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Active for Life: Increasing Physical Activity Levels in Adults Age 50 and Older

National Program

To increase the number of American adults age 50 and older who engage in regular physical activity.

Recruiting and Engaging Participants in California and Washington, DC

December 23, 2008 | Program Result Report

Lessons were learned from three recruitment experiences: Blue Shield of California; the Health Department of San Mateo County/Berkeley City Health Department and the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington, D.C.

FirstHealth of the Carolinas Faces Inactivity and Obesity in its Communities

December 23, 2008 | Program Result Report

FirstHealth delivered Active Living Every Day to 936 people over the four years of RWJF funding. Although RWJF funding for Active Living Every Day ended in 2007, FirstHealth has continued and significantly expanded the program.

Transformational Effects on Implementing Organizations

December 23, 2008 | Program Result Report

According to Marcia Ory, Ph.D., M.P.H., the Active for Life national program director, "we saw an evolution of grantees. They learned to introduce research-based programs in their own settings, collect evaluation data, train staff in new ways of working and integrate new approaches into ongoing programs. They started out as students, but they became our peers and now our mentors.

Sustaining the Intervention

December 23, 2008 | Program Result Report

OASIS and its centers have a history of collaborating with other senior service organizations. An early experience with Active Living Every Day prompted them to expand and deepen these relationships.

Creative Adaptation of Research Models into Community Settings

December 23, 2008 | Program Result Report

Council, health district and Health Alliance staff wanted to offer an evidence-based program to sedentary but not homebound senior citizens, particularly those who visited senior centers. They were especially interested in introducing a program that focused on lifestyle changes rather than on exercise regimens.

Detroit Tackles Sedentary Lifestyles and Obesity Among Older African Americans

December 23, 2008 | Program Result Report

In 2002, Detroit was one of five sites selected to operate the 20-week Active Living Every Day program, in which groups of between 12 and 20 people age 50 or older meet for one hour each week with guidance from a trained facilitator.

Changes in Physical Functioning in the Active Living Every Day Program of the Active for Life Initiative®

June 30, 2010 | Journal Article

Participants in a community physical activity program for older adults showed improvements in physical functioning.

Active for Life: Increasing Physical Activity Levels in Adults Age 50 and Older

April 15, 2011 | Story

A profile of the evaluator, Sara Wilcox, PhD.

Active for Life

January 1, 2009 | Report

The Active for Life (AFL) initiative investigated how two physical activity programs for adults aged 50 and older, Active Choices (AC) and Active Living Every Day (ALED), worked in community settings.

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