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Phyllis Hodges <[log in to unmask]>
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I've received this message 3 times. I really like to know about it, but
I only need to receive it once.

Thanks.
On Friday, June 6, 2003, at 01:55 PM, Kathy Garnsworthy wrote:

> NEW ISSUE OF RESEARCH UPDATE
>
> Research Update, a free, quarterly publication from the Alberta Centre
> for
> Active Living, profiles current research in physical activity and
> healthy
> living. To access this issue, please visit
> www.centre4activeliving.ca/Research/ResearchUpdate/index.htm.
>
> If you know of someone who would like to be added to our mailing list
> to
> receive information related to physical activity, please contact
> Margaret
> Burns at [log in to unmask] We encourage reprints of Research
> Update. If you would like to reprint Research Update or reproduce it
> on your
> web site, please let us know by contacting Kathy Garnsworthy at
> [log in to unmask]
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> 1. What's in this issue of Research Update?
>
> 2. News from the Alberta Centre for Active Living.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 1. What's in this issue of Research Update?
>
> This issue has been published in collaboration with Dietitians of
> Canada.
>
> - Perceived Access to Physical Activity Facilities in Urban Areas
> By John C. Spence, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Physical
> Education
> and Recreation, University of Alberta, Nicoleta Cutsumiscu, MA,
> University
> of Alberta, and Kerry R. McGannon, PhD, Assistant Professor,
> University of
> Iowa.
> This article focuses on one section of the 2002 Alberta Survey on
> Physical
> Activity (to be published by the Alberta Centre for Active Living in
> the
> fall of 2003).
>
> - Working with the Givens: Philosophy and Experience in Collaboration
> By Ruth Wolfe, MPH, Wolfe-Gordon Consulting, and Mary Anne Yurkiw,
> MSc, RC,
> Alberta Milk.
> This article analyses the evaluation report on the partnership among
> the
> Alberta Partners in Nutrition Education (ALPINE), a health-promotion
> collaboration to develop and disseminate consistent healthy eating and
> active living messages to the general public.
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> 2. News from the Alberta Centre for Active Living
>
> - Alberta Centre for Active Living Featured on the Canadian Health
> Network
> Web Site
> Joanne Gesell, Education Coordinator at the Alberta Centre for Active
> Living, is the author of the June feature article on the Canadian
> Health
> Network home page. Joanne's article, "Stepping up your physical
> activity:
> Walking to improve your health," appears June 1 on the Canadian Health
> Network home page at
> www.canadian-health-network.ca/customtools/homee.html.
> This article is full of practical walking tools and information on
> getting
> started, setting
> goals, measuring your progress, and overcoming barriers to walking.
>
> - New Research Coordinator at the Centre
> The Alberta Centre for Active Living is very pleased to announce the
> appointment of Enrique Garcia as our new Research Associate. Dr. Garcia
> recently completed his PhD in the Faculty of Physical Education and
> Recreation at the University of Alberta. Dr. Garcia's research
> interests
> include ecological approaches to sport and physical activity;
> socialization
> through sport and physical activity; adolescent athletes; and global
> issues
> affecting physical activity participation. We look forward to working
> with
> Dr. Garcia, who takes up his position on August 5, 2003.
>
> - Older Adult Resources
> The Alberta Centre for Active Living supports Alberta practitioners and
> organizations with innovative and collaborative projects that promote
> physical activity for older adults.  Visit our newly redesigned Older
> Adults' section of the web site at
> http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/Education/OlderAdults/index.html.
>
> - 101 Active Living Ideas for Older Adults
> The Alberta Centre for Active Living recently produced a poster that
> contains 101 ideas for ways older adults can become more active. This
> poster
> is available free (except for shipping costs). To find out how to
> order,
> please visit
> http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/Education/OlderAdults/
> 101orderform.pdf.
>
> - More Information about the Centre
> The Alberta Centre for Active Living is a non-profit research and
> education
> centre affiliated with the Faculty of Physical Education and
> Recreation at
> the University of Alberta and supported by Alberta Community
> Development and
> the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation. To find
> out more
> about the centre's activities and partnerships, please visit our web
> site at
> http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/about.html.
>
>
> Kathy Garnsworthy
> Communications and Marketing Coordinator
> Alberta Centre for Active Living
> Edmonton AB
> Tel.: 780 415-6248 (Mon./Tues./Wed./Fri.)
> www.centre4activeliving.ca
> "Research and education for the promotion of physical activity."
>
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