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C Workshop Participants Katie Clarke Adamson Jennifer Bishop, M.P.H. Director of Health Partnership Policy Analyst and Policy Department of Health and YMCA of the USA Human Services Washington, DC Washington, DC Brian Armour, Ph.D. Steven N. Blair, P.E.D. Health Economist Professor Division of Human Department of Exercise Science Development and Disability Norman J. Arnold School of CDC/National Center on Birth Public Health Defects and Developmental University of South Carolina Disabilities Columbia, SC Atlanta, GA Mona Bormet, M.P.H., C.H.E.S. Policy Associate David Auxter, Ph.D. Co-Chair, Disability Prevention National Research Center for Task Force Women & Families Consortium for Citizens with Washington, DC Disabilities Washington, DC Barbara Bowman, Ph.D. Associate Director for Science David Berrigan, Ph.D., National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health, M.P.H. Biologist and Promotion National Cancer Institute Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health Prevention Bethesda, MD Atlanta, GA 183

184 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP Kerry S. Courneya, Ph.D. Peter H. Brubaker, Ph.D. Professor and Chair, Canada Professor Research in Physical Activity Departments of Medicine and and Cancer Health, Exercise Science Faculty of Physical Education Wake Forest University University of Alberta Winston-Salem, NC Edmonton, Alberta, Canada David Buchner, M.D., M.P.H. Chief, Physical Activity and Wilma Peterman Cross, M.A. Senior Program Analyst Health Branch National Institute of Arthritis Division of Nutrition and and Musculoskeletal and Skin Physical Activity Disease Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health Prevention Bethesda, MD Atlanta, GA Lisa Culver, P.T., M.B.A. Carl Caspersen, Ph.D., M.P.H. Associate Director Associate Director for Science Department of Practice Division of Diabetes Translation American Physical Therapy Centers for Disease Control and Association Prevention Alexandria, VA Atlanta, GA Jesse DeMello, Ph.D. Holly Lea Cintas, Ph.D. Associate Professor Physical Therapy Research Department of Kinesiology and Coordinator Health Science National Institutes of Health Louisiana State University Bethesda, MD Shreveport, LA David Conroy, Ph.D. Associate Professor Rodney K. Dishman, Ph.D. Professor of Exercise Science Department of Kinesiology and Director, Exercise Pennsylvania State University Psychology Laboratory University Park, PA Kinesiology Department University of Georgia Susan Cooper, M.S.N., R.N. Athens, GA Director, Project Diabetes State of Tennessee Nashville, TN

185 APPENDIX C Sheila Franklin, M.A. Joseph E. Donnelly, Ed.D., Director FACSM National Coalition for Professor and Director, Energy Promoting Physical Activity Balance Laboratory and the Washington, DC Center for Physical Activity and Weight Management Schiefelbusch Institute for Patty Freedson, Ph.D. Chair and Professor Lifespan Studies Department of Kinesiology University of Kansas University of Massachusetts Lawrence, KS Amherst, MA Bart Drinkard, M.S., P.T., C.C.S. Physical Therapist Janet Fulton, Ph.D. Epidemiologist National Institute of Health Division of Nutrition and Bethesda, MD Physical Activity Centers for Disease Control and Chhanda Dutta, Ph.D. Prevention Chief, Clinical Gerontology Atlanta, GA Branch Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology Program Emily Gadola Public Affairs Research National Institute of Aging Associate National Institute of Health Trust for America’s Health Bethesda, MD Washington, DC Roger A. Fielding, Ph.D. Scientist I and Director of Glenn Gaesser, Ph.D. Professor and Director Nutrition, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology Program and Sarcopenia Laboratory Curry School of Education Director, Human Studies Jean University of Virginia Mayer USDA Human Charlottesville, VA Nutrition Research Center on Aging Tufts University Ewing Garber, Ph.D. Associate Professor Boston, MA Northeastern University Boston, MA

