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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Announcement of First Meeting of the
Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory
Committee
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary,
Office of Public Health and Science.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 217a, section 222 of
the Public Health Service Act, as amended.
The Committee is governed by the provision
of Public Law 92–463, as amended (5 U.S.C.
Appendix 2), which sets forth standards for
the formation and use of advisory
committees.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
announces the first in a series of three
federal advisory committee meetings on
the Physical Activity Guidelines for
Americans, to be held in Washington,
DC. These meeting will be open to the
public. The Physical Activity
Guidelines Advisory Committee will
review existing scientific literature to
identify where there is sufficient
evidence to develop a comprehensive
set of specific physical activity
recommendations. The Committee will
prepare a report to the Secretary of HHS
that documents the scientific
background and rationale for the
issuance of Physical Activity Guidelines
for Americans. The report will also
identify areas where further scientific
research is needed. HHS will use the
Final Report of the Committee to
develop Physical Activity Guidelines.
The intent is to issue physical activity
recommendations for all Americans that
will be tailored as necessary for specific
subgroups of the population.
DATES: The Committee will meet on
June 28–29, 2007 for a day and a half
meeting.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Hubert H. Humphrey
Building, located at 200 Independence
Avenue, SW., Room 800, Washington,
DC 20201.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
CAPT Richard Troiano, Ph.D., Executive
Secretary, Physical Activity Guidelines
Advisory Committee, Department of
Health and Human Services, Office of
Public Health and Science, Office of
Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion, Room LL–100, 1101
Wootton Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852,
240/453–8280 (telephone), 240/453–
8281 (fax). Additional information is
available on the Internet at https://
www.health.gov/PAguidelines.
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The
Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory
Committee: The thirteen-member
Committee is chaired by William
Haskell, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine,
Stanford University School of Medicine.
The Vice-Chair is Miriam Nelson, Ph.D.,
Director, John Hancock Center for
Physical Activity and Nutrition,
Friedman School of Nutrition Science
and Policy, Tufts University. Other
members of the Committee include Rod
K. Dishman, Ph.D., Professor of Exercise
Science and Director, Exercise
Psychology Laboratory, Department of
Kinesiology, University of Georgia;
Edward Howley, Ph.D., Professor
Emeritus, Department of Exercise, Sport,
and Leisure Studies, University of
Tennessee; Wendy Kohrt, Ph.D.,
Professor of Medicine, Division of
Geriatric Medicine, University of
Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences
Center; William Kraus, M.D., Professor,
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine,
Duke University School of Medicine;
I-Min Lee, M.D., Sc.D., Associate
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical
School and Associate Professor of
Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public
Health; Anne McTiernan, M.D., Ph.D.,
Director, Prevention Center, Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center;
Russell Pate, Ph.D., Associate Vice
President for Health Sciences, Office of
Research and Health Sciences and
Professor, Department of Exercise
Science, University of South Carolina;
Kenneth Powell, M.D., M.P.H., Public
Health and Epidemiologic Consultant;
Judith Regensteiner, Ph.D., Professor
Department of Medicine and Director,
Center for Women’s Health Research,
University of Colorado at Denver and
Health Sciences Center: James Rimmer,
Ph.D., Professor and Director, National
Center on Physical Activity and
Disability, Department of Disability and
Human Development, University of
Illinois at Chicago; and Antronette
Yancey, M.D., M.P.H., Professor,
Department of Health Services,
University of California at Los Angeles
School of Public Health.
Purpose of Meeting: Over the past 40
years, many organizations, including the
Federal Government, have issued
physical activity recommendations.
While the various recommendations
illustrate scientific consensus on the
health benefits of physical activity, they
differ from each other in the particular
recommendations and highlighted
benefits. The Physical Activity
Guidelines Advisory Committee will
review existing scientific literature to
identify where there is sufficient
evidence to develop a comprehensive
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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set of specific physical activity
recommendations. The Committee will
prepare a report to the Secretary of HHS
that documents the scientific
background and rationale for the
issuance of Physical Activity Guidelines
for Americans. The report will also
identify areas where further scientific
research is needed. HHS will use the
Final Report of the Committee to
develop Physical Activity Guidelines.
The intent is to develop physical
activity recommendations for all
Americans that will be tailored as
necessary for specific subgroups of the
population.
Public Participation at Meeting:
Members of the public are invited to
observe the Advisory Committee
meeting. Please note it is anticipated
that there will be no oral public
comments during the initial Physical
Activity Guidelines Advisory
Committee meeting, however, written
comments are welcome throughout the
Guidelines development process and
may be e-mailed to
PA.guidelines@hhs.gov. A summary of
the Advisory Committee meetings will
be made available shortly after each
meeting.
To observe the Committee meeting,
individuals must pre-register at the
Physical Activity Guidelines Web site at
https://www.health.gov/PAguidelines.
Registrations must be completed by June
22, 2007. Space for the meeting is
limited. Registrations will be accepted
until maximum room capacity is
reached. A waiting list will be
maintained should registrations exceed
room capacity. Individuals on the
waiting list will be contacted as
additional space for the meeting
becomes available.
Registrants for the Physical Activity
Advisory Committee meeting must
present valid government-issued photo
identification (i.e., driver’s license) and
should arrive 45 minutes prior to the
start of the meeting to pass through
security.
Registration questions may be
directed to Experient at
PAguidelines@experient-inc.com
(e-mail), (703) 525–8333 x3349 (phone)
or (703) 525–8557 (fax).
Dated: May 22, 2007.
Penelope Slade Royall,
RADM, USPHS, Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Health, Office of Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion.
