Hearts N' Parks - United States
Hearts N' Parks is designed so that each community agency can adapt the programme material to its own design, abilities, and needs. Participants can be young or old, active or non-active. The activities are designed to be incorporated into a variety of programmes - nutrition and fitness activities, stress reduction or family life programmes, and the like. Consumer-oriented materials communicate heart-healthy messages related to weight management, physical activity, high blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart disease. Some of these materials address the needs and interests of specific populations, such as African Americans and Hispanics.
To guide this effort, recreation and park departments and other community organisations receive staff training and resources to integrate heart-healthy activities into existing activities or to develop new activities. A 240-page community mobilisation guide, which is available in printed or electronic format, includes background information and materials; techniques for creating and delivering heart-healthy activities to participants; tools and strategies for reaching specific groups, forming partnerships, and working with the media; and assessment tools. The guide also includes many handouts on heart-healthy eating and physical activity that may be reproduced for use with different audiences. An 8-minute video of Heart N' Parks activities and leaders, designed to share lessons learned, is also available. Part of the strategy here is to encourage community organisations to develop partnerships to further enrich their activities.
Hearts N' Parks was piloted during the summer of 1999 in 33 sites in 12 North Carolina communities involving more than 2,000 participants. An evaluation showed that participants retained information about heart-healthy behaviours and intended to eat healthier. In addition, children reported learning new physical activities and improving their performance in others; ageing people reported feeling healthier and experiencing less pain in their daily lives by the end of the programme.
NHLBI, NRPA.
Letter sent from Winthrop Morgan to Lisa Arose and the Association for Consumer Research Listserv on September 24 2003; and Hearts N' Parks page on NHLBI site.
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