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Physical Activity and Public Health Practice

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Physical Activity in Public Health Practice provides the first evidence-based, practical textbook to guide readers through the process of conceptualizing, justifying, implementing, and evaluating physical activity interventions across a broad array of settings and populations. Section One begins with an overview of epidemiology, measurement, critical milestones, and the importance of moving beyond individual-level physical activity intervention, to interventions aimed at policy-, systems-, and environmental-level changes. Section Two considers planning interventions across a variety of settings and populations, including general concepts for implementation and evaluation, how to build effective coalitions, steps for developing community-, regional- or state-level strategic plans, and effectively translating policy into practice. Section Three addresses how to implement physical activity strategies across a variety of settings, including worksites, faith-based settings, healthcare settings, schools, and parks and recreation. This section also provides guidance on the complexities and challenges of targeting interventions for specific populations, such as families, older adults, persons with disabilities, as well as different strategies for urban and rural populations. Lastly, Section Four outlines effective strategies for how to evaluate interventions depending upon impact, outcome, and cost evaluation, and dissemination models for your intervention. Presented from both a research and a practice perspective while discussing the best available research, this book provides the basis for planning and implementing physical activity programs that work and can build healthier communities. This hands-on text incorporates learning objectives, real-world examples, case studies, and bulleted lists whenever possible so that the content can be digested easily not only in undergraduate and graduate course settings but also by public health workers and other health educators in practice. Written by world experts and augmented by practical applications, this textbook prepares public health students and practitioners to develop effective interventions and spur greater physical activity in their communities. Key Features: Provides effective strategies for properly measuring and increasing physical activity in communities Demonstrates how to carry out physical activity interventions across a variety of settings, including schools, communities, worksites and many more Discusses methods for directing physical activity interventions to specific populations Delivers strategies for building successful partnerships and coalitions Practical group activities, exercises, discussion questions, audio podcast discussions, and a full instructor packet accompany the textbook Includes access to fully searchable downloadable eBook
Section One -An introduction to the science of physical activity and public health Chapter 1: Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Jonathan J. Ruiz-Ramie, Mark Sarzynski, and George L. Grieve Chapter 2: Physical Activity Measurement and Sedentary Behaviors John R. Sirard and Greg J. Petrucci, Jr. Chapter 3: Important Milestones in Physical Activity and Public Health Morgan Clennin and Daniel B. Bornstein Chapter 4: Establishing the Value of Physical Activity for Different Stakeholders Daniel B. Bornstein and Michelle M. Segar Section Two - Planning your intervention Chapter 5: Developing of Policy and Environmental Interventions Amy A. Eyler Chapter 6: Effective Strategies for Building and Maintaining Coalitions Daniel B. Bornstein and Jay E. Maddock Chapter 7: Developing Physical Activity Plans Jay E. Maddock and Laura A. Esparza Chapter 8: Physical Activity Policy to Practice Amy A. Eyler and Laurie Whitsel Section Three - Implementing interventions in Specific Communities and Settings: Chapter 9: Physical Activity at the Workplace Nicolaas P. Pronk Chapter 10: Faith-Based Settings and Physical Activity Promotion Benjamin L. Webb, Brook E. Harmon, and Melissa Bopp Chapter 11: The Importance of the Healthcare Sector for Promoting Physical Activity Mark Stoutenberg and Elizabeth A. Richards Chapter 12: Physical Activity Promotion in Schools Russell L. Carson, Jaimie McMullen, Brian D. Dauenhauer, and Danielle R. Brittain Chapter 13: Physical Activity Opportunities Outside of School Angie Craddock Chapter 14: Parks, Recreation, and Physical Activity Morgan Hughey, Bianca Shulaker, Andrew Mowen, and Andrew T. Kaczynski Chapter 15: Physical Activity and the Family Joseph A. Skelton, Casey Foster, and Kaela Yates Chapter 16: Best Practices for Ensuring a Healthy and Active Lifestyle in Older Adults Marcia G. Ory, Barbara Resnick, Mark Stoutenberg, Aya Yoshikawa, and Matthew Lee Smith Chapter 17: Physical Activity Practices for Individuals with Disabilities Kiley J. Tyler Chapter 18: Physical Activity in Urban Settings Amy A. Eyler and William J. Davis Chapter 19: Physical Activity in Rural Settings M. Renee Umstattd Meyer, Michael B. Edwards, Lindsay Elliott Jorgenson, and Justin B. Moore Section Four - Evaluating Your Intervention Chapter 20: Evaluation of Physical Activity Interventions: Impact, Outcome, and Cost Evaluations Justin B. Moore, Jay E. Maddock, Camelia R. Singletary, and Theresa M. Oniffrey Chapter 21: Implementation Monitoring for Physical Activity Interventions Justin B. Moore and Theresa M. Oniffrey Chapter 24: Dissemination: Models and Methods Danielle E. Jake-Schoffman, Alicia A. Dahl, and Justin B. Moore
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