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  1. For a healthy heart!: A nutrition and health education program series for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk reduction : program leader manual ... University. Cooperative Extension Service) by Jennifer Anderson, 1998

21. State Agencies Administering The Child Nutrition Programs
colorado CACFP State Director colorado Department of Public health and Environment Bureau of Child nutrition programs Florida Department of health
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Contacts/StateDirectory.htm
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State Agencies Administering the Child Nutrition Programs
CHOOSE THE FIRST LETTER OF THE STATE YOU WISH TO FIND A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W Alabama NSLP, CACFP, SFSP
State Director
Child Nutrition Programs
Alabama Department of Education
Gordon Persons Building
50 North Ripley Street, Room 5301
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101
Phone: 334-242-1988
Fax: 334-353-5388 Alaska NSLP, CACFP, SFSP
State Director
Child Nutrition Programs 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894 Phone: 907-465-8708 Fax: 907-465-8910 Arizona NSLP, CACFP, SFSP State Director Health and Nutrition Services State Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602-542-8709 Fax: 602-542-1531 Arkansas NSLP (Public) State Director Child Nutrition Section Department of Education Executive Building Suite 404 2020 West 3rd Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-4465 Phone: 501-324-9502 Fax: 501-324-9505 Arkansas NSLP (Private), CACFP, SFSP State Director Special Nutrition Programs Slot S155 Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education Department of Human Services Post Office Box 1437 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1437

22. State Education Agency School Health Programs
School nutrition colorado Connections for healthy Schools Child nutrition programs health and Physical Education Curriculum Framework
http://www.ccsso.org/projects/School_Health_Project/6457.cfm

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State Education Agency School Health Programs CCSSO provides links to program information, curriculum frameworks, and health/physical education standards on state education agency websites. State School Health Programs Curriculum Framework/Standards AL
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23. CSU Cooperative Extension - FCS Nutrition & Health
nutrition and health programs provide information to change attitudes, Related colorado State University Cooperative Extension Links/Resources
http://www.co.weld.co.us/departments/extension/ext_fcsNutrition.html
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8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Nutrition and Health Page under construction. Nutrition and Health programs provide information to change attitudes, adopt life skills or behaviors to have the best possible wellness and reduce health risks, at any age. Diet to disease risks research information forms the basis of education programs, eating choices and food preparation recommendations. Related Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Links/Resources: *Consumer Connections: Weekly news columns on a wide range of consumer topics, written by Front Range family and consumer educators. (link to: www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/columncc/ccmenu.html *Food and Nutrition Fact Sheets - Two to four page fact sheets available to print (link to: www.ext.colostate.edu/pub/foodnut/pubfood.html

24. Health - Physical Health & Access To Care
Two colorado programs, colorectal cancer screening and oral health, Untangling the WebHow to Find Useful nutrition and health Information Online by
http://www.larimer.org/compass/sub_health_physical.htm
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Larimer County Profile - Maternal and Child Health Data Sets
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What We Measured:
Children's Health Gender-Related Health Issues 2001 Community Health Survey The following links go to the results of the 2001 Community Health Survey . The 2001 survey is the third in a series of studies conducted by the Health District of Northern Larimer County to help determine the health status and health care needs of people living in Larimer County. Whenever possible, 2001 data are compared to data from the 1995 and 1998 surveys. Risk Factors [pdf] Preventive Screenings [pdf] Preventive medical screenings are used to detect illnesses or diseases in an individual. Often the early identification of problems can improve chances for successful medical intervention. Preventive screenings measured by the Community Health Survey include dental, cholesterol, blood pressure, breast cancer, cervical cancer and colorectal cancer screenings.

