INTRODUCTION: In 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW), a $485 million program to reduce obesity, tobacco use, and exposure to secondhand smoke. CPPW awardees implemented evidence-based policy, systems, and environmental changes to sustain reductions in chronic disease risk factors. This article describes short-term and potential long-term benefits of the CPPW investment. METHODS: We used a mixed-methods approach to estimate population reach and to simulate the effects of completed CPPW interventions through 2020. Each awardee developed a community action plan. We linked plan objectives to a common set of interventions across awardees and estimated population reach...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Background: Non-communicable disease (NCD) is increasing rapidly in low and middle-income countries ...
Analyzes chronic disease-related health expenditures among state employees that can be targeted by l...
IntroductionPublic health focuses on a range of evidence-based approaches for addressing chronic con...
AbstractThis introduction is an overview of the articles presented in this supplement that describe ...
Based on a literature review, estimates state-by-state savings in healthcare costs from investing $1...
Chronic diseases are among the most commonand costly of all health problems in the United States, bu...
Background: Community-based obesity programs have become a common intervention to address childhood ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90501/1/pop-2E2011-2E0057.pd
Estimates how much the state and the nation could save in healthcare costs by investing in disease p...
BackgroundIn 2012, CDC launched the first federally funded national mass media antismoking campaign....
Evidence-based interventions are increasingly called for as a way to improve health behaviors such a...
Importance: It is unclear whether effective population-wide interventions that reduce risk factors a...
Background: Recent national attention to obesity prevention has highlighted the importance of commun...
In the United States obesity has become a major public health issue. Over the past two decades, the ...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Background: Non-communicable disease (NCD) is increasing rapidly in low and middle-income countries ...
Analyzes chronic disease-related health expenditures among state employees that can be targeted by l...
IntroductionPublic health focuses on a range of evidence-based approaches for addressing chronic con...
AbstractThis introduction is an overview of the articles presented in this supplement that describe ...
Based on a literature review, estimates state-by-state savings in healthcare costs from investing $1...
Chronic diseases are among the most commonand costly of all health problems in the United States, bu...
Background: Community-based obesity programs have become a common intervention to address childhood ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90501/1/pop-2E2011-2E0057.pd
Estimates how much the state and the nation could save in healthcare costs by investing in disease p...
BackgroundIn 2012, CDC launched the first federally funded national mass media antismoking campaign....
Evidence-based interventions are increasingly called for as a way to improve health behaviors such a...
Importance: It is unclear whether effective population-wide interventions that reduce risk factors a...
Background: Recent national attention to obesity prevention has highlighted the importance of commun...
In the United States obesity has become a major public health issue. Over the past two decades, the ...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Background: Non-communicable disease (NCD) is increasing rapidly in low and middle-income countries ...
Analyzes chronic disease-related health expenditures among state employees that can be targeted by l...