AA & NHPI Thought Leader Report

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The goal of this project is to increase knowledge, awareness, and understanding of AA, NH, and PI transportation and land use experts’ professional and lived experiences around barriers and facilitators to walking and other forms of community-based physical activity among AA, NH, and PI communities. This project examines the nature, pattern, and magnitude of commonalities and differences in access, opportunities, and behaviors to walking, mobility, physical activity, and transportation amongst AA, NH, and PI communities living in the United States and U.S-Affiliated Pacific Islands. The findings from the environmental scan and thought leader interviews were synthesized to identify potential policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) approaches for public health to promote walking and community-based physical activity among AA, NH, and PI communities.

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