25. Editorial Board For The Forum For Family And Consumer Issues
Her Ph.D. is in nutrition Education from colorado State University. Task Force to develop Strategic Plan for nutrition, Diet health Base programs,
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/pub/board/pkendall.html
Pat Kendall, Ph.D., R.D.
Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition
Colorado State University A native of Kansas, Dr. Kendall received her B.S. in Home Economics Education and M.S. in Foods and Nutrition from Kansas State University. Her Ph.D. is in Nutrition Education from Colorado State University. Since 1976, Dr. Kendall has been a professor and Cooperative Extension Specialist in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University. As such, she works with extension agents, teachers, graduate students and nutrition and agricultural professionals across Colorado in developing, implementing and evaluating programs in the areas of foods, nutrition and food safety. For the past several years she has placed special emphasis on developing, implementing and evaluating programs and research projects on communicating with consumers about health risks, including risks associated with the safety of the food supply. This July she added a one-year assignment as interim head of her Department.
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26. FRAC - Indian And Native American WIC Programs Making Healthy Difference
The report reviews 25 years of health and nutrition progress driven by WIC; Indian and Native American WIC programs are operating include colorado,
http://www.frac.org/html/news/wic01.html
FOR RELEASE:
Thursday, APRIL 26, 2001
CONTACT: Ellen Vollinger
PHONE: 202-986-2200 x3016

WITH NEARLY ONE IN FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDS HUNGRY OR ON EDGE OF HUNGER, WIC IS MAKING A HEALTHY DIFFERENCE
INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN WIC PROGRAMS SERVE 57,000 LOW-INCOME NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN
I ndian and Native American WIC Programs provide much-needed nutrition and health benefits to over 57,000 Native American women, infants and children each month, according to the Food Research and Action Center's (FRAC) new publication, "WIC in Native American Communities: Building a Healthier America." The report reviews 25 years of health and nutrition progress driven by WIC; analyzes previously unpublished government data on the extent of Native American health and hunger; and provides new data profiles of 31 Indian and Native American WIC programs. WIC In Native American Communities: Building A Healthier America Report Summary (html) WIC In Native American Communities: Building A Healthier America Report Summary (.pdf) Model Article for Use in Community Newspapers, Newsletters and Other Publications

27. Graduate Public Health Programs - Council On Education For Public Health
University of colorado at Denver and health Sciences Center MSPH Program Community Public health Program Department of nutrition, Food Studies and
http://www.ceph.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3351

28. Colorado College | Publications
Look to these resources for details on specific health care programs. Instruct the patient in proper care,. nutrition, and exercise.
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/careercenter/Publications/Packets1999/5HealthCare
About CC Academics Athletics Directory ... PUBLICATIONS Alumni Community Visitors Faculty, Students, Staff Parents Prospective Students Summer Programs Colorado College Four
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Publications Career ... Internal
Medical and Health Care Careers
Characteristics of a Health Care Provider There are many qualities that a health care provider may possess. These questions can help you decide if a health care career is right for you.
  • Do you communicate well with others? Can you be counted on in an emergency? Would you enjoy working in a busy hospital? a high tech lab? a modern office? Would you enjoy being in an atmosphere where sick individuals are given medical care and compassion? Are you curious? Do you want to learn more about medical science? Are you ambitious and self-motivated?

29. Colorado College Tutt Library: Government Documents
Science.gov links for disease, health care, nutrition, mental health, . programs. Medicare official US Government site; Mental health a Report
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/Library/GovernmentDocs/Health.html
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30. Schools And Health: Our Nation's Investment
Director, Child nutrition programs Arkansas Department of Education Little Rock School health programs School of Nursing University of colorado
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/0309054354?OpenDocument

31. CSU Cooperative Extension - Family & Consumer - Health & Nutrition - Jefferson C
nutrition and health programs are available for consumers, agencies, schools, churches, Related colorado State University Cooperative Extension Sites
http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/jefferson/family/healthnutrition.htm
Extension Home Colo. State University Programs Administration ... Resources 15200 W. 6th Avenue Suite C Golden, Colorado 80401
Nutrition and Health Nutrition and health programs are available for consumers, agencies, schools, churches, child care providers, and other groups. The following are brief descriptions of the programs offered by the CSU Cooperative Extension Office.
  • Diabetes is a significant health issue in the United States. Who is at greatest risk? What are the signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes? What positive lifestyle changes can delay or prevent type 2 diabetes?
    A one-hour diabetes awareness program for adults 35 years and older.
Nutrition Education Program
for Limited Resource Audiences
These free nutrition education programs help limited resource Coloradoans stretch their food dollar while learning to eat more nutritiously. Through a series of classes with hands-on activities, participants learn to get the most nutritional value for their food dollar.

