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A Workshop Agenda Institute of Medicine Workshop on the Adequacy of Evidence for Physical Activity Guidelines Development October 23–24, 2006 Washington, DC October 23rd National Academy of Sciences Building 2100 C Street, N.W. October 24th Keck Center of The National Academies 500 Fifth Street, N.W. October 23, 2006 National Academy of Sciences Building 8:30 am–9:30 am Opening Session 8:30 am–8:40 am Welcome Linda Meyers, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine RADM Penelope Slade Royall, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 159

160 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP 8:40 am–9:00 am Workshop Purpose and Scope William Haskell, Chair, IOM Planning Committee and Stanford University Prevention Research Center 9:00 am–9:30 am State of the Nation Relative to Physical Activity Recommendations Russell Pate, University of South Carolina 9:30 am–10:30 am Plenary Session 1 Physical Activity, Health Promotion, and Chronic Disease Prevention Moderator: James Morrow, University of North Texas 9:30 am–10:00 am All-Cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Disease, and Cancer Steven Blair, University of South Carolina 10:00 am–10:30 am Bone, Joint, and Muscle Health and Performance Wendy Kohrt, University of Colorado 10:45 am–12:30 pm Plenary Session 2 Physical Activity, Health Promotion, and Chronic Disease Prevention (continued) Moderator: Rodney Dishman, University of Georgia 10:45 am–11:15 am Mental and Neurological Health Patrick O’Connor, University of Georgia 11:15 am–11:45 am Diabetes and Other Metabolic Disorders Judith Regensteiner, University of Colorado 11:45 am–12:30 pm

161 APPENDIX A Discussion Discussants: Laurie Goodyear, Harvard Medical School Bradley Hatfield, University of Maryland (slides presented by Rodney Dishman) Other Panelists: James Morrow, University of North Texas Rodney Dishman, University of Georgia Wendy Kohrt, University of Colorado Patrick O’Connor, University of Georgia Judith Regensteiner, University of Colorado 1:30 pm–2:30 pm Plenary Session 3 Physical Activity, Obesity, and Weight Management Moderator: Peter Brubaker, Wake Forest University 1:30 pm–2:00 pm Effects of Physical Activity on Weight Gain, Weight Loss, and Weight Loss Maintenance Joseph Donnelly, University of Kansas 2:00 pm–2:30 pm Discussion Discussants: Andrew Goldberg, Baltimore VA Medical Center Glenn Gaesser, University of Virginia Other Panelists: Peter Brubaker, Wake Forest University Joseph Donnelly, University of Kansas 2:30 pm–3:30 pm Plenary Session 4 Physical Activity and Risk—Maximizing Benefits Moderator: Caroline Macera, San Diego State University

162 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP 2:30 pm–2:50 pm Risks of Musculoskeletal Injury Bruce Jones, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen 2:50 pm–3:10 pm Cardiovascular Disease and Related Risks David Siscovick, University of Washington 3:10 pm–3:30 pm Discussion Discussants: Jennifer Hootman, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention William Garrett Jr., Duke University Other Panelists: Caroline Macera, San Diego State University Bruce Jones, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen David Siscovick, University of Washington 3:45 pm–6:00 pm Plenary Session 5 Special Considerations for Children and Youth, Pregnant and Postpartum Women, and Older Adults Special Considerations for Children and Youth, Pregnant and Postpartum Women Moderator: Patty Freedson, University of Massachusetts 3:45 pm–4:15 pm Physical Activity and Children and Youth Robert Malina, Tarleton State University 4:15 pm–5:00 pm Discussion Discussants: Russell Pate, University of South Carolina Heather McKay, University of British Columbia James Pivarnik, Michigan State University

163 APPENDIX A Other Panelists: Patty Freedson, University of Massachusetts Robert Malina, Tarleton State University Special Considerations for Older Adults Moderator: Miriam Nelson, Tufts University 5:00 pm–5:30 pm Physical Activity and Older Adults Roger Fielding, Tufts University 5:30 pm–6:00 pm Discussion Discussant: Anne Newman, University of Pittsburgh Other Panelists: Miriam Nelson, Tufts University Roger Fielding, Tufts University October 24, 2006 Keck Center of The National Academies 8:30 am–8:45 am Review of Previous Day’s Presentations 8:45 am–10:00 am Plenary Session 6 Special Considerations (continued) Moderator: Gregory Heath, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 8:45 am–9:15 am Special Considerations for Persons with Disabilities James Rimmer, University of Illinois at Chicago 9:15 am–10:00 am Discussion

164 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WORKSHOP Discussants: Peter Brubaker, Wake Forest University Kerry Courneya, University of Alberta Richard Macko, University of Maryland Other Panelists: Gregory Heath, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga James Rimmer, University of Illinois at Chicago 10:30 am–12:45 pm Overview of Workshop Discussions 10:30 am–11:15 am Brief Summary of Plenary Sessions by the Moderators James Morrow, University of North Texas Rodney Dishman, University of Georgia Peter Brubaker, Wake Forest University Caroine Macera, San Diego State University Patty Freedson, University of Massachusetts Miriam Nelson, Tufts University Gregory Heath, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 11:15 am–12:15 pm Plenary Discussion Including Comments from Participants Moderator: William Haskell, Chair, IOM Planning Committee and Stanford University Prevention Research Center 12:15 pm–12:45 pm Summary of Key Elements of Workshop William Haskell, Chair, IOM Planning Committee and Stanford University Prevention Research Center 12:45 pm–1:00 pm Concluding Remarks RADM Penelope Slade Royall, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of Public Health and Sciences, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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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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