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It’s a Two-Way Street: Intersection of Transportation & Public Health

It’s a Two-Way Street: Intersection of Transportation & Public Health. national physical activity society | 10.20.2014. Objectives. Describe lessons learned by presenters who work to increase physical activity in communities of need.

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It’s a Two-Way Street: Intersection of Transportation & Public Health

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  1. It’s a Two-Way Street: Intersection of Transportation & Public Health national physical activity society | 10.20.2014

  2. Objectives Describe lessons learned by presenters who work to increase physical activity in communities of need. Assess efforts to increase physical activity according to lessons learned from presenters. Identify meaningful and innovative approaches to utilize to increase physical activities in communities of need.

  3. How we started dating…

  4. …began courting each other

  5. We both cared about kids…SRTS

  6. AND, had a love affair with bikes.

  7. Which we had to tell people about

  8. We even evaluate our relationship.

  9. …and, plan for the future

  10. Thank you! Amber Dallman Physical Activity Coordinator Minnesota Department of Health amber.dallman@state.mn.us | 651.201.5494

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