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- Young Teens Who Do Not Walk or Bike to School Due to Safety
- Teens Who Walk, Wheelchair, or Bike to School
- Young Teens Who Walk, Wheelchair, or Bike to School
- Adults Whose Neighborhood Supports Physical Activity
- Adults Who Regularly Walked or Biked in Their Neighborhood
- Adults Who Walked or Biked in Their Neighborhood
- Workers Commuting by Active Transportation
- Access to Parks
- Workers Commuting by Public Transportation
- Funding for Safe Routes to School
- Solo Drivers with a Long Commute
- Workers Commuting by Walking
- Adults Who Meet Aerobic Physical Activity Guidelines
- Adults Who Meet High Aerobic Physical Activity Guidelines
- Adults who Participate in Physical Activity Outside of Work
- Insurance Benefits for Nutritional and Physical Activity Services
- Schools Requiring Education on Physical Activity and Fitness
- Teens Who Engage in Regular Physical Activity
- Teens Who Have Physical Activity Breaks During Class Time
- Teens Who Meet Aerobic Physical Activity Guidelines
- Young Teens Who Engage in Regular Physical Activity
- Young Teens Who Have Physical Activity Breaks During Class Time
- Young Teens Who Meet Aerobic Physical Activity Guidelines
- Smoke-Free Public Transportation
- Access to Exercise Opportunities
- Adult Weight Screening and Follow Up
- Adults Who Are Sedentary
- Adults Who Belong to a Fitness Club or Gym
- Adults who Follow a Regular Exercise Routine
- Adults Who Meet Aerobic and Strengthening Activity Guidelines
- Adults Who Meet Muscle Strengthening Guidelines
- Adults with an Ambulatory Disability
- Cancer Survivors Who Have Obesity
- Certified Health and Physical Education Teachers
- Children 3-16 Weight Screening and Follow Up
- Monitoring System to Assess Health and Physical Education Content and Performance in Schools
- National Recommendations for Health and Physical Education Classes
- Policies Increasing Worksite Wellness Programs
- Positions Supporting School Gardens and Agriculture
- Regular Recess at Elementary Schools