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  1. Breast-feeding promotion: A handbook for public health professionals (Healthy mothers, healthy babies) by Minda S Lazarov, 1987

41. Food And Nutrition: Nutrition Educator Honored For Her Work - Alberta Gaines
Expanded Food and nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) began in tennessee in 1969, Even where nutrition education programs exist, Gaines feels other
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Nutrition Educator Honored for Her Work A 42-year career of teaching others about food and nutrition qualifies Alberta Gaines as an expert on the subject of nutrition education. She knows what the problems are and the best ways to solve them, but she'd be the first to admit that achieving changes in people's diets and food buying habits is a slow process. Gaines began her career as a vocational home economics teacher in a rural Tennessee high school. She joined the University of Tennessee Cooperative Extension Service in the mid-1950's, serving as an Extension home economist (then called a home demonstration agent) and 4-H Club advisor.

42. UTC Department Of Human Ecology: Academic Programs
The kindergarten program is approved by the tennessee Department of Education. The program provides a strong component of foods and nutrition courses
http://www.utc.edu/~hecodept/academic.html
The Department of Human Ecology
Academic Programs
Child and Family Studies
The Child and Family Studies concentration in Human Ecology focuses on the development of individuals, children, and a diverse group of family structures. Students interested in this concentration may pursue one of the following options:
Early Childhood Education: PreK-Grade 4 Teaching Certification
Child and Family Services
Early Childhood Education: PreK through Grade Four
The Early Childhood Education program prepares teachers for pre kindergarten through grade four (preK-4) teaching certification. The program produces reflective practitioners who possess effective teaching skills, proficiency in program management and a strong commitment to children and families.
A unique part of this program is the Professional Development School (PDS) I and II.
PDS I provides students an opportunity to observe in classrooms and special programs in an entire school, not just one classroom.

43. UTM.edu - The University Of Tennessee At Martin
Produced by healthrelated agencies of the Federal Government. Information on Food Stamps, WIC and Farmers Market nutrition Program, Child nutrition,
http://www.utm.edu/departments/acadpro/library/tutorial/nutrition/
UTM MAIN MENU UTM home Academics Administration Admissions Athletics Distance/Continuing Ed Library Online Education Students Welcome Catalog Electronic Databases Library Information Tutorials and Guides ... Library Home Paul Meek Library
University of TN at Martin
Martin, TN 38238
MAIN QUICK LINKS Academic Calendar Apply Online Army ROTC Banner Student Information Banner Webforms-INB blackboard.utm.edu Bookstore breeze.utm.edu Breeze Tutorials Campus Calendars Campus Virtual Tour Check UTM webmail Class Schedules Computer Store Disability Services Final Exam Schedule Honors Program New College Online Tutor Parent Lifeline Pay Fees online Post Office Register for classes Student Government Assoc. The Pacer University Catalog UT Martin Fast Facts Webcams ADMIN QUICK LINKS Administrative Standing Committees Chancellor's Corner Equal Employment Opportunity University Relations Weststar Program Academic Records Division of Academic Affairs Extended Campus and Cont. Ed. Graduate Studies Honors Program Information Technology Services Library Services Research, Grants, and Contracts

44. University Of Tennessee Boling Center For Developmental Disabilities
University of tennessee health Science Center, Campus Photos nutrition training is integrated into all service programs provided by the Boling Center
http://www.utmem.edu/bcdd/training/prof_programs/nutrition.htm
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Nutrition training is integrated into all service programs provided by the Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities. The program focuses on increasing skills in nutritional assessment and intervention with emphasis on the interdisciplinary approach in the specialty area of mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
Who Will Benefit from the Program?

