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At A Glance 2006

Physical Activity and Good Nutrition: Essential Elements to Prevent Chronic Diseases and Obesity

A lifestyle characterized by physical inactivity and poor dietary habits is a leading cause of premature death in the nation, second only to tobacco use. The good news is that people of all ages can obtain health benefits by including regular physical activity and by eating a wide variety of foods based upon the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Food Guide Pyramid.

CDC's Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity (DNPA) takes a public health approach to address the role of nutrition and physical activity in improving the public's health and preventing and controlling chronic diseases. The scope of DNPA activities includes epidemiological and behavioral research, surveillance, training and education, intervention development, health promotion and leadership, policy and environmental change, communication and social marketing, and partnership development.


Organizational Chart

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

DNPA Organizational Chart: Shows Office of the Director, Chronic Disease Nutrition Branch, Maternal and Child Nutrition Branch, and Physical Activity and Health Branch


Office of the Director


Chronic Disease Nutrition Branch


Maternal and Child Nutrition Branch


Physical Activity and Health Branch


The Nutrition and Physical Activity Communication (NuPAC) Team

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