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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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NCHPAD NEWS:  February 2015

Volume 14, Issue 2

A monthly publication of NCHPAD - the NATIONAL CENTER on HEALTH, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY and DISABILITY http://www.nchpad.org.

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Letter from the EditorThere's Nothing Magical About January

Kids KornerSteps to Keeping your Heart Healthy

F.I.T.T. ColumnThree Fitness Myths

Training CornerFall in Love with Physical Activity

Nutrition SpotlightFive-Dinner Grocery Bag

Research CornerRecommendations for the Optimal Design of Exergame Interventions for Persons with Disabilities: Challenges, Best Practices, and Future Research

From the Information Specialists' DesksUpdates and Upcoming Events 


Letter from the EditorThere's Nothing Magical About January

Some time each February, several of us begin to abandon all of the New Year's resolutions we made with the highest of hopes and expectations only a few short weeks ago. Our editor provides hope and insight into how to use this and every months' "inclusive.health.connection." as an opportunity to continue or restart any and all personal health and wellness goals you have.

To hear more from our editor, please click here.


Kids KornerSteps to Keeping your Heart Healthy

Heart health is important for people of all ages, including kids. This month's Korner outlines three specific steps to help keep kids' hearts as healthy as possible.

To read more about youth heart health, please click here.


F.I.T.T. ColumnThree Fitness Myths

There are no shortage of myths, old wives' tales, and straight-up, too-good-to-be-true lies about health, fitness, and physical activity. This month, we explore and debunk three of the most popular and common of these myths, and provide more practical solutions on how to get the same benefits they falsely promise.

To learn more about these fitness myths, please click here.


Training CornerFall in Love with Physical Activity

Personality types dictate many aspects of our daily lives. Did you know that we all have specific fitness personality types? These types dictate what kinds of exercise and physical activity we will most and least enjoy. Knowing your type can help you find the most beneficial forms of activity for you.

To learn more about fitness personality types, please click here.


Nutrition SpotlightFive-Dinner Grocery Bag

Creating one meal, from shopping to cooking to cleaning, can be a daunting task. The thought of creating multiple meals in a week may seem exponentially harder. This month's Spotlight provides several tips and tricks for shopping and cooking to create five meals from one bag of groceries.

To learn more about the ingredients and recipes to help you create these five meals, please click here.


Research CornerRecommendations for the Optimal Design of Exergame Interventions for Persons with Disabilities: Challenges, Best Practices, and Future Research

There are several innvoative forms of non-gym-based exercise that you may choose to participate in to experience the benefits of physical activity. One of these is exergames, which are video games that seve as a form of exercise. This month's Research Corner provides extensive insight into an article regarding the future of exergames as they relate to people with disability.

To learn more about exergames as a form of physical activity for people with disability, please click here.


From the Information Specialists' Desks:  Updates and Upcoming Events


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