About this resource:
Source: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Last Reviewed: December 2012
Workgroups: Physical Activity Workgroup
This 2012 midcourse report identifies interventions that can help youth increase physical activity in a variety of settings. It explains why each of these 5 settings is important for promoting youth physical activity:
- Schools
- Preschools and childcare centers
- Community
- Family and home
- Primary health care
The report also examines important examples of past policy work and suggests policies, programs, and other approaches to increase youth physical activity.
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Suggested Citation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2012). Physical activity guidelines for Americans mid-course report: strategies to increase physical activity among youth. Retrieved from https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-09/pag-mid-course-report-final.pdf