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2007
PUBLICATIONS LIST
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The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) of the
Office of Public Health and Science, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, stimulates and coordinates efforts in both the public and private
sectors to reduce the risk of disease and early death and to promote good
health. Materials listed here are publications that ODPHP has sponsored
or cosponsored.
Single copies of most publications listed are available
for a minimal postage and handling fee from the ODPHP Communication Support
Center; an order form is attached. Some publications, as noted, are for
sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) and other sources; these
documents should be ordered directly from the sources noted. Publications
are available while supplies last; prices and handling fees are subject
to change. Full texts of some publications are available via the Internet
as noted.
Steps to a HealthierUS
Steps to a HealthierUS brochure
(2005)
Provides an overview of the Steps to a HealthierUS initiative.
Available from the ODPHP Communication Support Center
(Stock No. H0020). No fee for quantities up to 25; $0.40 per piece
over 25. Also available on the Internet at www.healthierus.gov/steps.
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Healthy People 2010
Healthy People 2010:
Midcourse Review
(2007)
Provides an assessment of and shows the changes made to the Healthy
People 2010 objectives as of January 2005.
Available from the ODPHP Communication Support Center
as a book of CD (Book Stock No. B0129; CD Stock No. B0130). $68
for book, $3 for CD.
Healthy People 2010:
The Cornerstone for Prevention brochure
(2005)
Provides an overview on the Healthy People 2010 initiative.
Available from the ODPHP Communication Support Center
(Stock No. B0128). No fee for quantities up to 25; $0.40
per piece over 25.
Healthy People 2010:
Understanding and Improving Health (second
edition, 2000)
Explains the history of Healthy People 2010 and the
overall Healthy People initiative, the model on which Healthy
People is based, how to use Healthy People as a systematic
approach to health improvement, and the Leading Health Indicators.
The text of this publication is also included in the second
edition of Healthy People 2010. 76 pages. Available
from GPO by calling (866) 512-1800 (Stock
No. 017-001-00550-9) $10. Also available on the Internet
at www.healthypeople.gov/publications/.
Healthy People 2010 (second edition
in two volumes, 2000) (Includes Understanding and Improving Health.)
Presents the 467 national health objectives that cover 28 priority
issues. It includes data on major population groups. 1,272
pages. Available from GPO by calling (866) 512-1800
(Stock No. 017-001-00547-9) $20. Also available on the
Internet at www.healthypeople.gov/publications/.
Tracking Healthy People 2010 (2000)
Provides a statistical compendium of information on measuring
the objectives, and operational definitions. 996 pages. Available
from GPO by calling (866) 512-1800 (Stock
No. 017-001-00548-7) $66. Available on the Internet
at www.healthypeople.gov/publications/.
Healthy People in Healthy Communities (2001)
A guide for building community coalitions, creating a vision,
measuring results, and creating partnerships dedicated to improving
the health of a community. Includes "Strategies for Success,"
to help in starting community activities. Available from GPO
by calling (866) 512-1800 (Stock No. 017-001-00546-1) $2.75.
Also available on the Internet at www.healthypeople.gov/publications/.
Healthy People 2010 Set of 4 Bookmarks
(2000)
Four different Healthy People 2010 focus areas are featured. Available
in English and Spanish from the ODPHP Communication Support Center.
Safety bookmark (D0015 English; D0015s Spanish). Immunization bookmark
(D0016 English; D0016s Spanish). Smoking bookmark (D0017 English; D0017s
Spanish). Oral Health bookmark (D0018 English; D0018s Spanish). No
fee for quantities up to 50; $0.20 per piece over 50.
Healthy People 2010 Progress Reviews
Healthy People progress reviews document data issues, barriers,
and strategies to achieving the objectives, as well as implementation
efforts under way to reach specific population targets. Available
on the Internet at www.healthypeople.gov/data/progrvw.
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HEALTH COMMUNICATION
Expanding the Reach and Impact of Consumer E-Health
Tools Executive Summary and Full Report (2006)
This report summarizes a study on the potential utility and value of consumer e-health tools for
populations that experience health disparities. The report includes an analysis of audience, market
and policy factors relevant to e-health tools, an extensive literature review, and examples of
collaboration that have enhanced community access to technology. Available from the ODPHP
Communication Support Center. Full Report (F0050) $11; Executive Summary (F0050a)
$3.50. Also available on the Internet at www.health.gov/communication/ehealth.
Tools for Improving Health Literacy: Resources for
Health Professionals CD (2006)
This CD contains the Quick Guide to Health Literacy, Action Plans to Achieve Healthy People
2010 Health Communication Objectives, and a Health Literacy PowerPoint presentation. Available
from the ODPHP Communication Support Center. (F0051) $3.These files
are also available on the Internet at www.health.gov/communication/.
healthfinder® brochure (2005)
healthfinder.gov is the award-winning
Federal health portal site that links to reliable information from over
1,500 health-related organizations. Available from the ODPHP Communication
Support Center. (D0005) No fee for quantities up to 50; $0.40 per
piece over 50.
healthfinder® bookmark (2003)
Available in English and Spanish from the ODPHP Communication Support
Center. (D0009 English; D0008 Spanish) No fee for quantities up
to 50; $0.20 per piece over 50.
