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  • Cooking is a SNAP

    2019 University of Minnesota Extension

    Cooking is a SNAP is a direct education intervention designed to (1) increase fruit and vegetable consumption; (2) increase confidence to plan and prepare meals at home and (3) move 30 minutes a day, most days of the week. Cooking is a SNAP is a culinary nutrition education curriculum.

  • Families Eating Smart and Moving More

    2016 NC Division of Public Health: Nutrition Services Branch and Community and Clinical Connections for Prevention and Health Branch; NC State Extension, NC State University

    Families Eating Smart, Moving More (FESMM) is a direct education intervention designed to improve dietary intake, increase daily physical activity, and improve home food safety practices, food resource management, and food security. FESMM is a curriculum package that is 

  • Grazing with Marty Moose

    2017 University of Wyoming Cent$ible Nutrition Program

    Grazing with Marty Moose (GWMM) is a youth direct education and PSE intervention designed to help 3rd grade students make healthier food and physical activity choices while encouraging schools and parents to create environments that support students in making these choices.

  • iCook 4-H: Cooking, Eating, and Playing Together

    2018 White, A., Franzen-Castle, L., Kattelmann, K., Olfert, M., Colby, S., University of Maine, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, South Dakota State University, West Virginia University, and University of Tennessee

    The iCook 4-H Program is a direct education intervention designed to reach the following objectives: increase cooking skills and culinary self-efficacy, improve openness to new foods, increase frequency and/or quality of meal time with family members, and decrease sedentary time.

  • Kids Cook!®

    2016 KidsCook

    Kids Cook!® is a direct education program designed to encourage children and families to adopt healthier behaviors through hands-on preparation of a variety of nutrient-rich foods paired with daily physical activity.