Swimming Upstream: Faculty and Staff Members From Urban Middle Schools in Low-Income Communities Describe Their Experience Implementing Nutrition and Physical Activity Initiatives
Introduction Addressing childhood overweight has become a top priority in the United States. Modification of school policies and practices has been used in an attempt to address the overweight epidemic among children and adolescents. Culturally diverse urban schools in low-income communities attempt...
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Main Authors: | Katherine W. Bauer, SM (Author), Aarti Patel (Author), Lisa A. Prokop (Author), S. Bryn Austin, ScD (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2006-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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