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U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Jackie Epping Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.physicalactivityplan.org. Background and Rationale. Progress in establishing PA as a public health priority in the U.S. 1996 SG Report Numerous recommendations CDC state funded programs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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U.S. U.S. National Physical Activity National Physical Activity

PlanPlan

Jackie EppingJackie EppingCenters for Disease Control and PreventionCenters for Disease Control and Prevention

www.physicalactivityplan.orgwww.physicalactivityplan.org

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Background and RationaleBackground and Rationale

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Background and Rationale (cont.)Background and Rationale (cont.)

Need a framework for broad and Need a framework for broad and comprehensive national effort to increase comprehensive national effort to increase PAPA

Models from other domains and other Models from other domains and other countries countries

Need to address chronic diseases, Need to address chronic diseases, including obesity NOWincluding obesity NOW

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What is a Physical Activity Plan?What is a Physical Activity Plan?

A Formal Statement:

•Defines PA as a priority

•Identifies specific targets

•Provides specific plan

•Describes actions for multiple sectors

•Addresses accountability

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What’s needed for a What’s needed for a NationalNational Physical Activity Plan ?Physical Activity Plan ?

Essential criteria for success:

• High level commitment

• Identification of national goals and objectives

• Stable base of support

• Sustainable resources

• Focus on entire AND subgroups of population

• Multi-sector policy development and action plans

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8 Sectors for Organization of the National 8 Sectors for Organization of the National PlanPlan

• Public Health• Education• Voluntary/Not for Profit

Organizations• Transportation/Urban

Design/Community Planning

• Mass Media

• Healthcare

• Business/Industry

• Parks/Recreation/Sports

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Who is currently involved?Who is currently involved?

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Organizational PartnersOrganizational Partners

American Heart AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationBrown UniversityBrown UniversityCDCCDCSan Diego State University (Active Living San Diego State University (Active Living ResearchResearchUniversity of California Los AngelesUniversity of California Los AngelesUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of South Carolina

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Organizational PartnersOrganizational Partners

American Medical AssociationAmerican Medical AssociationRoad Runners of AmericaRoad Runners of AmericaNational Academy of Sports MedicineNational Academy of Sports MedicineAmerican Academy of PediatricsAmerican Academy of PediatricsAAHPERDAAHPERDAARPAARPAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Cancer Society

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Coordinating CommitteeCoordinating CommitteeSteven Blair Steven Blair University of South University of South CarolinaCarolina

David Buchner University of IllinoisDavid Buchner University of Illinois

Carmen CutterCarmen Cutter San Diego State San Diego State University (ALR)University (ALR)

Colleen Doyle Colleen Doyle American Cancer American Cancer SocietySociety

Jacqueline Epping Jacqueline Epping CDCCDC

Barry Franklin Barry Franklin Beaumont Hospital Beaumont Hospital (AHA)(AHA)

Matthew Grady Matthew Grady Children’s Hospital Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (AAP)of Philadelphia (AAP)

Kelly Griffin AARPKelly Griffin AARP

William Haskell William Haskell Stanford Stanford UniversityUniversity

Amelia Lee Amelia Lee Louisiana State Louisiana State University (AAHPERD)University (AAHPERD)

Bess Marcus Bess Marcus Brown UniversityBrown University

Russell Pate Russell Pate University of University of South CarolinaSouth Carolina

Jim Sallis Jim Sallis San Diego State San Diego State University (ALR)University (ALR)

Jim Whitehead Jim Whitehead ACSMACSM

Toni Yancey Toni Yancey University of University of California LACalifornia LA

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VisionVision

All Americans are physically active and live, work, and play in environments that facilitate regular physical activity.

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MissionMission

Develop a National Plan for Physical Activity that produces a marked and progressive increase in the percentage of Americans who meet physical activity guidelines throughout life.

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GoalsGoalsMake a compelling and urgent case for increasing Make a compelling and urgent case for increasing physical activity in the American population.physical activity in the American population.

Provide a clear roadmap for actions that support Provide a clear roadmap for actions that support short and long term progress in increasing short and long term progress in increasing Americans’ physical activity.Americans’ physical activity.

Develop strategies for increasing physical activity in Develop strategies for increasing physical activity in all population subgroups and reducing disparities all population subgroups and reducing disparities across subgroups.across subgroups.

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Goals (cont.)Goals (cont.)

Create a sustained and resourced social Create a sustained and resourced social movement that provides for ongoing movement that provides for ongoing coordination, partnerships, capacity building, coordination, partnerships, capacity building, and evaluation.and evaluation.

Develop new and innovative strategies for Develop new and innovative strategies for promoting physical activity.promoting physical activity.

Undergo periodic evaluation to assess Undergo periodic evaluation to assess achievements in increasing physical activity.achievements in increasing physical activity.

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Key CharacteristicsKey Characteristics

Use of evidence-based actions to promote physical Use of evidence-based actions to promote physical activity.activity.

Promotion of physical activity in all sectors, settings and Promotion of physical activity in all sectors, settings and population sub-groups.population sub-groups.

Inclusion of near and long term actions.Inclusion of near and long term actions.

Prioritization of actions, recognizing that resources may Prioritization of actions, recognizing that resources may be limited.be limited.

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Key Characteristics (cont.)Key Characteristics (cont.)

Coordination of actions at all levelsCoordination of actions at all levels

Advocacy for policies that drive social changeAdvocacy for policies that drive social change

Commitment from diverse stakeholdersCommitment from diverse stakeholders

Identification of those who will lead Identification of those who will lead implementation of actionsimplementation of actions

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Progress to DateProgress to Date

Decision and start-up fundingDecision and start-up fundingID Coordinating Committee and ID Coordinating Committee and subcommitteessubcommitteesMeetingsMeetingsOrganizational and consumer inputOrganizational and consumer inputWebsiteWebsiteNational ConferenceNational Conference

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National Plan ConferenceNational Plan ConferenceParticipants - wide range of stakeholdersParticipants - wide range of stakeholders

Format - plenary sessions and breakout Format - plenary sessions and breakout workgroups.workgroups.

Date - July 1-2, 2009Date - July 1-2, 2009

Location - Washington, DC. . Location - Washington, DC. .

White PapersWhite PapersParticipatory – input and involvementParticipatory – input and involvement

Draft Plan – expected to be generatedDraft Plan – expected to be generated

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Then what?Then what?

Draft PlanDraft PlanVetting and input from stakeholdersVetting and input from stakeholdersFinalized PlanFinalized PlanCommunications and Dissemination planCommunications and Dissemination planReleaseReleaseUptake and institutionalizationUptake and institutionalizationPeriodic evaluationPeriodic evaluationSuccess!!!Success!!!