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Physical Activity

The environment in which you live can make it easier, or more challenging, to be physically active. Many Americans have become sedentary over the years because physical activity has been slowly engineered out of our lives. Physical changes to communities can create safe, healthy environments that encourage and promote active living.

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Immigrant Generation and Physical Activity Among Mexican, Chinese & Filipino Adults in the US

June 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This study looked at the effect of immigrant generation on levels of physical activity among Filipinos, Chinese and Mexican adults.

Exploring the Distribution of Park Availability, Features, and Quality Across Kansas City, Missouri by Income and Race/Ethnicity

February 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Park availability, features (facilities and amenities) and quality across different income and race/ethnicity levels is examined in this study.

Games for Health

May 6, 2008 | Video/Story

Connecting the worlds of video games and health, with positive results.

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