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  • Text2LiveHealthy

    2017 University of Colorado - Anschutz, School of Public Health, Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center (RMPRC)

    The Text2LiveHealthy (T2LH) intervention is a direct education and social marketing intervention designed to increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables, increase physical activity, and increase family consumption of water while decreasing consumption of sugary bev

  • The OrganWise Guys Program

    2021 The OrganWise Guys Inc

    The OrganWise Guys Program (OWG) can be delivered via both direct and indirect education including PSE change interventions designed to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and increase physical activity among participants as well as facilitate PSE changes in the settings in which it is

  • Together, We Inspire Smart Eating

    2018 University of Arkansas

    Together, We Inspire Smart Eating (WISE) is a direct education intervention designed to increase fruit and vegetable consumption in children in early education programs as well as in the home.

  • Turtle Island Tales Family Wellness Program

    Montana State University, Center for American Indian and Rural Health Equity; Turtle Island Tales LLC

    The Turtle Island Tales family wellness program is a home-based, family-level, direct education intervention designed to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, decrease added sugar intake, increase physical activity, decrease sedentary/screen time, promote healthy sleep, and promote emot

  • UCONN Husky Nutrition On-the-Go, Sugary Drink Reduction

    2019 Center for Population Health, UCONN Health

    Husky Nutrition On-the-Go: Sugary Drink Reduction (SDR) is a direct education intervention designed to reduce sugary drink consumption among three to five-year-old children enrolled in early childhood education (ECE) programs by changing primary caregiver knowledge, motivation, and behaviors.