Improving the lives of older Americans Healthy Aging: Why Does it Matter? How Do We Get There? Nancy Whitelaw, PhD Senior Vice President, Healthy Aging.
Lifestyles, Fitness and Rehabilitation Hypertension.
Lesson 2 To manage stress, identify your stressors. You then have a better chance of controlling them. How should you start dealing with stress? Managing.
Lesson 3 How can you keep your muscles flexible and strong? The Muscular System Proper warm-up and stretching before and cool-down after any physical.
What is the data telling us?. How big a problem is it? A third of all Texas deaths are due to CVD (2006): –Heart disease: 41,000 –Stroke: 9,900 Hospitalizations.
Quick Start Guide to a Physically Active Organization Texas Department of Health Texas Diabetes Program/Council University of Texas at Austin Department.
Physical Activity Susan Brotherton, Physical Education Specialist.
NUTRITION Chapter 2 Dietary Guidelines. Much of the info. On my slides will be found in Ch 2 of the nutrition book however….. We used a different nutrition.
Section B –Managerial and individual decision problems Externalities in consumption and production Application to sport and exercise –By the end of this.
© Food – a fact of life 2009 Factors affecting food choice Foundation.
Stacey Lyons and Annie West Happiness consultancy report MACS325, Happiness: investigating its causes and conditions Autumn session, 2012 Media and Cultural.
Eduardo Simoes, MD, MSc, MPH Director, Prevention Research Centers Program Healthy Aging Research Network Meeting March 8, 2011 Project GUIA Understanding.