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Join Us for a Webinar on the Impact of the Move Your Way Campaign!

MoveYourWayEvaluationWebinarGraphicLightMove Your Way® is the promotional campaign for the second edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. It aims to help people of all ages and abilities find safe, fun ways to get active. On April 26 from 2 to 3 p.m. ET, we’re hosting a webinar titled How Move Your Way Impacted Physical Activity Outcomes in Communities Across the United States.

In the webinar, we’ll share how ODPHP worked with pilot organizations in communities across the country to implement the campaign, examine evaluation strategies used, and discuss findings from these efforts. We’ll also talk about implications for future research and practice.  

If you’re committed to helping people live healthier lives through physical activity, be sure to join us on April 26!

Register for the webinar todayThis link is external to health.gov..

And to learn more, check out our research reportThis link is external to health.gov. about evaluating the impact of the Move Your Way campaign in pilot communities.

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