45. President Bush's FY2006 State By State Budget
$4.2 billion for the Department of health and Human Services efforts to address to tennessee for the Special Supplemental nutrition Program for Women,
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The President's Budget builds on his first term's progress by focusing resources on the Nation's priorities while exercising prudent spending restraint in order to achieve the President's goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009.
  • The 2006 Budget funds efforts to defend the homeland, transform our military for the 21st Century, support our troops as they fight the War on Terror, spread freedom throughout the world, promote high standards in our schools, and continue the pro-growth economic policies that have helped to produce millions of new jobs. Meanwhile, overall discretionary spending grows by only 2.1% under the President's Budget - less than the projected rate of inflation - even with significant increases in defense and homeland security. Non-security discretionary spending is reduced by nearly 1% - the first such proposed cut since the Reagan Administration.
Defending our Nation from attack by increasing funding for defense, homeland security, and international assistance and security efforts, including:

46. Rural Educational Access To Computers And Health (REACH ): Using Technology For
mountainous counties in East tennessee with webbased nutrition education programming, The REACH program consists of 6 web-based modules that enable
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The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA
3240.0: Monday, November 11, 2002 - 3:30 PM
Abstract #46129
Rural educational access to computers and health (REACH ): Using technology for nutrition education in rural communities Paula Carney, PhD, RD , Department of Health and Safety Sciences, University of Tennessee, 1910 Andy Holt Ave., Knoxville, TN 37996-2710, 865.974.5041, pzemel@utk.edu and Betty Greer, PhD, RD, Agricultural Extension Service, University of Tennessee, 119 Morgan Hall, 2621 Morgan Circle, Knoxville, TN 37996-4501. Learning Objectives:
  • At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to
    • Describe community involvement in the process of developing a technology infrastructure in rural communities
    • Identify key design issues for adapting nutrition information for web-based delivery
    • Recognize staff development needs in implementing web-based nutrition education in a rural community.
    Keywords: Nutrition, Communication Technology Related Web page: www.reach.utk.edu Presenting author's disclosure statement:
    Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: The REACH Program is a free service offered by the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service.
  • 47. The University Of Tennessee Extension
    Expanded Food and nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) — nutrition education for A health Program for Older Adults — A program to empower older adults to
    http://www.utextension.utk.edu/topics/Health/default.asp
    University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Health and Safety
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    Local Offices People Search Extension Administration ... Related Links With proper use of the health care system, Tennesseans can live a healthier lifestyle. Extension faculty educate consumers about health-promoting behaviors, such as exercise, responsible drug use, proper use of health care systems, immunizations, chronic disease prevention, stress management and preventing lead poisoning in children. Please contact your county UT Extension office to learn more about what health-promoting programs are available in your area.
    What's Contained in this Site:
    Educational Programs and Services
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    Protect Your Family's Health with Immunizations Do You Have a Cold, the Flu or Pneumonia

    48. Healthfinder® — Food And Nutrition Service, U.S. Department Of Agriculture - F
    of all USDA s nutrition assistance programs Food Stamps; WIC Program A Service of the National health Information Center, US Department of health
    http://www.healthfinder.gov/orgs/HR2655.htm
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    Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture - FNS
    Organization URL(s)
    www.fns.usda.gov/fns/
    Other Contact Information
    3101 Park Center Drive, Room 914
    Alexandria, VA 22302 800-221-5689 (Voice - Toll-free, Food Stamp Information Line)
    703-305-2286 (Voice, Public Information)
    703-305-1117 (FAX)
    Description
    This division of the USDA is responsible for the administration of all USDA's nutrition assistance programs Food Stamps; WIC Program /Farmers' Market; Child Nutrition; Team Nutrition; and Food Distribution. The mission of the FNS is to provide children and needy families better access to food and a more healthful diet through its food assistance programs and comprehensive nutrition education efforts.
    Online Resources

    49. Graduate Programs Of Study
    The University of tennessee Graduate Studies MS nutrition science, public health nutrition. Dual MS-MPH program available (nutrition/public health).
    http://gradstudies.utk.edu/gprogs.shtml
    Campus Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Campus Directory People Search Campus Search System Search Advanced Search Page
    The University of Tennessee Graduate Studies
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    Graduate Programs
    Below is a list of programs of study offered by the Graduate School at The University of Tennessee. Each college offers from one to several majors, within which various concentrations may be available.

