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Chapter: Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Appendix C

November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List

AGENDA

November 1–2, 2018

National Academy of Sciences Building
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

DAY 1 – NOVEMBER 1

9:00 am Light Breakfast Available—Room 125
[Closed Committee Meeting Begins (Committee members only)—Board Room]
10:00 am Convene Open Session: Welcome, Introductions, and Goals of the Meeting—Room 125

Russ Pate, Committee Chair

10:30 am Subgroup Discussions—Proceed to Respective Breakout Rooms

Board Room—Children—Russ Pate (for Genevieve Dunton, Committee Member, Subgroup Lead)
Room 118—Health Care—Liz Joy, Committee Member, Subgroup Lead

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Room 114—Workplace—Keshia Pollack Porter and Laurie Whitsel, Committee Members, Subgroup Leads
Room 125—Community Supports for Active
Transportation—Daniel Rodriguez and Jim Sallis, Committee Members, Subgroup Leads

[Break(s) at the discretion of subgroup leads.]
12:30 pm Lunch—Room 125
1:30 pm Continue Subgroup Discussions—Return to Respective Breakout Rooms
3:00 pm Report Out from Subgroups—Return to Room 125

Children—Russ Pate (for Genevieve Dunton)
Health Care—Liz Joy
Workplace—Keshia Pollack Porter and Laurie Whitsel
Community Supports for Active Transportation—Daniel Rodriguez and Jim Sallis

3:45 pm Subgroup Collaboration Round 1

Board Room—Health Care and Children
Room 125—Community Supports and Workplace

4:30 pm Subgroup Collaboration Round 2

Board Room—Health Care and Workplace
Room 125—Community Supports and Children

5:15 pm Full Group Discussion—All Subgroups Return to Room 125
5:45 pm Adjourn Open Session

DAY 2 – NOVEMBER 2

7:30 am Breakfast Available—Room 125
8:30 am Continue Subgroup Discussion—Proceed to Respective
Breakout Rooms

Board Room—Children—Genevieve Dunton, Committee Member, Subgroup Lead
Room 118—Health Care—Liz Joy, Committee Member, Subgroup Lead

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Room 114—Workplace—Laurie Whitsel, Committee Members, Subgroup Lead
Room 125—Community Supports for Active
Transportation—Daniel Rodriguez and Jim Sallis, Committee Members, Subgroup Leads

[Break(s) at the discretion of subgroup leads.]
12:00 pm Lunch—Room 125
1:00 pm Final Report Out from Subgroups—Return to Room 125

Children—Genevieve Dunton
Health Care—Liz Joy
Workplace—Laurie Whitsel
Community Supports for Active Transportation—Daniel Rodriguez and Jim Sallis

2:00 pm Adjourn Open Session
2:00 pm Closed Committee Meeting Begins (Committee members only)—Board Room
3:00 pm Closed Committee Meeting Adjourns
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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PARTICIPANT LIST

Committee Chair

Russell Pate

Children Subgroup

Committee Member, Subgroup Lead: Genevieve Dunton

Katie Adamson, YMCA

David Berrigan, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Amy Eyler, Washington University in St. Louis

Sarah Lee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Kellie May, National Recreation and Park Association

Greg Welk, Iowa State University

Ben Zablotsky, CDC

Health Care Subgroup

Committee Member, Subgroup Lead: Liz Joy

David Buchner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Felipe Lobelo, Emory University

John Omura, CDC

Kevin Patrick, University of California, San Diego

Mary Rosenberger, Stanford University

Rick Troiano, NIH

Janet Wright, CDC

Workplace Subgroup

Committee Member, Subgroup Lead: Keshia Pollack Porter

Committee Member, Subgroup Lead: Laurie Whitsel

Ron Goetzel, IBM

Laura Linnan, University of North Carolina

Karen Moseley, HERO Health

Bonnie Sechrist, Willis Towers Watson

Kathy Watson, CDC

Community Supports Subgroup

Committee Member and Subgroup Lead: Daniel Rodriguez

Committee Member and Subgroup Lead: Jim Sallis

Jason Broehm, Department of Transportation

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Susan Carlson, CDC

Jamie Chriqui, University of Illinois at Chicago

Paula Flores, Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.

Janet Fulton, CDC

Aaron Hipp, North Carolina State University

Sagar Shah, American Planning Association

John Thomas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Carla Zelaya, CDC

Attendees

Matt Dalbey, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Deborah Galuska, CDC

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: November 2018 Open Session Agenda and Participant List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25444.
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Physical activity has far-reaching benefits for physical, mental, emotional, and social health and well-being for all segments of the population. Despite these documented health benefits and previous efforts to promote physical activity in the U.S. population, most Americans do not meet current public health guidelines for physical activity.

Surveillance in public health is the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of outcome-specific data, which can then be used for planning, implementation and evaluation of public health practice. Surveillance of physical activity is a core public health function that is necessary for monitoring population engagement in physical activity, including participation in physical activity initiatives. Surveillance activities are guided by standard protocols and are used to establish baseline data and to track implementation and evaluation of interventions, programs, and policies that aim to increase physical activity. However, physical activity is challenging to assess because it is a complex and multidimensional behavior that varies by type, intensity, setting, motives, and environmental and social influences. The lack of surveillance systems to assess both physical activity behaviors (including walking) and physical activity environments (such as the walkability of communities) is a critical gap.

Implementing Strategies to Enhance Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity in the United States develops strategies that support the implementation of recommended actions to improve national physical activity surveillance. This report also examines and builds upon existing recommended actions.

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