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Health Statistics/Research
The
Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC-HAN)
- Prevention Research Centers (PRC)
Are a network of academic centers, public health agencies, and community
partners conducting applied research and practice in chronic disease
prevention and control.
- Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC-HAN)*
The PRC-Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC-HAN), in operation since
2001, is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
to assist in the development of a national research and dissemination
agenda related to the public health aspects of healthy aging.
PRC-HAN’s nine member universities are a subset of CDC’s 33
Prevention Research Centers located
throughout the United States. Each brings topic expertise to PRC-HAN’s
research and program development.
Strong partnerships with community-based groups are fundamental to PRC-HAN’s
successes. Through coordinated national efforts, PRC-HAN is developing
programs that improve health, particularly in communities and
populations that bear a disproportionate burden of illness and disease.
Mission
- Better understand the determinants of healthy aging in older
adult populations
- Identify interventions that promote healthy aging
- Assist in the translation of effective healthy aging
interventions into sustainable community-based programs throughout
the nation
Selected Activities 2004-2009
Assist National and Regional Initiatives
- Evidence-Based Disease Prevention Grants Program funded by the
Administration on Aging and administered by the National Council on
Aging (NCOA)
- Health Foundation of South Florida Healthy Aging Collaborative
Secure Funding for New Initiatives
- Environmental correlates of physical activity among older adults
(funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)
- Attitudes and perceptions related to brain health (funded by
CDC)
- Evidence-based review series on depression and emotional health
and well being for older adults (funded by CDC and National
Association of Chronic Disease Directors)
- Web-based provider training modules for evidence-based health
promotion (funded by NCOA and RWJF)
- Research to practice symposia series on: physical activity
(2007), depression (2008), and environmental determinants of health
and healthy aging (2009) (funded by CDC)
Deliver Tools, Trainings, and Dissemination
- Developed, refined, and applied environmental assessment tools
- Supported development and national dissemination of a tailored
directory of community-based physical activity programs for older
adults – Active Options for
Aging Americans*
- Developed Web-based training materials, articles, and briefs on
evidence-based health promotion for the community services sector
- Disseminated research findings and learnings through
peer-reviewed publications and presentations
- Coordinated special issues related to evidence-based health
promotion and brain health for older adults for the Journal of
Applied Gerontology, Preventing Chronic Disease, Alzheimer’s and
Dementia, and The Gerontologist
- Contributed to the development of the National Public Health
Road Map to Maintaining Cognitive Health
Surveillance/Health Statistics
* Links to non-federal
organizations are provided solely as a service to our users. Links do not
constitute an endorsement of any organization by CDC or the federal
government, and none should be inferred. The CDC is not responsible for
the content of the individual organization Web pages found at this link.
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Page last reviewed: October 27, 2008
Page last modified: October 27, 2008
Content source: Division of Adult
and Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
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