Disparities, Hurdles and Hope: Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. Sheryl Zwerski, MSN, CRNP Acting Director, Prevention Sciences Program, NIAID,
Public State Initiatives in Colorectal Screening: The Colorado Experience Tim Byers MD MPH University of Colorado School of Medicine
Physical activity and chronic disease of lifestyle in South Africa.
Syphilis Elimination: Reasons for Hope? Kevin O’Connor DSTDP October 7, 2010.
Networking Now! Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention Learning Community July 9, 2012.
Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) Workgroup Peggy Hannon, Cam Escoffery, & Annette Maxwell, Co-chairs October 20, 2010.
THE MARYLAND COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CONTROL PLAN Where Do We Go From Here ? Michelle Spencer Community Outreach Coordinator.
Cardiovascular Disease Healthy Kansans 2010 Steering Committee Meeting April 22, 2005.
Public Health Nursing Practice: Finding Evidence to Apply to Environmental Health Issues April 29th (or 30 th ), 2008 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
TOTAL: 1,191 53OPOs enrolled 29OPOs active 29OPOs with hospitals that earned recognition.
©SHRM 2008SHRM Poll: May 20, Number of Out-of-Town Job Candidates (from Distant Cities, States) in the Last 12 Months Compared With Previous Years.
Office of Head Start Update Disabilities Services Information and Activities Jim O’Brien Office of Head Start
Chronic Disease and Health Promotion Program Integration Rosemarie Henson, MSSW, MPH Deputy Director Kaetz Beartusk, MPH Team Lead, Public Health Practice.
Using a State Employee Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to Inform Worksite Wellness Policies and Programs in Oregon Sabrina Freewynn, MPH Comprehensive.
MCC Seniors Program ISNA Who We Are  The Muslim Community Center (MCC) Seniors Program launched in April 2011, as a multi- ethnic, multi-cultural,
 Wellness is the state of being in good health.  Quality of Life refers to a person’s satisfaction with his or her looks, lifestyle, and responses to.
11 Evidence-Based Prevention Interventions Involves assessing evidence of the effectiveness of two categories of preventive services: 1.Clinical preventive.
Draft, Washington Prediabetes Advocacy Plan.
Health and Aging Education in Accredited Public Health Programs L. Cricel Molina, MPH Steven P. Wallace, PhD 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public.
Applying Primary Prevention Principles to Increase Physical Activity Primary Prevention Initiative: Physical Activity Module.
Table 2.1: Number of Community Hospitals,(1) 1994 – 2014
Conceptual Framework: Health Disparities in African-American Women
Physicians per 1,000 Persons
Research Translation: Lessons from Dissemination and Implementation Research for Interventions Promoting Walking and Walkability August 18, am Pacific,
the National Diabetes Prevention Program in the Community
Daniela B. Friedman, University of South Carolina
Supplementary Data Tables, Trends in Overall Health Care Market
Table 2.3: Beds per 1,000 Persons by State, 2013 and 2014
Obesity Taetum Koncar.
CEO, American College of Sports Medicine
Blueprint Outlines practical, consumer-focused, state and local strategies for improving eating and physical activity that will lead to healthier lives.
Percent of adults aged 18 years and older who have obesity †
In 2006, approximately 46% of all AIDS cases among adults and adolescents were in the South, followed by the Northeast (26%), the West (16%), and the Midwest.
© The Author(s) Published by Science and Education Publishing.
Presentation transcript:

National Physical Activity Plan Antronette (Toni) Yancey, MD, MPH, FACPM Professor, Dept. of Health Services Co-Director, Center to Eliminate Health Disparities (CEHD) UCLA School of Public Health

Why and Why Now?  Orchestrate efforts along the lines of other national disease-focused health plans (e.g., diabetes, arthritis), physical activity plans in other countries (e.g., Australia, Canada), and state physical activity plans  Build on momentum from release of first Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans earlier this month