2007 National Health Observances
Calendar lists selected health observance days, weeks, and
months devoted to promoting particular health concerns. 20
pages. Available from ODPHP Communication Support Center.
(A06-06) $2.50. Also available on the Internet at www.health.gov/nhic/pubs.
2007 Federal Health Information
Centers and Clearinghouses
List of clearinghouses and information centers that focus on
specific health topics. Includes telephone numbers, addresses,
and descriptions of services. 10 pages. Available from ODPHP
Communication Support Center. (A01-06) $2.50.
Also available on the Internet at www.health.gov/nhic/pubs.
2007 Toll-Free Numbers for Health
Information
Selected toll-free telephone numbers for organizations that
provide health-related information, education, and support.
16 pages. Available from ODPHP Communication Support Center.
(A13-06) $2.50. Also available on the Internet at www.health.gov/nhic/pubs.
Prevention Report (quarterly)
Newsletter presents health- and prevention-related information
to health care providers and policy makers. Current and back
issues are available on the Internet at http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/prevrpt/.
Communicating Health: Priorities and Strategies for Progress (2003)
Provides a groundbreaking report on the first-ever Healthy People 2010
Health Communication objectives. The report summarizes the state of knowledge
about the issues, challenges to measurement, stakeholder groups, and steps
toward making progress on each objective. Available from the ODPHP
Communication Support Center. (F0049) $6. Also available
on the Internet at http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/projects/healthcomm.
Information for Health: A Strategy for Building
the National Health Information Infrastructure (2001)
Offers a comprehensive assessment of the leadership required to improve
the health of individuals, communities, and the Nation by better use of
information and communication technology. Available from ODPHP Communication
Support Center. (F0048) $5.50. Also available on the Internet
at www.ncvhs.hhs.gov/nhiilayo.pdf.
Wired for Health and Well-Being: The Emergence
of Interactive Health Communication (1999)
Interactive health communication (IHC) promises to have a significant
impact on public health and health care in the future. The final report
on the Science Panel on Interactive Communication and Health provides
information and analyses needed to make critical decisions about IHC's
development, purchase, use, and evaluation. 200 pages. Available from
ODPHP Communication Support Center. (M0019) $8. Also available
on the Internet at www.health.gov/scipich/pubs/finalreport.htm.
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NUTRITION
A Healthier You: Based on the Dietary Guidelines for
Americans (2005)
This book provides information on everyday healthy eating and physical activity for life. A
Healthier You is grounded in the comprehensive science-based advice of the official Dietary
Guidelines for Americans, 2005. This one-stop, easy-to-use resource will help you make wise
food and physical activity choices to manage your weight by providing healthy eating patterns
and ways to use the nutrition facts labels; tips for eating out; 100 easy, healthy recipes; helpful
Websites; reproducible worksheets to track your progress; and steps for incorporating physical
activity into your life. Available from GPO by calling (866) 512-1800 (Stock
No. 017-001-00555-0) $15. Available on the Internet at www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/healthieryou/contents.htm.
Dietary Guidelines for Americans, Sixth Edition
(2005)
The Guidelines provides authoritative advice for people 2 years
and older about how good dietary habits can promote health
and reduce risk for major chronic diseases. Discusses adequate
nutrients within calorie needs, weight management, physical
activity, food groups to encourage, fats, carbohydrates, sodium
and potassium, alcoholic beverages, and food safety. This 80-page
report is available from GPO by calling (866)
512-1800 (Stock No. 001-000-04719-1) $12. Also available
on the Internet at www.healthierus.gov/dietaryguidelines.
Finding Your Way to a Healthier You: Based on the
Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2005)
To purchase copies of this 12-page brochure, call GPO
toll-free at (866) 512-1800 (Stock No. 001-000-04718-3) $21.60
for a package of 100. Also available on the Internet at
www.healthierus.gov/dietaryguidelines.
Report of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee
on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2005)
This report presents the scientific review and recommendations of the 2005 Dietary Guidelines
Advisory Committee. Available for sale from the National Technical Information Service by calling
(703) 605-6000. Also available on the Internet at www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/report/.
Surgeon General's Call To Action To Prevent
and Decrease Overweight and Obesity (2001)
Outlines strategies that individuals, families, communities, schools,
worksites, health care, media, industry, organizations, and government
can use to help prevent and decrease overweight and obesity in the U.S.
Available from GPO by calling (866) 512-1800 (Stock No. 017-001-00551-7)
$5.50. Also available on the Internet at www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/calls.htm.
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disseminates thousands of prevention-related materials
each month. Some items are free of charge; others have
a small cost-recovery fee that has been set under Office
of Management and Budget guidelines.
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