OTHER SCIENTIFC RESOURCES
The Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute brings
you these links to important resources offered by other leading
Canadian organizations as well as highly respected members of
the international research community.
ONLINE LIBRARIES
The Sport Information Resource Centre
(SIRC) is a world leader in identifying, organizing and distributing
sport and fitness information. It offers a range of products
and services specifically designed to meet the research needs
of coaches, athletes, students, teachers and medical practitioners.
From bibliographic references to full-text document delivery,
SIRC offers the complete sport information solution.
The Leisure Information
Network's (LIN) goal is to provide a focus and infrastructure
for the collection, dissemination and exchange of information
amongst leisure services professionals. LIN uses various technologies
to promote and facilitate the availability and use of timely,
relevant and accurate information to its members.
The National
Library of Medicine is the world's largest medical library
and creator of MEDLINE, which is a database of references to
more than 11 million articles published in 4300 biomedical journals
The Physical
Activity and Health Network (PAHNet) is a repository for
research communication, online journals, interaction on cutting
edge research topics, and the advancement of professional training
in activity, exercise science and exercise epidemiology.
CANADIAN DOCUMENTS
The
Economic Impact of Physical Activity in Ontario, prepared
for the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Culture, and Recreation
and the Ministry of Health
Community Mobilization Workbook for the Physical Activity
Intervention PolicyFramework, prepared for the Ontario Ministry
of Citizenship, Culture, and Recreation and the Ministry of
Health
Health Workbook for the Physical Activity Intervention
Policy Framework, by the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Culture,
and Recreation and the Ministry of Health
Messaging Workbook for the Physical Activity Intervention
Policy Framework, prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship,
Culture, and Recreation and the Ministry of Health
Impact and Benefits of Physical Activity and Recreation on
Canadian Youth-at-risk, by the Canadian Parks/Recreation
Association
INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS
Physical activity
and health: A report of the Surgeon General, by the US Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
Healthy People 2010, by the US Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention
Framework
for Program Evaluation in Public Health, by the US Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
The
Ahwahnee Principles: Toward more livable communities, by
the California-based Local Government Commission's Center for
Livable Communities
Disclaimer The
Institute strives to provide links to web sites and resources
with accurate, credible information. It is not responsible however
for what appears on these sites and cannot guarantee the quality
of the information they contain. The list is not intended to
be exhaustive.
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