b'EndnotesWhat Is Vision 2020? Lasker, R. and Weiss, E. (2003). Broadening participation in community problem-solving: A multi-disciplinary approach to support collaborative practice and research. Journal of Urban Health 80(1): 14-47Where Are We Now?1 Health Status: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies: Advisors to the Nation on Science, Engineering and Medicine, Washington D.C.www.iom.edu2 Health Literacy and Communication: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Understanding and Improving Health. 2nd ed. (Washington,DC: U.S. Government Printing Office) November 2000. www.healthypeople.gov/Document/pdf/uih/2010uih.pdf3 Social Capital: Wakefield, S.E. and Poland, B. (2005).Family, Friend or Foe? Critical Reflections on the Relevance and Role of Social Capital in Health Promotion and Community Development. Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 60, no. 12Where Are We Going?1 The Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System survey (Centers for Disease Control) asks adults ages 18 and older about their height and weight.2 The Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System survey (Centers for Disease Control) asks adults ages 18 and older: Would you say that in general your health is Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor?3 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Understanding and Improving Health. 2nd ed. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. www.healthypeople.gov 4 A Public Health Action Plan to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke, US Department of Health and Human Services CD(C2 002); American Heart Association. www.americanheart.org5 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / National Vital Statistics System. www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss.htm. Deaths per 100,000 persons, age-adjusted to 2000 population.6 American Heart Association (2009) Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics2009 Update www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart7 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Vital Statistics System. www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss.htm. Deaths per 100,000 persons.8 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Vital Statistics System. www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss.htm. Deaths per 100,000 persons, age-adjusted to 2000 population.5 4 Engaging Our Community In Health88222_CMC2.indd 56 2/1/10 12:27 PM'