In 1979, the Federal Government released a report, "Healthy People," that examined the major health problems and the associated preventable risks facing Americans. For the school-age population in particular, several problem areas are notable, such as violence (suicide and homicide), accidents, and drug and alcohol abuse. A number of risk factors related to personal behavior have been identified for these and other health problems facing young Americans. Comprehensive school-based health promotion programs have the potential to influence positively the health status of the school-age population. This article highlights some of the more important recent Federal activities related to school-based health education
AbstractPurposeThe United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitors health-risk beh...
Although the overall level of child health in the United States remains high, public health professi...
Students in the United States engage in behaviors that place them at risk for the leading causes of ...
In 1979, the Federal Government released a report, "Healthy People," that examined the major health ...
20112015-10-16T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States21923868PMC460843
This study opens with a discussion on the health status of school-aged youth in the United States. T...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Research as shown that healthy students are more successful academically; therefore, school systems ...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Over the past several decades worksite-based health promotion efforts have slowly evolved. Although ...
This article examines the results of a survey to assess the health promotion activities of school di...
In 2014, more than 95% of young people aged 7\u201317 years in the United States were enrolled in sc...
AbstractPurposeThe United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitors health-risk beh...
Although the overall level of child health in the United States remains high, public health professi...
Students in the United States engage in behaviors that place them at risk for the leading causes of ...
In 1979, the Federal Government released a report, "Healthy People," that examined the major health ...
20112015-10-16T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States21923868PMC460843
This study opens with a discussion on the health status of school-aged youth in the United States. T...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Research as shown that healthy students are more successful academically; therefore, school systems ...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Society has become increasingly concerned with minimizing health-risk behaviors in young people grad...
Over the past several decades worksite-based health promotion efforts have slowly evolved. Although ...
This article examines the results of a survey to assess the health promotion activities of school di...
In 2014, more than 95% of young people aged 7\u201317 years in the United States were enrolled in sc...
AbstractPurposeThe United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitors health-risk beh...
Although the overall level of child health in the United States remains high, public health professi...
Students in the United States engage in behaviors that place them at risk for the leading causes of ...