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Keywords: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program–Education

Supplemental nutrition assistance program-education improves food security independent of food assistance and program characteristics

Eicher-Miller, H.A.; Rivera, R.L.; Sun, H.; Zhang, Y.; Maulding, M.K.; Abbott, A.R.

SNAP-Ed (supplemental nutrition assistance program-education) increases long-term food security among Indiana households with children in a randomized controlled study

Rivera, R.L.; Maulding, M.K.; Abbott, A.R.; Craig, B.A.; Eicher-Miller, H.A.

Understanding factors that support well-functioning community coalitions

Jacobs, L.; Orzech, K.; Goodman, G.; Le, T.; Martinez, S.

SNAP-Ed Policy, Systems, and Environmental Interventions and Caregivers’ Dietary Behaviors

Molitor, F.; Doerr, C.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education in Los Angeles County: Lessons and observations from the field, 2013–2016

Kuo, T.

Lessons learned from implementing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education Small Corner Store Project in Los Angeles County

Robles, B.; Barragan, N.; Smith, B.; Caldwell, J.; Shah, D.; Kuo, T.

Promoting congregant health in faith-based organizations across Los Angeles County, 2013–2016

Robles, B.; Wright, T.G.; Caldwell, J.; Kuo, T.

Three-year trends in dietary behaviours among mothers, teenagers and children from SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education) eligible households across California

Molitor, F.; Doerr, C.; Pugliese, J.; Whetstone, L.

Perceived neighbourhood food environment and overweight and obesity among Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) participants in the Midwest US

Katare, B.; Lynch, K.; Savaiano, D.

An Evaluation of Washington State SNAP-Ed Farmers’ Market Initiatives and SNAP Participant Behaviors

Walkinshaw, L.P.; Quinn, E.L.; Rocha, A.; Johnson, D.B.
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