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SUMMARY:Public Affairs Conference - Moving: What we do matters
DESCRIPTION:Live Zoom webinar panel session (see conference website for Zo
 om link)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGood nutrition\, regular physical activity and a he
 althy body weight are cornerstones of health at any stage of life. Americ
 ans know that choices about what to eat and drink and how to be physicall
 y active have lasting effects on an individual’s physical and emotional w
 ell-being. Government and private-sector policy solutions include expande
 d nutrition education and support\, as well as the creation of numerous o
 pportunities for physical activity\, yet the adult obesity rate in the U.
 S. stands at an all-time high of 42.4 % (Trust for America’s Health). Wha
 t are the demographic\, social and environmental factors that mitigate ag
 ainst basic wellness\, and how can they be bridged for a healthier Americ
 a? How can the mind and the body connect for better emotional and physica
 l outcomes? What equitable resources can be made available to navigate th
 e nation’s wellness crisis? 
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 or Zoom link)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;/article&gt;\n&lt;article&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Good nutritio
 n\, regular physical activity and a healthy body weight are cornerstones 
 of health at any stage of life. Americans know that choices about what to
 &amp;nbsp\;eat and drink and how to be physically active have lasting effects
  on an individual’s physical and emotional well-being. Government and pri
 vate-sector policy solutions include expanded nutrition education and sup
 port\, as well as the creation of numerous opportunities for physical act
 ivity\, yet the adult obesity rate in the U.S. stands at an all-time high
  of 42.4 % (Trust for America’s Health). What are the demographic\, socia
 l and environmental factors that mitigate against basic wellness\, and ho
 w can they be bridged for a healthier America? How can the mind and the b
 ody connect for better emotional and physical outcomes? What equitable re
 sources can be made available to navigate the nation’s wellness crisis?&amp;n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210929T143000
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URL:https://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/schedule
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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