| 1.1 - Status of national physical activity plans (who has them, why they do or do not exist) Adrian Bauman |
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| 1.2 - What does a national plan look like, and what are the resource materials available to help develop one? Fiona Bull |
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| 1.3 - Summary, Conclusion and Discussion points Adrian Bauman and Fiona Bull |
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| 3 - Advocacy for Physical Activity: The Science, Strategy and Art Trevor Shilton |
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| 4 - Challenges in Advocacy fro Developing Countries Beatriz Champagne |
| 5 - Background to developing a national physical activity plan for Brazil Deborah Carvalho-Malta and Julia Nogueria |
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| 6 - Background to developing a national physical activity plan for Chile Patricia Morgado and Fernando Gonzalez |
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| 7 - Kuwait physical activity plan Jasem Ramadan |
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| 8 - Background to developing a national physical activity plan for Russia Igor Glasunov and Stanislav Birukov |
| Presentation International Olympic Committee (IOC) Katia Mascagni |
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| American College of Sports Medicine Jim Whitehead |
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| 9 - World Heart Federation (WHF) Helen Alderson |
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| 10 - Inter American Heart Foundation (IAHF) Beatriz Champagne |
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| 11 - American Cancer Society Collen Doyle |
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| 12 - Agita Mundo Victor Matsudo |
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| 13 - PAHO Branka Legetic |
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| 14 - WHO / PAHO (including comments on DPAS) Hamadi Benaziza |
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| 15 - IUHPE Marie-Claude Lamarre |
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| 16 - Review and Group Discussion Jim Whitehead |