    50. TEAM Nutrition Local Wellness Policy
    An exciting resource for nutrition education information for schools, USDA is working with the Division of Adolescent and School health (DASH) of the
    http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/wellnesspolicy.html
    Information For ... Food Service Educators Parents Child Care
    You are here: Home Healthy Schools Healthy Schools Local Wellness Policy
    Congress recognizes that schools play a critical role in promoting student health, preventing childhood obesity, and combating problems associated with poor nutrition and physical inactivity. To formalize and encourage this role, Congress passed a law (P.L. 108 - 265) requiring each school district participating in the National School Lunch and/or Breakfast Program to establish a local wellness policy by the beginning of School Year 2006-2007. This legislation supports President George W. Bush's HealthierUS initiative . This Initiative helps Americans take steps to improve personal health and fitness and encourages all Americans, including children, to be physically active every day ; eat a nutritious diet ; get preventive screening ; and make healthy choices The legislation also places the responsibility of developing a wellness policy at the local level, so that the individual needs of each district can be addressed. According to the requirements for the Local Wellness Policy, school districts must set goals for nutrition education, physical activity, campus food provision, and other school-based activities designed to promote student wellness. Additionally, districts are required to involve a broad group of individuals in policy development and to have a plan for measuring policy implementation.

    51. TEAM Nutrition
    the USDA Food and nutrition Service to support the Child nutrition programs through training information on nutrition education, healthy eating and
    http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/
    Information For ... Food Service Educators Parents Child Care
    You are here: Home Team Nutrition is an initiative of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service to support the Child Nutrition Programs through training and technical assistance for foodservice, nutrition education for children and their caregivers, and school and community support for healthy eating and physical activity. Team Nutrition's Goal is to improve children's lifelong eating and physical activity habits by using the principles of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and MyPyramid . To accomplish this goal, Team Nutrition has developed this site and two sister sites:
    • The Team Nutrition site reaches a broad audience with information on nutrition education, healthy eating and physical activity. Schools are the key focal point.
    • The Healthy School Meals Resource System provides technical assistance support and materials for school foodservice professionals.
    • The Child Care Nutrition Resource System provides the same support for child care professionals.
    2005 Team Nutrition Training Grants Nutrient Analysis Protocols: How to Analyze Menus for USDA's School Meals Programs Making It Happen!

    52. TENNESSEE LADY VOL ATHLETIC TRAINING WEB SITE
    nutrition is an important piece of the overall health, performance, class that is the foundation of the athletic nutritional health program at UTK.
    http://utladyvols.collegesports.com/facilities/training-room/enhance_educational
    EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Nutrition Education
    Nutrition is an important piece of the overall health, performance, and well being of every student-athlete. Team ENHANCE'S nutritional motto is "Fuel Your Body for Performance". The program strives to provide female student-athletes with practical education and personal support they need to select the fuel to maintain energy, be successful in their sport and in their school work, and to have better health for life. They are educated about nutrition so they can make "winning" food and fluid choices to fuel their workouts and competitions. Throughout their college careers, student-athletes can benefit from individual nutrition consultation. All freshmen student-athletes are required to take the Sports Nutrition Course, a one-credit, 15-hour class that is the foundation of the athletic nutritional health program at UTK. The course is current with the latest research results and the practical needs and interests of a changing student-athlete population in demanding sport environments. Team ENHANCE Educational Seminars
    Educational Seminars are held once a year for the student-athletes and the coaching staff. The administration believes that these special seminars are essential and has made them mandatory. Nationally renowned speakers regularly cover issues of alcohol and substance abuse, eating disorders, diversity, assault, trauma (date rape, rape, childhood abuse), depression, learning disabilities, denial, and breaking the "don't talk rule". At our most recent seminar, Joetta Clark, a four-time Olympic track star, spoke to the student-athletes about what it takes to be the best in their sport.