186 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP William L. Haskell, Ph.D. William E. Garrett, Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine Ph.D. Stanford Prevention Research Professor of Surgery in Center Orthopedics Stanford University School of Department of Surgery Medicine Division of Orthopedic Surgery Stanford, CA Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC Bradley Hatfield, Ph.D. Professor, Sports Psychology Andrew Goldberg, M.D. Kinesiology Department Director, Geriatric Research, University of Maryland Education and Clinical Center College Park, MD Baltimore VA Medical Center Baltimore, MD Gregory W. Heath, D.H.Sc., M.P.H. Laurie J. Goodyear, Ph.D. Department of Health and Associate Professor of Medicine Human Performance Harvard Medical School University of Tennessee Senior Investigator and Head Chattanooga, TN Section on Metabolism Joslin Diabetes Center Boston, MA Jennifer M. Hootman, Ph.D. ATC Epidemiologist Arthritis Section, Division of Molly Greaney, Ph.D. Adult and Community Health Research Associate Centers for Disease Control and Harvard School of Prevention Public Health Atlanta, GA Boston, MA Edward Howley, Ph.D. Kelly Kennai Grunig Professor Media Relations and Project Department of Health and Manager Exercise Science YMCA of the USA University of Tennessee Washington, DC Knoxville, TN

187 APPENDIX C Geraldine Kennedo Van Hubbard, M.D., Ph.D. Administrative Assistant Director, NIH Division of Food and Nutrition Board Nutrition Research Institute of Medicine Coordination and Senior The National Academies Advisor to the Secretary Washington, DC Department of Health and Human Services Bethesda, MD Woodie Kessel, M.D., M.P.H. Senior Child Health Science Advisor Alice Jaglowski, M.S.H., Office of Disease Prevention C.H.E.S. and Health Promotion Physical Activity Coordinator Rockville, MD Obesity Prevention Program Florida Department of Health Tallahassee, FL Sue Knaup Executive Director Thunderhead Alliance Agnieszka Jarmula Prescott, AZ European Commission Washington DC Harold W. (Bill) Kohl III, Ph.D. Melissa Johnson, M.S. Lead Epidemiologist/Team Executive Director Leader President's Council on Physical Physical Activity and Health Fitness and Sports Branch Department of Health and National Center for Chronic Human Services Disease Prevention and Washington, DC Health Promotion Division of Nutrition and Bruce H. Jones, M.D., M.P.H. Physical Activity Manager, Injury Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Program Prevention Directorate of Epidemiology Atlanta, GA and Disease Surveillance US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Wendy M. Kohrt, Ph.D. Professor of Medicine Medicine Division of Geriatric Medicine Aberdeen, MD University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, CO

188 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP Richard F. Macko, M.D. Vivica Kraak, M.S., R.D. GRECC Associate Director for Senior Program Officer Research Food and Nutrition Board Professor Institute of Medicine Department of Neurology and The National Academies Gerontology Washington, DC Baltimore VA Medical Center Baltimore, MD Susan Krebs-Smith, Ph.D., M.P.H. Chief, Risk Factor Monitoring Wolf Maier, D.V.M, D.A.B.T Counselor, Food Safety and Methods Branch Health and Consumer Affairs National Cancer Institute Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Robert Malina, Ph.D., Molly Kretsch, Ph.D. National Program Leader FACSM Research Professor Human Nutrition Tarleton State University USDA/Agriculture Research Bay City, TX Service Beltsville, MD Rose Marie Martinez, Sc.D. Director, Board on Population Henry Lukaski, Ph.D. Health and Public Health Assistant Center Director Practice Agriculture Research Service Institute of Medicine U.S. Department of Agriculture The National Academies Grand Forks, ND Washington, DC Caroline Macera, Ph.D. Professor of Epidemiology Heather McKay, Ph.D. Professor, Faculty of Medicine Physical Activity Research Department of Orthopaedics and Collaborative Family Practice San Diego State University Interim Director, Centre for Hip San Diego, CA Health, Division of Orthopaedic Engineering, Bone Health Research University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada

