Wellness Wednesday is a interdisciplinary health education program for residents of the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority (AMHA) funded by the Area Health Education Center. The program aims to provide knowledge and resources to support healthy lifestyles within an underserved population. An original nutrition education curriculum has been developed as part of this program. Group activities, cooking demonstrations, and education materials have been integrated into the curriculum. The topics for discussion were determined by the residents; therefor presentations were catered to specific concerns of the population. The materials have been presented at three different AMHA buildings each month for six total months. At the end of each present...
Ride Your Way to Wellness is a four week challenge for Housing residents. On different days of the w...
Background: Mandatory school wellness policies, written under federal laws, exist to improve school ...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149396/1/JacobCedarbaum_1.pd
Background: Wellness Wednesday is a grant program the University of Akron School of Nutrition and Di...
This project is a community-based program conducted in a local community center, First Glance. It sp...
It is widely recognized that the ‘Western diet' is associated with an increased prevalence of obesit...
Health Science 302 and 494 are courses that include senior majors completing their final semester of...
This project addressed women’s wellness. Many women experience physical and mental health issues rel...
Health Science 302 and 494 are courses that include junior and senior majors completing their final ...
The purpose was to develop, implement and evaluate a peer-led nutrition curriculum Healthy Eating an...
OhioHealth incorporates programs and training for their employees in order to keep them healthy and ...
This honors project began as a conversation to explore the feasibility of including nutrition educat...
With the rising rates of obesity and low consumption of well-balanced meals among children, the intr...
Childhood obesity is a growing concern due to limited physical activity and unhealthy diets. Low-cos...
Nutrition Education and Counseling (Nutrition 420) is a senior-level nutrition course for students t...
Ride Your Way to Wellness is a four week challenge for Housing residents. On different days of the w...
Background: Mandatory school wellness policies, written under federal laws, exist to improve school ...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149396/1/JacobCedarbaum_1.pd
Background: Wellness Wednesday is a grant program the University of Akron School of Nutrition and Di...
This project is a community-based program conducted in a local community center, First Glance. It sp...
It is widely recognized that the ‘Western diet' is associated with an increased prevalence of obesit...
Health Science 302 and 494 are courses that include senior majors completing their final semester of...
This project addressed women’s wellness. Many women experience physical and mental health issues rel...
Health Science 302 and 494 are courses that include junior and senior majors completing their final ...
The purpose was to develop, implement and evaluate a peer-led nutrition curriculum Healthy Eating an...
OhioHealth incorporates programs and training for their employees in order to keep them healthy and ...
This honors project began as a conversation to explore the feasibility of including nutrition educat...
With the rising rates of obesity and low consumption of well-balanced meals among children, the intr...
Childhood obesity is a growing concern due to limited physical activity and unhealthy diets. Low-cos...
Nutrition Education and Counseling (Nutrition 420) is a senior-level nutrition course for students t...
Ride Your Way to Wellness is a four week challenge for Housing residents. On different days of the w...
Background: Mandatory school wellness policies, written under federal laws, exist to improve school ...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149396/1/JacobCedarbaum_1.pd