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Physical Activity Kit (PAK)

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The PAK is based on best and promising practices to increase physical activity. The PAK toolkit can be used in schools, communities, worksites, Head Start programs, elderly centers, and youth programs. The goal of the PAK is to increase the time American Indians and Alaskan Natives spend in medium to high physical activity for all ages across the lifespan. While the activities have been field tested to be culturally appropriate for Native communities, others might find PAK useful in their community.


Fruits and Veggies More Matters ™: Storing Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for Best Flavor handout Eng_Spn. 2016

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Fruits and Veggies More Matters ™: Storing Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for Best Flavor handout.

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Best Practices for Physical Activity: A Guide to Help Children Grow Up Healthy

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Nemours Health and Prevention Services created these physical activity guidelines to help promote and support quality physical activity for children and youth.

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Let’s Ride: 4 Requirements for a Bikeable Community

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This infographic outlines a few of the many strategies that can help get people bicycling around town.

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Move this Way: Making Neighborhoods more Walkable and Bikeable

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This report explains how to use one set of tools – zoning and subdivision codes – to make communities more walkable and bikeable. It was designed to assist public health department professionals and advocates in their efforts to revise their local codes, but it may also be useful to other stakeholders routinely involved with updating and revising zoning and subdivision codes, including elected officials, planners, and local advocates.

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On the Move: Safe Routes to School Policies in Rural School Districts

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This resource calls out specific approaches and tools that may be particularly helpful for rural schools, exploring elements of the Safe Routes to School District Policy Workbook. It walks through why safe routes matter, how to succeed with safe routes, and policies that support walking and biking to schools.

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Go4Life

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Go4Life from the National Institute on Aging at NIH is designed to help older adults fit exercise and physical activity into their daily life. This resource explores the kinds of exercises and physical activity that improve health and physical ability.
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Cooking 101 Handout Series: Basic Cooking Terms

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This handout series provides basic cooking information to use with families.

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Healthy Food Bank Hub: Eat Right’s Make the Most of Your Food Budget

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Tips on how to stretch your budget by signing up for helpful food-based programs.
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Healthy Food Bank Hub: Eat Right’s Simple Cooking Tips for Stretching Meals

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Tips to help save time, money, and food. Also provides simple recipe substitutions and kitchen measurement conversions.
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