32. Colorado Nutrition Education Plan: Helping Low Income, Food Stamp Eligible Color
The colorado nutrition Education Plan (NEP) is an outreach function funded by the Food Extension nutrition programs provides classes, demonstrations,
http://www.cahs.colostate.edu/fshn/NEP/
The Colorado Nutrition Education Plan (NEP) is an outreach function funded by the Food and Nutrition Service of the United States Department of Agriculture through the Colorado Department of Human Services, Food Stamp Program. It is headquartered in the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department at Colorado State University.
The NEP is comprised of the following: -Colorado Nutrition Network-
The Colorado Nutrition Network is a statewide collaborative alliance with the mission to link together public and private organizations to promote and coordinate nutrition education for low-income Coloradans. The Network has two major initiatives: Food Friends: Making New Foods Fun for Kids , and Nutrition Links -Extension Nutrition Programs-
Extension Nutrition Programs provides classes, demonstrations, and educational activities on nutrition, food choices, food buying and preparation, food resource management, and general diabetes education awareness to Food Stamp recipients and potential applicants. ENP is offered through Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Offices. The FSNEP component is a part of the Nutrition Education Plan. -Alternative Strategies for Nutrition Education-
Alternative Strategies for Nutrition Education: the major initiative offered by this component is the La Cocina Saludable Interactive multimedia program.

33. Colorado Physical Activity And Nutrition Program
The colorado Physical Activity and nutrition Program is part of the colorado Department of Public colorado Department of Public health Environment
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/pp/COPAN/COPAN.html
Department Home About the Department Certificates Environment ... Regulations
search entire web search www.cdphe.state.co.us
Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition Program
Overview About COPAN COPAN Initiatives Resource Kits ... Other Resources Many documents on this site are PDF files, which require the use of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition Program is part of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The Program has established and coordinates the COPAN Coalition including an executive committee. Together the Program and the Coalition have developed and are implementing the Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition State Plan 2010 that promotes healthy eating and physical activity in order to successfully prevent and reduce overweight, obesity, and related chronic diseases.

34. Health A To Z Index
The colorado Department of Public health and Environment is committed to protecting and colorado Physical Activity and nutrition Program (COPAN)
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/health-h.asp
Department Home About the Department Certificates Environment Health News Releases Regulations
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Health Divisions
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is committed to protecting and preserving the health and environment of the people of Colorado.
24-hour TOLL-FREE number for environmental disasters and chemical spills and releases: 1-877-518-5608
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35. Department Of Community Health At The University Of Northern Colorado
Community health Program at the University of Northern colorado. The Community health and nutrition program is pleased to announce that the MPH Program
http://www.unco.edu/HHS/chn/

36. Department Of Community Health At The University Of Northern Colorado
Food nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Northern colorado. The Distance Dietetic Program was launched in summer 2004 students can earn their
http://www.unco.edu/HHS/chn/fnd/

37. Chronic Disease - Programs - Nutrition & Physical Activity
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and health Promotion In FY 2004, the nutrition and Physical Activity Program to Prevent Obesity and Other
http://www.cdc.gov/node.do/id/0900f3ec8005978c
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Improving Nutrition and Increasing Physical Activity
See Also:
Nutrition and Physical Activity At A Glance 2005
Prevention Effectiveness Nutrition and Physical Activity Web Site
On this page: CDC’s Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity pursues a public health approach to reduce chronic disease through improving nutrition and physical activity. This is accomplished through state programs, epidemiological and behavioral research, surveillance, training and education, intervention development and evaluation, health promotion and leadership, policy and environmental change, communication and social marketing and partnership development.
Effects of Physical Inactivity and Unhealthy Diets
Poor diet and physical inactivity are associated with an increased risk of a number of chronic health conditions including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, some cancers, high blood pressure, as well as overweight and obesity.

