Journal of Human Sciences and Extension (Nov 2020)

Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities for Physical Activity Promotion in the Century-old National Cooperative Extension System

  • Samantha M. Harden,
  • Laura Balis,
  • Thomas Strayer III,
  • Nikki Prosch,
  • Breanne Carlson,
  • Anne Lindsay,
  • Paul A. Estabrooks,
  • David A. Dzewaltowski,
  • Katherine B. Gunter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.54718/WIIV1194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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The need for physical activity promotion is ubiquitous, and offering physical activity interventions in community settings may reach people where they live, work, and play. Reaching people and providing evidence-based programming is exactly what the Cooperative Extension System has accomplished over the last century. In 2014, federal policy brought physical activity promotion into the mission of Extension. Although this policy marks the beginning of concerted efforts for physical activity promotion, several states have had strong success in this area. Borrowing from these efforts, this paper reports strengths, challenges, and opportunities for physical activity promotion in Extension.

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