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Subject: USC Prevention Research Center Notes - 03/2006
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:07:51 -0500
From: USCPRC USCPRC <USCPRC@...>
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****UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTER NOTES****
"Promoting Health through Physical Activity"

The International Congress on Physical Activity (PA) and Public Health will
celebrate the 10 -year anniversary of the Surgeon General's Report on PA and
Health. It's hard to believe that much time has passed since its release. It is
more amazing how far PA research and practice have progressed over the past
decade. There has been a tremendous increase in our understanding of factors
influencing PA behavior and the application of such knowledge. The conference
certainly will be a celebration, but it undoubtedly will showcase how much more
work remains to be accomplished. Along with all of you, the USC PRC is poised
to contribute to that work. I hope to see you in Atlanta!

Steven P. Hooker, PhD, Director
Delores Pluto, PhD, Newsletter Editor (dmpluto@...)
http://prevention.sph.sc.edu
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IN THIS ISSUE - March/April 2006

NEWS YOU CAN USE: National Trails Day; 70,000 Steps in 7 Days Walking Challenge;
101 Tips for Family Fitness Fun, PepsiCo and YMCA Partner to Fight Obesity

RESEARCH NOTES: Access to PA Facilities, PA and Overweight Patterns in
Adolescents; Exercise and Dementia Risk; Journals Focus on PA

REPORTS, SURVEYS, GUIDELINES, RESOURCES: Proceedings from Whistler 2001
Conference Now Available Online

SCHOOL HEALTH AND WELLNESS: Healthy School Program Launched

PROMOTING ACTIVE COMMUNITIES: Minnesota Families Strive to Be Fit Cities;
Healthy America Initiative

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS: 29th Annual Diabetes Conference

USC PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTER UPDATE:

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NEWS YOU CAN USE

NATIONAL TRAILS DAY: The 14th Annual National Trails Day is Saturday, June 3,
2006. This year's slogan is "Experience Your Outdoors," encouraging Americans to
get outside, get active, and experience the wonders of trails in their own
communities and throughout the country. Visit American Hiking Society's web
site at http://www.americanhiking.org/events/ntd/index.html for event planning
and promotional ideas.

70,000 STEPS IN 7 DAYS WALKING CHALLENGE: "Steppin' Out," the National Walking
Challenge, encourages local communities to get up and move by striving for
70,000 steps in seven days. The challenge will involve wearing a pedometer and
tracking how many steps a day a person is achieving. The community who achieves
the most steps in the seven days will receive national recognition through press
releases, the Medical Fitness Association (MFA) website, and the MFA's 2006
Annual Conference in Las Vegas. Visit www.medicalfitness.org for more
information and to register. [CDC PA Listserv 2/22/06]

101 TIPS FOR FAMILY FITNESS FUN: The National Association for Sport and Physical
Education (NASPE) and Walk4Life, Inc. have teamed up to remind parents that
children learn by example and have suggestions for getting more physically
active with their new brochure, "101 Tips for Family Fitness Fun." To receive a
free copy and information about bulk rate costs or to purchase copies, call
1-800- 321-0789 or visit http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/. The stock number is
304-10322. The brochure is also available in Spanish. [CDC PA Listserv
2/14/06]

PEPSI AND YMCA PARTNER TO FIGHT OBESITY: YMCA of the USA and PepsiCo recently
announced a five-year alliance totaling $11.6 million in support to America's
YMCAs through 2010. This new agreement supports YMCA Activate America, a health
initiative that seeks to make healthy living a reality for millions of
Americans. The alliance includes program development and marketing initiatives
designed to strengthen and promote YMCAs resource for healthy living. To learn
more about Activate America, go to http://www.ymca.net/activateamerica. To read
the March 8th PepsiCo press release, go to
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=78265&p=IROL-newsPepsiCo2006.
[Centerlines #145]

For a list of PA related observances and events, visit the PA links section of
our website at http://prevention.sph.sc.edu/PAlinks/index.htm.


RESEARCH NOTES

ACCESS TO PA FACILITIES, PA AND OVERWEIGHT IN ADOLESCENTS: Using the National
Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, data for 42,857 ethnically diverse
adolescents was examined to determine if disparities in access to recreational
facilities effect PA and overweight patterns. Adolescents in lower
socioeconomic status (SES) and high-minority neighborhoods had accessibility to
fewer exercise and recreational facilities, which in turn was associated with
decreased PA and increased overweight. SES disparities in PA and overweight
patterns may be a result of inequality in availability of PA facilities.
Gordon-Larsen, Nelson, Page, Popkin. "Inequality in the Built Environment
Underlies Key Health Disparities in Physical Activity and Obesity." Pediatrics.
117:417-24, 2006.

