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Journal highlights top Active Living Research papers, findings

The March/April 2007 issue of the American Journal of Health Promotion is devoted to Active Living Research, highlighting more than a dozen select papers presented at the third annual Active Living Research Conference in February 2006. Active Living Research is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that support research to identify environmental factors and policies that influence physical activity. Findings from this research will be used to help inform policy, design of the built environment and other factors to promote active living. Active Living Research is administered by San Diego State University and led by expert staff and advisors.



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This research summary gives a synopsis of the current state of peer-reviewed research into what environmental factors may be related to young people’s eating and physical activity patterns. Two c ...

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