New Report: Physical (In)Activity Among Low-Income Children and Youth
Posted by on August 1, 2003
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s After School Project just released a new report by Robert Halpern entitled, “Physical (In)Activity Among Low-Income Children and Youth: Problem, Prospect, Challenge.”
The author explores the causes of the physical inactivity problem, and provides suggestions for responding to the challenge of promoting physical activity.
The report is available by sending an e-mail to:info@theafterschoolproject.org.
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