38. C.O.R.E. Weight Management Program At The University Of Colorado Health Sciences
The Center for Human nutrition (CHN) was established in 1988 within the the longterm weight management program at The University of colorado health
http://www.uchsc.edu/core/uchsc.htm
C.O.R.E. Return to C.O.R.E. Leadership
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
The Center for Human Nutrition (CHN) was established in 1988 within the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in recognition of the importance of proper nutrition to human health and of a need for nutrition education in major medical centers. The CHN, an interdepartmental center within the CU School of Medicine, has developed a comprehensive range of nutrition programs, encompassing research, training, education, nutrition services, community outreach, and participation in national nutrition policy.
James O. Hill, Ph.D.
Dr. Hill is a professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine and the Director of the Center for Human Nutrition and the Clinical Nutrition Research Unit at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Tennessee and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of New Hampshire in Physiological Psychology. He has postdoctoral experience in Endocrinology and Metabolism from Emory University. Dr. Hills research interests are understanding how energy and macronutrient balance are achieved, how they are influenced by diet and physical activity, and the consequences for the prevention and treatment of obesity.

39. K-12 Outreach Initiatives
The colorado Rural health Scholars Program was designed by a former medical Human nutrition manages the Seeds for health program, which targets colorado
http://www.uchsc.edu/sm/sm/Ktwelveinit.html
School of Medicine Community Service K-12 Outreach/Service Programs Return to Community Service Page For More information on any of these programs, Contact:
Regina Kilkenny, PhD

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E-mail UCHSC K-12 Outreach Initiatives The Colorado Rural Health Scholars Program Our Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) The School has hosted multiple K-12 outreach programs, last year serving over 1100 pre-college students and K-12 teachers on campus. One shining example of a program developed by a faculty member several years ago is the Colorado/Wyoming Junior Academy of Sciences annual Spring seminar. Over 400 high school students representing two dozen high schools are exposed to careers in the health professions, cutting edge research, molecular biology, clinical sciences, neurosciences and working biomedical scientists and clinicians. The Nutrition Center partners with Denver Public Schools Student Services in the development of a Comprehensive Health Initiative and collaborates with the Denver School Based Health Centers. In partnership with the CU Cancer Center and other community funders, the School's Center for Human Nutrition manages the Seeds for Health program, which targets Colorado 3rd graders for its "5 a Day" program. Follow up is done in their 4th grade year to see if students remember what they were taught the year before. Other major outreach initiatives include community nutrition education programs in metropolitan Denver and collaborative programs to develop the Colorado Nutrition Network, the goal of which is to provide nutrition education for Medicaid recipients.

40. Steps To A Healthier Colorado - 2004
colorado Physical Activity and nutrition Program colorado Department of Public health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, A5
http://www.healthierus.gov/steps/grantees/2004/CO_state.html
Steps to a Healthier Colorado
For FY 2003, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) allocated $13.6 million to fund 24 communities, including several in Colorado; in FY 2004 HHS allocated $35.8 million to increase funding to the existing 24 communities and fund an additional 16 for a total of 40 communities. Project Area
  • Mesa County: Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade (population 120,000). Pueblo County: Pueblo (population 147,000). Teller County: Cripple Creek, Victor, Woodland Park, Florissant, Divide (population 20,000). Weld County: Greeley and 31 unincorporated towns (population 205,000).
Target Populations
  • Mesa: School-aged children, youth in low income areas, government and school district employees, senior citizens, uninsured/underinsured adults, and migrant farm workers. Pueblo: Children and adults at high risk for or diagnosed with chronic diseases, health professionals, low-income populations and Latinos. Teller: Low-income populations and school-aged children. Weld: Latinos, low-income populations, and people without health insurance.

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