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Enhancing State and Local Capacity to Promote Healthy Weight in Children: Addressing Disparities in the Real World
/in Policy Reports /by NASHPThis report provides practical information that states and community groups can use to implement projects aimed at reducing disparities in childhood overweight. It offers a snapshot of 15 state and local initiatives that are designed to address the issue and includes lessons learned from a discussion with representatives of the 15 projects.
The report is divided into four sections, each one of which provides a general overview, elaborates on key themes, relevant examples from state projects, and information about tools that are available for use by interested parties.
| healthy_weight_children.pdf | 1.6 MB |
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