EXERICISE AND DEMENTIA RISK: One thousand seven hundred forty adults age 65 and
older who scored above the 25th percentile on the Cognitive Ability Screening
Instrument (CASI) participated in a study to determine if exercise is associated
with reduced risk for dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Over 6 years, those who
exercise 3 or more times per week had a reduced incidence rate of dementia (13
per 1000 persons-years) compared to those who exercise few that 3 times per week
(19.7 per 1000 persons-years) suggesting exercise is associated with reduced
risk of dementia. Larson, Wang, et al. "Exercise is associated with Reduced Risk
for Incident Dementia among Person 65 Years of Age and Older." Ann Intern Med.
144:73-81, 2006.

JOURNALS FOCUS ON PA: Several recently published journals have published special
issues focusing on PA. Leisure Sciences (Volume 27, Number 5, October - December
2005) highlights recreation, leisure activities and active lifestyles. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise (Volume 37, Issue 11, November 2005) focuses
on objective monitoring of physical activity and the use of accelerometers. The
Journal of the American Planning Association (Volume 72, Issue 1, Winter 2006)
focuses on planning's role in building healthy communities. The Journal of
Physical Activity and Health (Volume 3, Supplement 1, 2006) highlights papers
presented at the 2nd Annual Active Living Research Conference in February 2005.

For additional summaries of recent research on promoting physically active
lifestyles, visit the Research Updates section of our website at
http://prevention.sph.sc.edu/updates/index.htm.


REPORTS, SURVEYS, GUIDELINES, RESOURCES

PROCEEDINGS FROM WHISTLER 2001 CONFERENCE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE: Presentations
from CDC and Health Canada's 2001 conference, "Communicating Physical Activity
and Health Messages," are now available on the Lifestyles Information Network's
website. The conference was convened to consider dose-response implications for
PA messages and improved strategies to promote PA and to create "activity
friendly" environments. The presentations are available for downloading at
http://www.lin.ca/resource/html/whistler/whistlertoc.htm. [CDC PA-list, March 3,
2006]


SCHOOL HEALTH AND WELLNESS

HEALTHY SCHOOL PROGRAM LAUNCHED: The Alliance for a Healthier Generation
(Clinton Foundation, American Heart Association, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)
is launching the Healthy School Program to help schools create environments that
foster healthy lifestyles and ultimately prevent overweight and obesity among
students. The program will set standards for schools, help schools meet those
standards, and recognize and reward those schools that meet the standards. The
program is made possible by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Applications for the program will be available beginning July 1, 2006, at
http://www.healthiergeneration.org or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1. [CDC PA
Listserv 2/14/06]


PROMOTING ACTIVE COMMUNITIES

MINNESOTA CITIES STRIVE TO BE FIT CITIES: Cities in Minnesota can apply to be
designated as a Governor's Fit City by creating and maintaining a city
environment supportive of active living. Cities can do various things to
qualify as a Fit City, such as implement a worksite wellness policy for city
employees; provide and maintain recreation areas, parks, playgrounds, and
playfields; promote or sponsor a physical activity event; or build community
awareness about locations, services, and organizations dedicated to
fitness/physical activity. The Minnesota Dept. of Health website describes
qualification criteria and the application process. Go to
http://www.health.state.mn.us/fitcity/. [CenterLines Issue #142]
HEALTHY AMERICA INITIATIVE: Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, the 2005-2006 National
Governors Association (NGA) Chairman, is focusing on promoting healthy
lifestyles and encouraging healthy choices in homes, schools, and workplaces
though an initiative called Healthy America. Several publications on the NGA's
Healthy American webpage describes the obesity epidemic and it's toll on the
economy and families while providing actions for state governors to take and
descriptions of successful programs and case studies. Visit www.nga.org and
click on Special Features: Healthy America


UPCOMING CONFERENCES ANDWORKSHOPS

29th ANNUAL DIABETES CONFERENCE: CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation and
Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity will convene the 2006 Annual
Diabetes Conference May 16-19, 2006 in Denver, CO. This year's theme is Obesity:
A Look to the Future. For more information, visit
www.cdc.gov/diabetes/conferences/index.htm.

For a more complete list of conferences and workshops, visit the PA links
section of our website at http://prevention.sph.sc.edu/PAlinks/index.htm.

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Writers: Lara Peck, Delores Pluto

This and past issues of the "University of South Carolina Prevention Research
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Prevention Research Center, University of South Carolina
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This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 1-U48-DP-000051
from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the
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