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1 Russell Pate, Ph.D. National Physical Activity Plan Professor, Department of Exercise Science Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina

2 Outline Development of the NPAP Activities since Launch of the NPAP Future Activities

3 Development of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan 2007-2010

4 Physical Activity and Public Health

5 CDC funding to initiate project (9/07) Formation of interim Coordinating Committee Identify & Recruit Organizational Partners Establish Coalition as Public-Private Partnership

6 American Academy of Pediatrics American Medical Assoc. American Diabetes Assoc.

7 First Coordinating Committee Meeting(2/08) Vision, Mission, Goals Eight Sectors Plan for launch and implementation Commission white papers National Conference Evaluation plan

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

9 Mass Media Public Health Education Healthcare Volunteer and Non-Profit Organizations Transportation, Urban Design, Comm. Plan. Business and Industry Parks, Recreation, Fitness, and Sports

10 Formation of sector working groups National conference (7/09)

11 M.O.U with NCPPA 3 Draft versions circulated (8/09 – 4/10) JPAH Publishes Special Issue (11/09) Launch (May 3, 2010)

12 May 2010 Launch Washington, D.C. – Press conference held at Press Club Representation from: Govt., NGOs, Private, Public – Congressional Briefings Nationwide – National Media presence State and Local – Self-identified groups to host local “launch events.”

13 Content of the Plan Sector-specific Strategies & Tactics 52 Strategies 215 Tactics

14 Make physical activity a patient “vital sign” that all health care providers assess and discuss with their patients. – Include fields for tracking patients’ physical activity in electronic medical records and electronic health records. – Develop a Healthcare Effectiveness and Data Information Set (HEDIS) measure for physical activity. – Encourage health care professionals to be role models for active lifestyles for patients.

15 Public Health Strategy 1 Develop and maintain an ethnically and culturally diverse public health workforce of both genders with competence and expertise in physical activity and health – Invest equitably in physical activity, commensurate with its value in promoting health and preventing and reducing chronic disease. – Encourage the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments to provide sustainable funding... – Create a physical activity and health unit in state health departments… – 7 additional strategies

16 Transportation, Land Use, and Community Design Strategy 3 Integrate land-use, transportation, community design and economic development planning with public health planning to increase active transportation and other physical activity. – Develop standards to guide communities to develop integrated plans that incorporate land-use, transportation, community design, parks, trails and greenways, and economic development planning. – Develop standards for health impact assessments to be used in planning processes, including how HIAs can provide recommendations to increase positive health outcomes. – 3 additional strategies

17 Accomplishments since the Launch of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan 2010-2013

18 Establishment of NPAP Alliance Needed to formalize what was an informal coalition of organizations. Formally incorporated as a non-profit organization. ACSM assumes lead management role.

19 New M.O.U. with N.C.P.P.A M.O.U. with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Formal Relationships

20 Building Awareness Presentations at scientific and professional meetings Exhibits at national conferences Bi-monthly e-newsletter Book with HK (2/14)

21 West Virginia, Texas, and Hawaii Physical Activity Plans Active Living Plan for a Healthier San Antonio Arthritis Foundation: Environmental and Policy Strategies to Increase Physical Activity Among Adults With Arthritis Development of PA Plans based on the National Physical Activity Plan

22 Establish NPAP liaisons in all states Expand membership and affiliate relationships Strategic Initiatives 2013-2014

23 Fully operationalize MOU with U.S. Department of HHS Conduct a national conference in Washington, DC in 2014 Recognize NPAP Champions Strategic Initiatives 2013-2014

24 Establish annual National Physical Activity Report Card Establish a National Physical Activity Plan- College/University Strategic Initiatives 2013-2014

25 Thank You www.physicalactivityplan.org


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