189 APPENDIX C Kathryn McMurry, M.S. Anne Newman, M.D., M.P.H. Professor of Epidemiology and Senior Nutrition Advisor Medicine Office of Disease Prevention Graduate School of Public and Health Promotion Health U.S. Department of Health and University of Pittsburgh Human Services Pittsburgh, PA Rockville, MD Patrick O’Connor, Ph.D. Holly McPeak, M.S. Professor and Co-Director Nutrition Advisor Exercise Psychology Office of Disease Prevention Laboratory and Health Promotion Department of Exercise Science U.S. Department of Health and University of Georgia Human Services Athens, GA Rockville, MD Jennifer O’Shea Linda D. Meyers, Ph.D. Director Director, Food and Nutrition Dittus Communications, Inc. Board Washington, DC Institute of Medicine The National Academies Washington, DC CDR Bernard Parker, M.D. Office of Commissioned Corps Force Management James R. Morrow, Jr., Ph.D. Office of Public Health and Professor, Dept. of Kinesiology Science, Office of the Health Promotion and Recreation Secretary University of North Texas U.S. Department of Health and Denton, TX Human Services Rockville, MD Miriam Nelson, Ph.D. Director, John Hancock Center for Physical Activity and Russell R. Pate, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Research Nutrition and Associate and Professor Professor of Nutrition Department of Exercise Science The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Norman J. Arnold School of Friedman School of Nutrition Public Health Science and Policy University of South Carolina Tufts University Columbia, SC Boston, MA

190 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP Jennifer Roland, Ph.D., P.T., Jim Pawelczyk, Ph.D. Associate Professor of M.P.H. Assistant Professor Physiology and Kinesiology Department of Disability and Pennsylvania State University Human Development University Park, PA Center on Health Promotion Research for Persons with Cecilia Penn, M.D. Disabilities Preventive Medicine Resident University of Illinois U.S. Department of Health and Chicago, Illinois Human Services Rockville, MD RADM Penelope Royall, P.T., M.S.W. James M. Pivarnik, Ph.D. Director, Office of Disease Professor of Kinesiology and Prevention and Health Epidemiology Promotion, Office of Public Departments of Kinesiology and Health and Science Epidemiology Center for U.S. Department of Health and Physical Activity and Health Human Services Michigan State University Rockville, MD East Lansing, MI Asel Ryskulova, M.D., M.P.H. Judith Regensteiner, Ph.D. Epidemiologist Professor of Medicine National Center for Health Department of Cardiology Heart Statistics Center Centers for Disease Control and University of Colorado School Prevention of Medicine Hyattsville, MD Denver, CO CDR Rita B. Shapiro, Ph.D., James Rimmer, Ph.D. Director, Center on Health M.D. Commander Promotion Research for Persons United States Coast Guard with Disabilities Washington, DC Director, National Center on Physical Activity and Disability University of Illinois Chicago, IL

191 APPENDIX C Meredith Terpeluk Denise Simons-Morton, M.D., Director of Secretarial Ph.D. Prevention Initiatives Chief, Clinical Applications and Office of Public Health and Prevention Branch Science National Heart, Lung, and U.S. Department of Health and Blood Institute Human Services National Institutes of Health Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Wilma Tilson David Siscovick, M.D. Senior Health Policy Analyst Professor of Medicine and U.S. Department of Health and Epidemiology Human Services Cardiovascular Health Research Washington, DC Unit University of Washington Seattle, WA Beth Topf Policy Analyst, Prevention Association of State and Christine Spain, M.A., M.S. Territorial Health Officials Director, Research, Planning, Washington, DC and Special Projects President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports CAPT Richard P. Troiano, Washington, DC Ph.D. Coordinator, Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Pamela E. Starke-Reed, Ph.D. Office of Disease Prevention Deputy Director and Health Promotion National Institutes of Health Office of Public Health and Division of Nutrition Research Science Coordination U.S. Department of Health and Bethesda, MD Human Services Rockville, MD Kimberly Stitzel, M.S., R.D. Science and Medicine Advisor American Heart Association Jennifer Tucker, M.P.A. Public Health Analyst Washington, DC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Carol West Suitor, Sc.D., R.D. Atlanta, GA Consultant Northfield, VT

192 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP Mary Wykle, PhD. Monica Hobbs Vinluan, J.D. Professor, Aquatics Specialist Senior Policy Associate Northern Virginia Community National Recreation and Park College and Aquatic Therapy Association & Rehabilitation Institute Washington, DC Annandale, VA Jane Wargo, M.A. Program Analyst Deborah Young, Ph.D. Associate Professor President’s Council on Physical University of Maryland Fitness and Sports College Park, MD Washington, DC Judith C. Young, Ph.D. Richard Weil Vice President for Programs Exercise Physiologist American Alliance for Health, New York Obesity Research Physical Education, Center Recreation and Dance St. Luke’s Hospital Reston, VA New York, NY James Whitehead Executive Vice President American College of Sports Medicine Indianapolis, IN

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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.

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