    53. 2005 Tennessee Nutrition Conference
    About the Program The 2005 tennessee nutrition Conference features the most impressive group of The Effects of Trace Minerals on health in Weaned Calves
    http://www.outreach.tennessee.edu/ppd/nutrition/default.html
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    2005 Tennessee Nutrition Conference: Transforming Research into Results Personal Development
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    2005 Tennessee Nutrition Conference
    March 3-4
    Williamson County Ag Expo Center
    Franklin, Tennessee Who Should Attend?
    The 2005 Tennessee Nutrition Conference is designed for professionals with a need for in-depth knowledge. Feed manufacturers, dealers, progressive producers, practicing nutritionists, consultants, veterinarians, nutrition educators and graduate students will all find this program to be an exceptional value.
    How Will I Benefit?

    54. State 5 A Day Coordinators
    Chief, nutrition Cancer Prevention Program California Dept of health Services Director, Community nutrition Services tennessee Department of health
    http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/5aday/STATCOR.HTML

    State 5 A Day Program Coordinators Listing
    TO GET INVOLVED, CONTACT YOUR STATE 5 A DAY COORDINATOR
    IN THE STATE HEALTH AGENCY LISTED BELOW:
    Alabama
    Jack Hataway, MD
    Director, Division of Chronic Disease Prevention
    Alabama Department of Public Health
    434 Monroe Street
    Montgomery, AL 36130-3017
    Alaska Diane Peck, MPH, RD Nutrition Services Unit Section of Maternal, Child and Family Health Alaska Dept. of Health and Social Services 1231 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99501 American Samoa Margaret Sesepasara, RN, MSN Public Health Nutrition, Department of Health American Samoa Government Pago Pago, Samoa 96799 Arizona Sharon Sass, RD Community Ed. Nutrition Consultant Arizona Dept. of Health Services Family Health Services 1740 W. Adams Street #203 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Arkansas David Rath, MA, RD, LD Nutrition Consultant Division of Nutrition Services Arkansas Department of Health 4815 West Markham, Slot #23 Little Rock, AR 72205-3867 California Sue Foerster, MPH, RD

    55. The YMCA Of Middle Tennessee - Wellness: Total Health Services
    Wellness Total health Services. The YMCA of Middle tennessee is a pilot healthy eating is about choices. The YMCA s nutrition Counseling Program is
    http://www.ymcamidtn.org/wellness/total_health.shtml
    site map Wellness: Total Health Services The YMCA of Middle Tennessee is a pilot association for the YMCA of the USA's Total Health Initiative. The Total Health Initiative represents a focused effort to reach people who need substantial support to improve their overall wellness. This extends to every child, teen, adult and senior who require extra hope and encouragement to reach their full potential in spirit, mind and body. One of the most important aspects of Total Health is relationship building . The YMCA is a safe, supporting community, a place where lasting friendships form. As a result, the Y is constantly developing comprehensive, personalized wellness programs and services to help build stronger, healthier individuals and families and, in turn, stronger, healthier communities. We believe that wellness is multi-faceted including personal fitness, nutrition, weight management and spiritual well-being. That basic belief has lead us to offer a wide variety of services and programs that address your whole well being. Personal Fitness
    Our coaches will sit down with you and work out a schedule that will put you on the road to a healthier lifestyle. Here's a snapshot of what they can offer:

    56. New Jersey PTA
    nutrition in health education curriculum; nutrition in physical education Getting Started with a Coordinated School health Program (tennessee)
    http://www.njpta.org/com_nutrition.html
    New Jersey PTA
    Nutrition
    Chairman Maureen Pfeffer
    Be Active in Developing Local Child Wellness Policies
    Child obesity has become a health issue of epidemic proportions in this country. Between the late 1970s and 2000, the percent of children ages 6–11 that are overweight more than doubled, and the percent of adolescents ages 12–19 that are overweight tripled. The rise in poor nutrition, inactivity, and weight problems is not only negatively affecting children’s health, but is also adversely affecting their academic achievement and possibly costing schools millions of dollars each year. One major step toward addressing this pressing issue was made on June 30 when the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization of 2004 was signed into law. This law governs free and reduced meals programs in public schools. Although the law does not include language to regulate competitive foods sold in vending machines, it does include a new requirement that school districts develop wellness policies with parent involvement that set goals for nutrition education, physical activity, and other school-based activities designed to promote student wellness. National PTA supported the passage of this bill and advocated for the language requiring wellness policies. We continue to work with policymakers and other child nutrition advocates to disseminate information about this new requirement and to pass other legislation to address child nutrition and wellness in the schools. It is up to you to speak up for all children’s health and to make these policies meaningful.

