The Nutrition.gov web site provides access to government information on the importance of nutrition, healthy eating choices, as well as the benefits of physical activity.
Find out about the various branches of anthropology, including physical, cultural and linguistic, as well as the politics in the field and the studies in various countries.
The National Association for Health and Fitness is a non-profit organization that promotes physical fitness and healthy lifestyles right across the USA.
Healthy Aging promotes awareness of the positive aspects of aging and to provide inspiration to adults, ages 50+, to improve their physical, mental, and social health.
CGC, the Center for Global Change, examines physical, biological and social processes of the Arctic as they interact with the planet, and their relationship to climate change.
The study of how physical and biological processes maintain life, and how humans affect nature, requires a broad interdisciplinary perspective. In addition to the natural sciences, social sciences provide insights into why people behave as they do, and how our social, political and economic institutions impact on environmental quality.
The Active Living Alliance of Canada is dedicated to helping people with physical disabilities remaing physically active. Find out about their programs, sorted by geographical location.
Canadian Paralympic Committee organizes Olympic Games for athletes with physical disabilities. Find out about the programs and services offered, hall of fame athletes, information about various sports in both the winter and summer games and more.