2003
DOI: 10.1123/japa.11.3.286
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Strategic Priorities for Increasing Physical Activity among Adults Age 50 and Older: The National Blueprint Consensus Conference Summary Report

Abstract: On May 1, 2001, a coalition of national organizations released a major planning document designed to develop a national strategy for the promotion of physically active lifestyles among the mid-life and older adult population. The National Blueprint: Increasing Physical Activity Among Adults Age 50 and Older was developed with input from 46 organizations with expertise in health, medicine, social and behavioral sciences, epidemiology, gerontology/geriatrics, clinical science, public policy, marketing, medical s… Show more

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“…These differences could refl ect a lower awareness in Spain than in the United States and elsewhere about the importance of physician advice for physical activity. In those countries, physician advice is recognized as one of the strategies for promoting active lifestyles and health among older adults (Sheppard, Senior, Park, Mockenhaupt, & Chodzko-Zajko, 2003 ). Further research could examine why a greater number of physicians do not give advice regarding physical activity to older people (Halvorson, 2009 ).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Physician Advice For Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences could refl ect a lower awareness in Spain than in the United States and elsewhere about the importance of physician advice for physical activity. In those countries, physician advice is recognized as one of the strategies for promoting active lifestyles and health among older adults (Sheppard, Senior, Park, Mockenhaupt, & Chodzko-Zajko, 2003 ). Further research could examine why a greater number of physicians do not give advice regarding physical activity to older people (Halvorson, 2009 ).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Physician Advice For Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uno de los objetivos de salud de todas las sociedades avanzadas es aumentar la actividad física, desarrollando políticas y estrategias efectivas encaminadas tanto a estimularla como a suprimir las barreras que la impiden. Como base para el diseño de dichas políticas y estrategias, diversos autores han manifestado la necesidad de conocer los patrones de actividad física de la población, así como los factores y los motivos que llevan a las personas a iniciarla, a mantenerla o a abandonarla (1)(2)(3).…”
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“…As a basis for interventions designed to promote environmental resources, it is important to explore how such resources, or lack thereof, may differ across populations. Older adults are at particular risk for inactivity; therefore, understanding the role environmental resources play in fostering or limiting physical activity is crucial to the design of health promotion programs, as well as environmental and policy interventions (Sheppard, Senior, Park, Mockenhaupt, & Chodzko-Zajko, 2003). Environmental resources might be particularly important to older adults, given the amount of time spent in the neighborhood environment and their reliance on environmental resources (Diez Roux, 2002).…”
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