    57. GovBenefits.gov - Benefits Report
    tennessee Special Supplemental nutrition Program for Women, Infants, In tennessee, the WIC program provides nutritious education, health care referrals,
    http://www.govbenefits.gov/govbenefits/benefits/report.jhtml?dispatch=state&bid=

    58. Healthy & Ready To Work - School-based Services
    health programs www.healthinschools.org/schoolbased.asp range from those that help Site topics address environmental issues, nutrition needs, health
    http://www.hrtw.org/healthcare/school.html
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                  Tools School-based Services School-based Services CHHCS - THE CENTER FOR HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN SCHOOLS
                  www.healthinschools.org/home.asp

                  CHHS is a nonpartisan policy and program resource center located at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. It was established to explore ways to strengthen the well being of children and youth through effective health programs and health care services in schools.
                  • Health programs www.healthinschools.org/schoolbased.asp range from those that help students adopt healthy habits to those that foster a physically and emotionally healthy school environment. During school year 1999 - 2000, the health centers were found in more than 1350 schools across the United States. Site provides: statistics, program development guidance, bibliography, and links to the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care as well as state associations for school-based health care.
                    Health services www.healthinschools.org/schoolprograms.asp

    59. Vending Machines In Schools 2005
    The School nutrition Program would require public school systems to serve more Would require school health programs to include policies dealing with
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      Vending Machines in Schools Current as of March 1, 2005. Debates have ensued regarding soda and food vending machines in elementary, middle/junior and high schools. Some states have introduced and enacted legislation to replace existing food and drinks of minimal nutritional value for healthier options or to restrict student access to the machines. As of January 2004, Arkansas is the only state that has passed legislation banning vending machines in elementary schools. This is not just a state issue, however. Some cities and local schools districts have taken the lead and enacted policies to ban or replace certain foods and beverages in vending machines or restrict student access to the machines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's School Health Policies and Programs Study (SHPPS) 2000 survey concluded that 43% of elementary schools, 89.4% of middle/junior high and 98.2% of senior high schools had either a vending machine or a school store, canteen, or snack bar where students could purchase competitive foods or beverages. Competitive foods are defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as foods offered at school other than meals served through USDA school meal programs-school breakfast, school lunch and after school snack programs. According to the USDA, competitive food policies exist in many states and include laws that restrict access to food and beverage vending machines, school canteens and stores at certain times during the school day or limits access to foods with minimum nutritional value. See the USDA web site at

    60. Holistic Nutrition Natural Health Programs - 4 College Search
    Find a Holistic nutrition Natural health program that is right for you. Natural health programs are based on the principle that healing will occur
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    Click here to check out some of the best degree programs in Business, Marketing, Technology, Management, Design, Education, Psychology, Nursing, Paralegal, and more. Search 4 Colleges Home Find The Right School Featured Schools Search Colleges by State ... Student Credit Cards
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    4CollegeSearch Top Colleges and Universities Web site features 4-year universities-colleges, 2 year colleges, junior colleges, and career, technical, trade, and vocational schools located in North America offering Holistic Nutrition Natural Health Programs Browse though our directory of schools and select a holistic nutrition natural health program that is right for you. If you would like to request information about any of the online holistic nutrition natural health programs or schools listed on this page, click on the school's link and fill out an inquiry form for no-obligation information on each accredited school.

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