People United to Sustain Health (PUSH): A Community‐Based Participatory Research Study
Abstract The prevention of weight gain to address the obesity epidemic rather than weight loss involves promoting small changes in food choices and physical activity. People United to Sustain Health (PUSH) was designed to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity, and food security...
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Main Authors: | Betty M. Kennedy (Author), Peter T. Katzmarzyk (Author), William D. Johnson (Author), Glenda S. Johnson (Author), Bernestine B. McGee (Author), Catherine M. Champagne (Author), David W. Harsha (Author), Terri Crawford (Author), Donna H. Ryan (Author) |
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2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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