Is there a sufficient evidence base for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop a comprehensive set of physical activity guidelines for Americans? To address this question, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) held a workshop titled "Adequacy of Evidence for Physical Activity Guidelines Development" in Washington, DC on October 23-24, 2006, sponsored by HHS. The workshop summary includes the presentations and discussions of more than 30 experts who were asked to consider the available evidence related to physical activity and the general population, as well as special population subgroups including children and adolescents, pregnant and postpartum women, older adults, and persons with disabilities. The summary provides an overview of the specific issues of relevance in assessing the quality and breadth of the available evidence.
Carol West Suitor and Vivica I. Kraak, Rapporteurs
1 Front Matter; 2 Overview; 3 1 Introductory Session; 4 2 Physical Activity, Health Promotion, and Chronic Disease Prevention; 5 3 Physical Activity, Obesity, and Weight Management; 6 4 Physical Activity and Risk--Maximizing Benefits; 7 5 Physical Activity and Special Considerations for Children, Adolescents, and Pregnant and Postpartum Women; 8 6 Physical Activity and Special Considerations for Older Adults; 9 7 Physical Activity and Considerations for Persons with Disabilities; 10 8 Closing Session; 11 Appendix A Workshop Agenda; 12 Appendix B Presenter Biographical Sketches; 13 Appendix C Workshop Participants; 14 Appendix D Acronyms and Abbreviations; 15 Appendix E Glossary
National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Institute of Medicine, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Steve Olson
Institute of Medicine, Board on the Health of Select Populations, and Transgender Health Issues and Research Gaps and Opportunities Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Division of International Health
Institute of Medicine, Committee to Develop Methods Useful to the Department of Veteran Affairs in Estimating Its Physician Requirements, Joseph Lipscomb
Institute of Medicine, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Food and Nutrition Board, Committee on Food Marketing and the Diets of Children and Youth, Vivica I. Kraak, Jennifer Appleton Gootman, J. Michael McGinnis
Institute of Medicine, Food and Nutrition Board, Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, Christine L. Taylor, Carol West Suitor, Virginia A. Stallings
Institute of Medicine, Food and Nutrition Board, Committee on Progress in Preventing Childhood Obesity, Shannon L. Wisham, Vivica I. Kraak, Catharyn T. Liverman, Jeffrey P. Koplan
Institute of Medicine, Food and Nutrition Board, Committee to Review Child and Adult Care Food Program Meal Requirements, Sheila Moats, Carol West Suitor, Ann L. Yaktine, Suzanne P. Murphy
National Research Council, Institute of Medicine, Policy and Global Affairs, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia, Food and Nutrition Board, Maria Oria, Carol West Suitor
National Research Council, Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Food and Nutrition Board, Janet Mulligan, Peggy Tsai, Paula Tarnapol Whitacre
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, and Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, Food and Nutrition Board, Food Forum, Leslie Pray