IntroductionHealthy Kids, Healthy Communities (HKHC) is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to prevent obesity among high-risk children by changing local policies, systems, and environments. In 2009, 105 community partnerships applied for funding from HKHC. Later that year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released recommended community strategies to prevent obesity by changing environments and policies. The objective of this analysis was to describe the strategies proposed by the 41 HKHC partnerships that received funding and compare them to the CDC recommendations.MethodsWe analyzed the funded proposals to assess the types and prevalence of the strategies proposed and mapped them onto the CDC recommenda...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Despite extensive community efforts that have resulted in obesity decreases in Cambridge, MA over th...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Community-based coalitions could be mechanisms to fost...
IntroductionHealthy Kids, Healthy Communities (HKHC) is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Fou...
Purpose and ObjectivesPolicy, systems, and environmental approaches are recommended for preventing c...
To build on a growing interest in community-based obesity prevention programs, methods are needed fo...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
While there is growing faith in community organizing to influence policy as a way to improve the bui...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Childhood obesity is a challenging public health issue facing communities throughout the U.S. Local ...
Background: Recent national attention to obesity prevention has highlighted the importance of commun...
The Healthy Communities Study (HCS) is examining how characteristics of community programs and polic...
The Healthy Communities Study is designed to assess relationships between characteristics of communi...
Purpose: The purpose of the focus groups is to: 1) explore existing thought patterns and lived exper...
Trends in childhood obesity have increased in the past several decades at an alarming rate. Accordin...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Despite extensive community efforts that have resulted in obesity decreases in Cambridge, MA over th...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Community-based coalitions could be mechanisms to fost...
IntroductionHealthy Kids, Healthy Communities (HKHC) is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Fou...
Purpose and ObjectivesPolicy, systems, and environmental approaches are recommended for preventing c...
To build on a growing interest in community-based obesity prevention programs, methods are needed fo...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
While there is growing faith in community organizing to influence policy as a way to improve the bui...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Childhood obesity is a challenging public health issue facing communities throughout the U.S. Local ...
Background: Recent national attention to obesity prevention has highlighted the importance of commun...
The Healthy Communities Study (HCS) is examining how characteristics of community programs and polic...
The Healthy Communities Study is designed to assess relationships between characteristics of communi...
Purpose: The purpose of the focus groups is to: 1) explore existing thought patterns and lived exper...
Trends in childhood obesity have increased in the past several decades at an alarming rate. Accordin...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Despite extensive community efforts that have resulted in obesity decreases in Cambridge, MA over th...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Community-based coalitions could be mechanisms to fost...