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  • Bienestar Health Program

    2004 The Social & Health Research Center

    The Bienestar Health Program is a direct education, culturally tailored school-based diabetes mellitus prevention program for low-income Mexican-American children.

  • CATCH - Coordinated Approach to Child Health

    2021 CATCH Global Foundation; University of Texas School of Public Health (UTHealth)

    The CATCH Program is a PSE change and direct education intervention that addresses the physical, mental, and emotional health of youth through its Mind-Heart-Body approach and coordinated framework.

  • Color Me Healthy (CMH)

    2012 NC State Extension, NC State University AND Community and Clinical Connections for Prevention and Health Branch, NC Division of Public Health

    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

  • Eat Well & Keep Moving

    2016 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

    Eat Well & Keep Moving is a direct education and PSE change intervention designed to equip children with the knowledge, skills, and supportive environment they need in order to lead healthier lives by choosing nutritious diets and being physically active.

  • FNV

    2015 Partnership for Healthier America

    The FNV Campaign is a social marketing and PSE change intervention that aims to present fruits and vegetables in a way that is both fun and cool, ultimately shifting attitudes, behavior and social norms relative to healthy eating.

  • Food Talk: Better U

    2017 University of Georgia SNAP-Ed

    The Food Talk: Better U (FTBU) curriculum is a direct nutrition education and obesity prevention curriculum taught by paraprofessionals in a classroom setting and focuses on healthy weight management tailored for SNAP-Ed eligible adult Georgians.