PEDOMETER KITS NOW AVAILABLECOUNT YOUR STEPS TO BETTER HEALTH: The CHIP Pedometer Project Using a pedometer to count steps can help adults and children increase physical activity levels, improve mental health and social well-being. Remember to check with your physician before starting a step-counting program or any exercise program. The Community Health Information Partnership (CHIP) of Curtis Memorial Library, Parkview Adventist Medical Center and Mid Coast Hospital has pedometers for the public to borrow, and people can see for themselves how far they walk in a day -- then increase that distance to improve their health.
Instructions for using the pedometers, ideas for a step-counting program, and tips for safe walking are included with the pedometer. Information is provided in cooperation with Maine in Motion, the Pedometer Project. This is a program of the Maine Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Sports, Health, and Wellness. Pedometers and materials for the CHIP pedometer kits are provided by Parkview Adventist Medical Center and Mid Coast Hospital. Copies of the brochure are also available online at Maine in Motion, www.mainephysicalactivity.org - click on Maine in Motion, the Pedometer Project. |
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