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This week Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) released 8 articles focusing on multiple chronic conditions. The articles within this collection address the current trends in population growth, age distribution, and disease dynamics that forecast rises in the prevalence of chronic diseases, other chronic conditions, and combinations of chronic conditions. |
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Environments for Healthy Aging: Linking Prevention Research and Public Health Practice
Rebecca H. Hunter, MEd; Lynda A. Anderson, PhD; Basia Belza, PhD, RN; Kristin Bodiford, PhD, MBA; Steven P. Hooker, PhD; Chris S. Kochtitzky, MSP; David X. Marquez, PhD; William A. Satariano, PhD, MPH
Suggested citation for this article: Hunter RH, Anderson LA, Belza B, Bodiford K, Hooker SP, Kochtitzky CS, et al. Environments for Healthy Aging: Linking Prevention Research and Public Health Practice. Prev Chronic Dis 2013;10:120244. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd10.120244.
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Abstract
Safe and well-designed community environments support healthful behaviors that help prevent chronic conditions and unintentional injuries and enable older adults to be active and engaged in community life for as long as possible. We describe the work of the Healthy Aging Research Network (HAN) and partners over the past decade to better understand place-based determinants of health and translate that knowledge to real-world practice, with a focus on environmental strategies. Using key components of the Knowledge to Action framework, we document the importance of a sustained, multidisciplinary, collaborative approach and ongoing interaction between researchers and communities. We share examples of practical tools and strategies designed to engage and support critical sectors with the potential to enhance the health and well-being of older adults and their communities. We conclude with a description of lessons learned in facilitating the translation of prevention research into practice.CDC Home
Ambientes para un envejecimiento saludable: vincular la investigación sobre prevención con la práctica de salud pública
Rebecca H. Hunter, MEd; Lynda A. Anderson, PhD; Basia Belza, PhD, RN; Kristin Bodiford, PhD, MBA; Steven P. Hooker, PhD; Chris S. Kochtitzky, MSP; David X. Marquez, PhD; William A. Satariano, PhD, MPH
Citación sugerida para este artículo: Hunter RH, Anderson LA, Belza B, Bodiford K, Hooker SP, Kochtitzky CS, et al. Environments for Healthy Aging: Linking Prevention Research and Public Health Practice. Prev Chronic Dis 2013;10:120244. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd10.120244.
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