03/09/2012
iMove and So Should You - Cancerwise | Cancer blog from MD Anderson Cancer Center
By Katrina Burton, MD Anderson Staff WriterWhether it's riding your bike to the local grocery store, mowing your lawn or taking a brisk walk around the park, being physically active is necessary to being healthy and can prolong your life.Lorna McNeill, Ph.D, M.P.H., assistant professor in MD A...
02/14/2012
The Let's Move Initiative...
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Let's Move With Michelle Obama
As part of the Let's Move! initiative, Jimmy visits the White House to compete in a fitness competition with Michelle Obama.
02/14/2012
Interested in: 1) getting your personalized nutrition and physical activity plan; 2) tracking your foods and physical activities to see how they stack up, and/or 3) getting tips and support to help you make healthier choices and plan ahead???
http://www.choosemyplate.gov/supertracker/default.aspx
SuperTracker: My foods. My fitness. My health.
02/03/2012
Dr. Lorna McNeill, iMove! Study Chair, is featured in a story about Project CHURCH in MD Anderson’s 2011 Annual Report, and there's mention of iMove! - "an obesity prevention study targeting African-Americans and Latinos".
02/02/2012
Focused on Health - Workout to Beat Cancer - MD Anderson Cancer Center
Fit in at least 30 minutes of exercise every day to lower your chances for many common cancers. Learn what types of activities to include in your cancer prevention workout.
01/31/2012
Science & Community Quarterly Newsletter (fourth issue) includes the IMove Study!
Check out their website! http://www.hhp.uh.edu/undo/?page_id=267
01/24/2012
Community Studies - Behavioral Research and Treatment Center - MD Anderson Cancer Center
Study Phone Number: 713-792-2445 Email: [email protected]: sedentary African American and Latino adults (age 25-60) in the greater Houston area Brief Description: The goal of this study is to learn why some black and Latino men and women choose not to exercise very often. ...
11/16/2011
The iMove! Study has officially begun, we saw our first participant yesterday!!!! it's not too late to join, for screening and study info, call 713-792-2445 or email us at [email protected]!!
11/16/2011
[email protected]
"iMove! Study"
iMove! is a research study designed to assist with identifying ways to increase physical activity amongst African American and Latino men and women between the ages of 25- 60.