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Color Me Healthy (CMH)
Color Me Healthy (CMH) is a direct education intervention designed to improve fruit and vegetable intake and increase physical activity (PA) among 4 and 5 year old children in child care and preschool settings by increased exposure to nutrition education and opportunities for PA. CMH includ
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Colorado SNAP-Ed State Impact Reports
2017Colorado Department of Human Services SNAP-Ed Impact Reports (2017). Colorado State University Extension SNAP-Ed Impact Reports (2012-2015).
Common Threads: Cooking Skills and World Cuisine Program
Cooking Skills and World Cuisine (CSWC) is a direct education intervention targeting elementary and middle school aged children designed to increase nutrition knowledge, culinary skills, liking of vegetables, vegetable consumption, and communication about healthy eating between students and
Common Threads: Small Bites Program
The Small Bites Program is a direct education intervention designed to increase nutrition knowledge, vegetable consumption, and variety of vegetables consumed.
Community Action Guide: Changing Food Deserts into Food Oases: A Resource for States and Communities
2011A Community Action Guide: Changing Food Deserts to Food Oases: A Resource for States and Communities outlines the background and history of food deserts, and provides actionable steps to work toward available, affordable and accessible healthy food choices for communities to positively i
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