Tuesday, July 26, 2022

New Blog Post Features CPSTF Review of Park, Trail, and Greenway Infrastructure Interventions

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The Community Preventive Services Task Force

 

New Blog Post Features CPSTF Review of Park, Trail, and Greenway Infrastructure Interventions

 

 

A new health.gov blog post, Get Active! Park, Trail, and Greenway Infrastructure Interventions Increase Physical Activity, features the latest CPSTF recommendation for physical activity. The post addresses ways communities might implement the recommendation to achieve Healthy People 2030 objectives and engage in CDC’s Active People, Healthy NationSM Initiative.

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  • Calling all community and public works leaders & outdoor enthusiasts! Want to help increase people’s level of physical activity, create more resilient, activity-friendly communities, help your community achieve Healthy People 2030 objectives, and support CDC’s #ActivePeople Healthy Nation initiative? See this new blog post from Health.gov, which features ways communities can use the CPSTF recommendation for park, trail and greenway infrastructure, combined with additional interventions such as structured programs or transportation connections, to increase physical activity: https://health.gov/news/202207/get-active-park-trail-and-greenway-infrastructure-interventions-increase-physical-activity #office-of-disease-prevention-and-health-promotion

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  • Time to get moving! Physical activity is one of the best things people can do to improve their health. Park, trail and greenway infrastructure interventions increase physical activity when they are combined with additional components, such as public awareness, structured programs, or transportation connections. A new blog post from Health.gov features the recommendation and systematic review from the Community Preventive Services Task Force and outlines ways communities can use it to achieve Healthy People 2030 objectives and support CDC’s #ActivePeople Healthy Nation initiative. https://health.gov/news/202207/get-active-park-trail-and-greenway-infrastructure-interventions-increase-physical-activity

 

 

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