Eat Smart. Play Hard.™ Kids' Web Site
2006The Eat Smart. Play Hard.™ kids’ web page connects children to healthy eating and physical activity experiences within the community.
The Eat Smart. Play Hard.™ kids’ web page connects children to healthy eating and physical activity experiences within the community.
This fotonovela addresses the benefits, challenges, and support needed for Latina women to be persuaded to breastfeed and to do so successfully.
The University of Maryland's Public Health Informatics Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Extension have collaborated on a nutrition education demonstration project featuring the Eat
Two recipe/tip cards and recipe images styled in support of the MyPlate concept from the California Department of Health's American Indian/Alaska Native Campaign.
The Healthy Weight Awareness Campaign, encouraged families to be active and to eat healthy from 2002 to 2012.
This is a public website administered by Utah Food $ense. It focuses on planning, cooking, and eating delicious and nutritious meals at home.
Farmers' Market materials used for PSE interventions involving Farmers' Markets.
Play your Way is a campaign designed to encourage elementary-age kids to be active for an hour a day.
The goal of the ReThink Your Drink campaign is to arm the reader with information and tools to use to help kids make healthy drink choices and reduce the number of sugary drinks they consume.
The goal of the University of Rhode Island’s USDA-funded Family Nutrition Program has been to promote the benefits of healthy eating within the constraints of a limited budget.