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Below is a list
of publications and resources relating to health promotion
and physical activity, which may be of interest to you.
- Association
of State and Territorial Public Health Nutrition Directors,
Nutrition and Physical Activity Work Group.
Guidelines
for comprehensive programs to promote healthy eating and
physical activity.
USA: ASTPHND, 2002.
- Department
of Health, Social Services and Public Safety.
Chief
Medical Officer's report 2000. The health of the public
of Northern Ireland.
Belfast: DHSSPS, 2001.
- Department
of Health, Social Services and Public Safety.
DHSSPS
corporate plan 2002/03-2004/05.
Belfast: DHSSPS, 2002.
- Department
of Health, Social Services and Public Safety.
New
TSN action plan for the period April 2001-March 2003.
Belfast: DHSSPS, 2002.
- Department
of Health, Social Services and Public Safety.
Priorities
for action 2002/2003. Planning priorities and actions for
the Health and Personal Social Services.
Belfast: DHSSPS, 2002.
- Health Promotion
Agency, Sports Council for Northern Ireland.
The Northern
Ireland charter for sport and physical activity.
Belfast: HPA, 2000.
- Health Promotion
Agency.
The health and lifestyle of Belfast children and their
families.
Belfast: Making Belfast Work, EHSSB, 2001.
- National Centre
for Bicycling and Walking.
Increasing
physical activity through community development.
Washington: NCBW, 2002.
- NHS Health Scotland.
Active for later life
Edinburgh: NHS Health Scotland, 2007.
- Northern Ireland
Statistics and Research Agency.
Northern
Ireland health and social wellbeing survey.
Bulletin No. 1 (Topline results)
Bulletin No. 3 (Physical activity)
Belfast: NISRA, 2002.
- Northern Ireland
Statistics and Research Agency.
Young
persons' behaviour and attitudes survey.
Belfast: NISRA, 2002.
- US Department
of Health and Human Services.
Physical
activity fundamental to preventing disease.
USA: HHS, 2002.
- World Health
Organization.
Health
promotion glossary.
Geneva: WHO, 1998.
For other sources
of reading material you may wish to visit the Cochrane Electronic
Health Library. Access to this resource is now free of charge
to anyone living in Ireland. Click Here
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