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Improving Lives through Evidence-Based Health Promotion Programs: A National Priority

机译:通过基于证据的健康促进计划改善生活:国家优先事项

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The National Council on Aging (NCOA) has set forth on an ambitious course to improve the health and economic security of 10 million older adults by 2020. Specific to older adult health, the promotion of proven, cost effective programs is vital to our collective success. Through our Center for Healthy Aging (CHA), we collaborate with federal, state, and community partners to further the impact and sustainability of evidence-based health promotion programs. Our passion for this work, coupled with our reputation as a valued resource for organizations offering these programs, has afforded us the privilege of serving as a technical assistance resource center for the U.S. Administration on Aging (AoA) since CHA’s inception (1). In addition, CHA has been the leader of the Falls Free©Initiative (2), a national collaborative effort to reduce falls among older adults.
机译:全国老龄理事会(NCOA)提出了一项雄心勃勃的计划,到2020年改善1000万老年人的健康和经济安全。针对老年人健康,促进行之有效的具有成本效益的计划对于我们的集体成功至关重要。通过我们的健康老龄化中心(CHA),我们与联邦,州和社区合作伙伴进行合作,以进一步提高循证健康促进计划的影响力和可持续性。自从CHA成立以来(1),我们对这项工作的热情,加上我们作为提供这些计划的组织的宝贵资源的声誉,使我们有幸成为美国衰老管理局(AoA)的技术援助资源中心。此外,CHA还是Falls Free©Initiative(2)的负责人,该计划是一项全国性的合作活动,旨在减少老年人的跌倒。

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