Other US National Health Plans:   National Arthritis Action Plan: A Public Health Strategy National Arthritis Action Plan: A Public Health Strategy   National Blueprint: Increasing Physical Activity Among Adults Age 50 and Older National Blueprint: Increasing Physical Activity Among Adults Age 50 and Older   A Public Health Action Plan to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke A Public Health Action Plan to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke

Other Physical Activity Plans Around the World:  Canada Canada  Finland Finland  Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Northern Ireland  Pakistan Pakistan  Scotland Scotland  UK UK  Western Australia Western Australia Western Australia

State Physical Activity Plans   Arizona Arizona   Iowa Iowa   Nebraska Nebraska   Colorado Colorado   Maine Maine   New Mexico New Mexico   Georgia Georgia   Maryland Maryland   South Carolina South Carolina   Hawaii Hawaii   Montana Montana   South Dakota South Dakota

How Is the Effort Supported?  Prevention Research Center (focused on physical activity), University of South Carolina  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Coordinating Committee Fields represented  Public Health  Education  Transportation, Urban Design, and Community Planning  Mass Media  Healthcare  Business and Industry  Parks, Recreation, Fitness, and Sports  Volunteer and Non Profit Organizations

Organizational Partners  AAHPERD  AAP  AARP  ACS  ACSM  AHA  CDC

Coordinating Committee Russell Pate, USC, Chair Jim Whitehead, ACSM, Co-Chair Steven Blair, USC David Buchner, UI/Urbana-Champaign Carmen Cutter, SDSU/ALR Colleen Doyle, ACS Jacqueline Epping, CDC Barry Franklin (Beaumont Hosp.), AHA Matthew Grady (Children’s Hosp., Phila.), AAP

Coordinating Committee Kelly Griffin, AARP William Haskell, Stanford Amelia Lee (LSU), AAHPERD Bess Marcus, Brown U. Russell Pate, Univ. South Carolina Michael Pratt, CDC James Sallis (SDSU), ALR James Whitehead, ACSM Antronette (Toni) Yancey, UCLA

Activities To Date 1. Recruit of organizational partners across sectors 2. Identify model plans from disease-targeted, international and state physical activity plans 3. Build website: 4. Plan national meeting now scheduled for June 30-July 9, Assemble evidence base through commissioned white papers targeting key sectors

National Plan Sectors  Public Health - public health agencies at the federal, state and local levels Author: Greg Heath, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga  Education – education agencies at federal, state, and local levels; schools at preschool to college levels Author: Daryl Seidentop, Ohio State University  Voluntary, Not for Profit Organizations – volunteer organizations committed to issues that impact or are impacted by physical activity (health and non-health) Author: Colleen Doyle, American Cancer Society  Transportation/Urban Design/Community Planning – relevant agencies at federal, state and local levels  Author: TBN

National Plan Sectors and White Paper Authors  Mass Media – web; television; media campaigns Author: Adrian Bauman, University of Sydney  Healthcare – federal and state program; health insurance industry; clinical practice Author: Kevin Patrick, University of California at San Diego  Business/Industry – worksite health; manufacturers of products impacting physical activity Author: Nico Pronk, HealthPartners Health Behavior Group  Parks/Recreation/Fitness/Sports – recreation and parks agencies at federal, state, and local levels; private fitness industry; professional and amateur sports organizations Author: Andrew Mowen, Pennsylvania State University

White Papers: Working to arrange publication in special issue of a refereed journal  Primary sources: systematic reviews complemented by individual studies  Secondary sources: recommended or best practice physical activity interventions from authoritative organizations  Comprehensive reviews: not included  Recommend most promising intervention strategies, based on criteria such as: *strength of evidence*likely efficacy *reach*potential for wide dissemination *potential for sustainability of intervention or effects *cost or cost-effectiveness *potential for reducing disparities *ability to target inactive populations

FriarFit Instant Recess™ 1) Batter on Deck 2) Batter Up! 3) Hoffman Changeup 4) The Wave 5) Foul Ball! 6) The Celebration 7) Seventh Inning Stretch 8) The Grounder 9) The Ump