Background: This paper describes Project FIT, a collaboration between the public school system, local health systems, physicians, neighborhood associations, businesses, faith-based leaders, community agencies and university researchers to develop a multi-faceted approach to promote physical activity and healthy eating toward the general goal of preventing and reducing childhood obesity among children in Grand Rapids, MI, USA. Methods/design. There are four overall components to Project FIT: school, community, social marketing, and school staff wellness - all that focus on: 1) increasing access to safe and affordable physical activity and nutrition education opportunities in the schools and surrounding neighborhoods; 2) improving the afforda...
Project (M.S., Recreation Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Childhood...
Purpose of Project Childhood obesity is a global epidemic that predisposes children to a lifetime of...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, is growing in South ...
Abstract Background This paper describes Project FIT, a collaboration between the public school syst...
Project FIT was a two-year multi-component nutrition and physical activity intervention delivered in...
"Objective: To evaluate the short-term outcome of the social marketing approach used in Project...
Approximately 42 million children under the age of 5 years are currently estimated to be overweight ...
Context: Research consistently shows that the majority of American children do not consume diets tha...
Background: A community-based approach can be a promising strategy for implementing school-based hea...
Childhood obesity is the most prevalent nutritional disease of children and adolescents, affecting a...
INTRODUCTION: After-school activities provide valuable opportunities for health promotion activities...
Background: One third of U.S. children and two thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Interventio...
Background: The percentage of children with obesity and type II diabetes in the United States has in...
Purpose of Project: Effective childhood obesity prevention interventions that can be used in variou...
BACKGROUND: In the emerging debate around obesity intervention in schools, recent calls have been ma...
Project (M.S., Recreation Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Childhood...
Purpose of Project Childhood obesity is a global epidemic that predisposes children to a lifetime of...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, is growing in South ...
Abstract Background This paper describes Project FIT, a collaboration between the public school syst...
Project FIT was a two-year multi-component nutrition and physical activity intervention delivered in...
"Objective: To evaluate the short-term outcome of the social marketing approach used in Project...
Approximately 42 million children under the age of 5 years are currently estimated to be overweight ...
Context: Research consistently shows that the majority of American children do not consume diets tha...
Background: A community-based approach can be a promising strategy for implementing school-based hea...
Childhood obesity is the most prevalent nutritional disease of children and adolescents, affecting a...
INTRODUCTION: After-school activities provide valuable opportunities for health promotion activities...
Background: One third of U.S. children and two thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Interventio...
Background: The percentage of children with obesity and type II diabetes in the United States has in...
Purpose of Project: Effective childhood obesity prevention interventions that can be used in variou...
BACKGROUND: In the emerging debate around obesity intervention in schools, recent calls have been ma...
Project (M.S., Recreation Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Childhood...
Purpose of Project Childhood obesity is a global epidemic that predisposes children to a lifetime of...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases, including type 2 diabetes, is growing in South ...