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ALBERTA CENTRE FOR ACTIVE LIVING

2005 ALBERTA SURVEY ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: ALBERTANS BECOMING MORE ACTIVE

A recent study by the Alberta Centre for Active Living shows that the number
of active Albertans has increased significantly over the last five years
(www.centre4activeliving.ca/Research/ResearchUpdate/2005/ActiveLivingJune.ht
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Currently, about 60% of Albertans are active enough to receive health
benefits. This figure compares with approximately 57% in 2002 and 54% in
2000.

This study was based on data collected in 2000, 2002, and 2005 for the
Alberta surveys on physical activity. To see the 2005 survey on physical
activity, visit www.centre4activeliving.ca/Research/ResResources.html.

The Alberta Centre for Active Living is a provincial non-profit research and
education centre affiliated with the Faculty of Physical Education and
Recreation at the University of Alberta. Through funding from the Alberta
Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation, the centre surveyed a
representative sample of adults across the province in 2000, 2002, and 2005.

For a summary of some of the survey's main findings, please see our recent
media release (www.centre4activeliving.ca/ContactUs/MediaRoom.html).

NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

a) New Web Site
The centre will be launching its new web site (www.centre4activeliving.ca)
later this fall. Our new web site design will allow you to find physical
activity information much more easily on our site. We're currently reviewing
all resources on our existing site to ensure that our new site is as
up-to-date and accurate as possible. In addition, a new and more powerful
search feature will allow you to find resources much more easily. Watch for
more news about the launch of the new site later this fall.

b) Canadian Health Network Online Survey
Tell us what you think about the Canadian Health Network! Please complete
the online survey (click on http://97.ca/ekos/callweb.cgi?_proj=0915 or
visit www.canadian-health-network.ca). The Alberta Centre for Active Living
is the Active Living Affiliate for the Canadian Health Network.


Kathy Garnsworthy
Communications and Marketing Coordinator
Alberta Centre for Active Living
Tel.: 780 415-6248
www.centre4activeliving.ca

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