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Using Collective Impact to Bring Community Change ISBN: 9781315545073
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Autor:
Amy, Meinen, Amy, Hilgendorf, Amy L, Korth, Brian D, Christens, Catherine, Breuer, Hilary, Joyner, Molle, Polzin, Alexandra, Adams, Daithi, Wolfe, Abbe, Braun, Jill, Hoiting, Jeanette, Paulson, Bridget, Cullen, Kelli, Stader
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WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin. 115(5)
The Wisconsin Early Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative (Initiative), established in 2007, seeks to address and prevent obesity in the early care and education system through nutrition and physical activity environmental and policy changes. The c
Autor:
Brian D, Christens, Paula Tran, Inzeo, Amy, Meinen, Amy E, Hilgendorf, Ryan, Berns, Amy, Korth, Ethen, Pollard, Ann, McCall, Alexandra, Adams, John, Stedman
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WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin. 115(5)
At the population level, turning the tide on obesity requires not only health education and promotion programs, but also systemic changes in our society. However, few of these changes can be implemented by single agencies or organizations acting in i
Autor:
Amy, Hilgendorf, John, Stedman, Paula Tran, Inzeo, Ann, McCall, Judy, Burrows, Scott, Krueger, Brian, Christens, Ethen, Pollard, Amy, Meinen, Amy, Korth, Lesley, Wolf, Alexandra, Adams
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WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin. 115(5)
The Wisconsin Obesity Prevention Initiative has piloted a novel approach for community action for obesity prevention that incorporates both coalition and community organizing efforts in 2 counties. This article describes lessons learned to date from
Autor:
Bradley D. Cavanagh, Amy Meinen
Publikováno v:
Journal of School Health. 85:697-703
BACKGROUND Approximately 31.7% of children in the United States are overweight or obese. Interventions in the afterschool setting may help combat childhood obesity. Research exists on interventions in school settings, but a few data exist for interve
Autor:
Daniel J. McCarty, Andrea B. Bontrager Yoder, Tara L. LaRowe, Amy Meinen, Janice L. Liebhart, Camilla Vargas, Dale A. Schoeller
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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 46:341-349
To assess the effectiveness of Wisconsin Farm to School (F2S) programs in increasing students' fruit and vegetable (FV) intake.Quasi-experimental baseline and follow-up assessments: knowledge and attitudes survey, food frequency questionnaire (FFQ),
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Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 9:48-63
Farm to school (F2S) programs, which incorporate locally grown food into school meals and snacks, are a promising practice to improve children’s diets through increased fruit and vegetable consumption. Producers and distributors play an important r
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WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin. 115(3)
Over the past 3 decades, rates of childhood obesity have tripled. Given the gravity of this health concern, it is important that physicians intervene early. However, physicians continue to underdiagnose and undertreat childhood overweight and obesity
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Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 7:192-204
Research supports the role of increased fruit and vegetable consumption to prevent obesity. A major challenge is how to develop and implement interventions to promote children's fruit and vegetable consumption. The school environment has been identif
Autor:
Ana P. Martinez-Donate, Ann Josie Riggall, F. Javier Nieto, Anne L. Escaron, Amy Meinen, Beverly Hall, Susan Nitzke
Publikováno v:
Health promotion practice. 17(2)
Purpose. Restaurants and food stores are suitable settings for healthy eating interventions. A community–academic partnership developed and implemented “Waupaca Eating Smart” (WES), a healthy eating program in restaurants and supermarkets of a