Other Resources
Adults
- Growing Stronger: Strength Training for Older Adults
- National Institute on Aging: Exercise and Physical Activity: Getting Fit For Life
- The National Library of Medicine list of Web sites on a exercise for children, NIH
- NIDDK Weight-control Information Network: Active at Any Size
Some overweight people face challenges trying to be active. Find out how to get more active no matter what your size. - Physical Activity Fundamental To Preventing Disease
- Physical Activity for a Healthy Weight
- President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
- smallstep.gov
Especially for Children and Teens
- BAM! Body and Mind, CDC
- Be Active, Tips for Kids with Type 2 Diabetes (PDF-196 KB)
- Empowering Youth with Nutrition & Physical Activity
Empowering Youth is a manual for use in after school programs and classrooms with youth 11–18 years old. It contains current nutrition and physical activity information to enhance leader knowledge; fun, hands-on activities that teach nutrition concepts; ideas to include nutrition education and physical activity into youth programs and events - Healthy Youth! Physical Activity and the Health of Young People
- KidsHealth, The Nemours Foundation: Motivation and the Power of Not Giving Up*
- Media-Smart Youth: Eat, Think, and Be Active!
This interactive after-school education program for young people ages 11 to 13 is designed to help teach them about the complex media world around them, and how it can affect their health — especially in the areas of nutrition and physical activity. - Healthy Youth! Brochures for Parents, Teachers, and Principals to Increase Physical Activity Among Youth
- Powerful Bones. Powerful Girls.
- Smallstep for Kids
A child-focused site offering nutritional advice, games and activity suggestions for children and parents as part of the obesity prevention campaign. The computer-animated character Shrek encourages kids to go out an play. - We Can! A Parent Handbook
- VERB™
Persons with Disabilities
- International Paralympic Committee*
- Motor Opportunities Via Education (MOVE) International*
- National Center on Physical Activity and Disability*
- North American Riding for the Handicapped Association*
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- Page last reviewed: November 5, 2008
- Page last updated: November 5, 2008
- Content source: Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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