A model to increase consumption of fruit and vegetables by implementing the "5-A-Day" initiative.: An article from: Journal of School Health
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Author(s)Kweethai Neill, Diane D. Allensworth
PublisherAmerican School Health Association
ISBN / ASINB00092247G
ISBN-13978B000922472
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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From the author: The National Cancer Institute, in conjunction with the Produce for Better Health Foundation, launched a 5-A-Day initiative to increase fruit and vegetable consumption. State departments of health in 24 states were licensed to participate to implement behavior change interventions at the community level aimed at both adults and children. This article describes how schools could use the eight components of the expanded school health program to initiate a 5-A-Day program, and why schools need to participate in the 5-A-Day initiative. Specific strategies to implement in each component of the comprehensive school health program are described. (J Sch Health. 1994;64(4):150-155)
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Title: A model to increase consumption of fruit and vegetables by implementing the "5-A-Day" initiative.
Author: Kweethai Neill
Publication:Journal of School Health (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 1994
Publisher: American School Health Association
Volume: v64 Issue: n4 Page: p150(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: The National Cancer Institute, in conjunction with the Produce for Better Health Foundation, launched a 5-A-Day initiative to increase fruit and vegetable consumption. State departments of health in 24 states were licensed to participate to implement behavior change interventions at the community level aimed at both adults and children. This article describes how schools could use the eight components of the expanded school health program to initiate a 5-A-Day program, and why schools need to participate in the 5-A-Day initiative. Specific strategies to implement in each component of the comprehensive school health program are described. (J Sch Health. 1994;64(4):150-155)
Citation Details
Title: A model to increase consumption of fruit and vegetables by implementing the "5-A-Day" initiative.
Author: Kweethai Neill
Publication:Journal of School Health (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 1994
Publisher: American School Health Association
Volume: v64 Issue: n4 Page: p150(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
