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  • Choose MyPlate Tip Sheets: Hmong, Chinese, & Vietnamese

    2014 USDA/.Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch.

    The USDA Ten Tips Sheets cover basic nutrition information about consuming whole grains, eating healthy meals, role modeling, limiting sweets and sodium, choosing beverages, and being active.

  • FOODPLAY: Turning Kids on to Healthy Habits!

    2016 FoodPlay Productions.

    FOODPLAY is a comprehensive nutrition education school assembly program that uses live theater, juggling, music, magic, and audience participation to turn kids on to healthy eating and active living.

  • Kansas SNAP-Ed "EZ does it" Video Recipe Series

    2016 Kansas SNAP-Ed.

    Kansas SNAP-Ed produced short, colorful recipe videos showing dishes being prepared in a compressed time frame based largely on recipes adapted from the USDA Mixing Bowl website. These recipes are budget friendly and healthful, often requiring only basic cooking skills.

  • Rural Obesity Prevention Toolkit

    2017 The Rural Health Information Hub.

    The Rural Obesity Prevention Toolkit is made up of eight modules to help pinpoint factors in your community that promote obesity, convene partners to help address those problems, and apply proven obesity prevention strategies. Modules Include: 1. Understanding Obesity 2.

  • Healthier Food Retail: An Action Guide for Public Health Practitioners

    2014 DHHS. CDC. Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity.

    Healthier Food Retail (HFR) Action Guide provides guidance for public health practitioners on how to develop, implement, and partner on initiatives and activities around food retail to improve access, availability, and affordability of healthier foods and beverages.

  • Social Media at CDC

    2017 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Web site contains information on Social Media & Digital Tools. Guidance Tools available include: Social Media toolkit, Writing for Social Media, Buttons and Badges, Facebook Guide, and Twitter Guide.