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Keywords: physical activity

SNAP-Ed physical activity interventions in low-income schools are associated with greater cardiovascular fitness among 5th and 7th grade students in California

Thompson, H.R.; Hewawitharana, S.C.; Kao, J.; Rider, C.; Talmage, E.; Gosliner, W.; Whetstone, L.; Woodward-Lopez, G.

Feasibility of a Multicomponent Program to Promote Physical Activity and Nutrition in Georgia Low-Income Early Care and Education Settings

Stanhope, K.K.; Bettermann, E.; Stevenson, E.C.H.; Julius, S.D.; Kafi, A.; Kay, C.; Gazmararian, J.A.

Exploring the Feasibility of Partnerships between Public Libraries and the SNAP-Ed Program

Draper, C.L.

Effects of an Obesity Prevention Intervention on Physical Activity Among Preschool Children: The CHILE Study.

Cruz TH; Davis SM; Myers OB; O'Donald ER; Sanders SG; Sheche JN

Effect of the Shaping Healthy Choices Program, a Multicomponent, School-Based Nutrition Intervention, on Physical Activity Intensity.

Fetter DS; Scherr RE; Linnell JD; Dharmar M; Schaefer SE; Zidenberg-Cherr S
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