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Determination of Regulatory Review
Period for Purposes of Patent
Extension; ZILMAX
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Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has determined
the regulatory review period for
ZILMAX and is publishing this notice of
that determination as required by law.
FDA has made the determination
because of the submission of an
application to the Director of Patents
and Trademarks, Department of
Commerce, for the extension of a patent
which claims that animal drug product.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
and petitions to the Division of Dockets
Management (HFA–305), Food and Drug
Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm.
1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Submit
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Beverly Friedman, Office of Regulatory
Policy (HFD–007), Food and Drug
Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Rockville, MD 20857, 301–594–2041.
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patent may be extended for a period of
up to 5 years so long as the patented
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an approval phase. For animal drug
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under section 512(j) of the Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act) (21
U.S.C. 360b(j)) became effective and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Announcement of First Meeting of the Physical Activity Guidelines
Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary, Office of Public Health and Science.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 217a, section 222 of the Public Health
Service Act, as amended. The Committee is governed by the provision
of Public Law 92-463, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2), which sets
forth standards for the formation and use of advisory committees.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
announces the first in a series of three federal advisory committee
meetings on the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, to be held
in Washington, DC. These meeting will be open to the public. The
Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee will review existing
scientific literature to identify where there is sufficient evidence to
develop a comprehensive set of specific physical activity
recommendations. The Committee will prepare a report to the Secretary
of HHS that documents the scientific background and rationale for the
issuance of Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. The report will
also identify areas where further scientific research is needed. HHS
will use the Final Report of the Committee to develop Physical Activity
Guidelines. The intent is to issue physical activity recommendations
for all Americans that will be tailored as necessary for specific
subgroups of the population.
DATES: The Committee will meet on June 28-29, 2007 for a day and a half
meeting.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, located at 200
Independence Avenue, SW., Room 800, Washington, DC 20201.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: CAPT Richard Troiano, Ph.D., Executive
Secretary, Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee, Department
of Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health and Science,
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Room LL-100, 1101
Wootton Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852, 240/453-8280 (telephone), 240/
453-8281 (fax). Additional information is available on the Internet at
https://www.health.gov/PAguidelines.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory
Committee: The thirteen-member Committee is chaired by William Haskell,
Ph.D., Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine.
The Vice-Chair is Miriam Nelson, Ph.D., Director, John Hancock Center
for Physical Activity and Nutrition, Friedman School of Nutrition
Science and Policy, Tufts University. Other members of the Committee
include Rod K. Dishman, Ph.D., Professor of Exercise Science and
Director, Exercise Psychology Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology,
University of Georgia; Edward Howley, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus,
Department of Exercise, Sport, and Leisure Studies, University of
Tennessee; Wendy Kohrt, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine, Division of
Geriatric Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver and Health
Sciences Center; William Kraus, M.D., Professor, Division of
Cardiovascular Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine; I-Min Lee,
M.D., Sc.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
and Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public
Health; Anne McTiernan, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Prevention Center, Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Russell Pate, Ph.D., Associate Vice
President for Health Sciences, Office of Research and Health Sciences
and Professor, Department of Exercise Science, University of South
Carolina; Kenneth Powell, M.D., M.P.H., Public Health and Epidemiologic
Consultant; Judith Regensteiner, Ph.D., Professor Department of
Medicine and Director, Center for Women's Health Research, University
of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center: James Rimmer, Ph.D.,
Professor and Director, National Center on Physical Activity and
Disability, Department of Disability and Human Development, University
of Illinois at Chicago; and Antronette Yancey, M.D., M.P.H., Professor,
Department of Health Services, University of California at Los Angeles
School of Public Health.
Purpose of Meeting: Over the past 40 years, many organizations,
including the Federal Government, have issued physical activity
recommendations. While the various recommendations illustrate
scientific consensus on the health benefits of physical activity, they
differ from each other in the particular recommendations and
highlighted benefits. The Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory
Committee will review existing scientific literature to identify where
there is sufficient evidence to develop a comprehensive
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set of specific physical activity recommendations. The Committee will
prepare a report to the Secretary of HHS that documents the scientific
background and rationale for the issuance of Physical Activity
Guidelines for Americans. The report will also identify areas where
further scientific research is needed. HHS will use the Final Report of
the Committee to develop Physical Activity Guidelines. The intent is to
develop physical activity recommendations for all Americans that will
be tailored as necessary for specific subgroups of the population.
Public Participation at Meeting: Members of the public are invited
to observe the Advisory Committee meeting. Please note it is
anticipated that there will be no oral public comments during the
initial Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee meeting,
however, written comments are welcome throughout the Guidelines
development process and may be e-mailed to PA.guidelines@hhs.gov. A
summary of the Advisory Committee meetings will be made available
shortly after each meeting.
To observe the Committee meeting, individuals must pre-register at
the Physical Activity Guidelines Web site at https://www.health.gov/
PAguidelines. Registrations must be completed by June 22, 2007. Space
for the meeting is limited. Registrations will be accepted until
maximum room capacity is reached. A waiting list will be maintained
should registrations exceed room capacity. Individuals on the waiting
list will be contacted as additional space for the meeting becomes
available.
Registrants for the Physical Activity Advisory Committee meeting
must present valid government-issued photo identification (i.e.,
driver's license) and should arrive 45 minutes prior to the start of
the meeting to pass through security.
Registration questions may be directed to Experient at
PAguidelines@experient-inc.com (e-mail), (703) 525-8333 x3349 (phone)
or (703) 525-8557 (fax).
Dated: May 22, 2007.
Penelope Slade Royall,
RADM, USPHS, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion.
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