Talk:Lentis/Public Health Responds to Physical Inactivity

Casebook Group:
 * Neeta Singh (username: Singh_ns5kt)
 * Matt Asper (username: msa2uc)
 * Michael Wu (username: mvw5mf)

Mvw5mf (discuss • contribs) 23:19, 22 October 2018 (UTC)

Outline of participants
 * children/teenagers - want to have fun, hang out with friends, play games
 * working adults - most of their time consumed by work hours, family
 * Sport groups - promote their network/sport
 * Entertainment Industry - promote their product, advertisements, generate revenue
 * physicians - want to improve the general health of a population and/or their clients
 * communities (local governments and schools) - want to receive more funding and support

As convenience technologies permeate daily living, how has public health responded to physical inactivity? The public response to different participant groups range from simple solutions to high-tech changes.

Causes of sedentary lifestyle for both children/adults, for interventions/response focus on efforts targeted towards children

Other initiatives/groups to consider:
 * Nestle for Healthier Kids
 * Nemour's Healthy Kids, Healthy Future
 * Let's move
 * American Academy of Pediatrics
 * Journal of Physical inactivity and health -- open access info

Mvw5mf (discuss • contribs) 21:17, 22 October 2018 (UTC)

Preliminary Research to consider:
 * scale of the problem/prevalence of related problems
 * look at "State of Obesity" website

Mvw5mf (discuss • contribs) 23:19, 22 October 2018 (UTC)

Potential Participants and their ideas/values/perspectives :
 * children/teenagers - want to have fun, hang out with friends, play games
 * working adults - most of their time consumed by work hours, family --> consider type of job/commute, they need to make money, but also have family values
 * Sport groups - promote their network/sport
 * schools - want to receive more funding and support, parents of school aged children want to make sure that they are safe
 * CDC - general health of the public

Mvw5mf (discuss • contribs) 22:18, 5 November 2018 (UTC)