Diabetes and Disabling Conditions
Physical Activity
10,000 Steps to Living Healthy
The 10,000 Steps to Living Healthy Project is an eight to twelve week lifestyle activity program that involves walking. Participants wear a pedometer (step counter) to try to walk 10,000 steps every day. The program offers kits upon request.
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Carol Treat, RD Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Diabetes Program 4141 Ambassador Drive Anchorage, AK 99508
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907-729-1128 |
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| Type of Organization: |
Tribal |
| Target Population: |
Alaska Native/American Indian |
| Geographic Area Served: |
Statewide Mixed |
| Program/Project Setting: |
Community |
| Key Words: |
Alaska Native Diabetes Physical Activity |
Record Last Updated: 11/8/2006
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