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Eat Smart to Play Hard
Eat Smart to Play Hard (ESPH) is a four-week social marketing campaign in which the community collaborates to engage students, parents, teachers, school staff, and other stakeholders in a common goal to "Eat Smart" in order to "Play Hard." This obesity prevention campaign specifically focuses on
Families Eating Smart and Moving More
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
FNV
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 Label Cards
2019More than 60 nonbranded, colored food label cards. Each displays a Nutrition Facts label, a photo of a typical food package and an ingredient list.
FoodCorps Healthy School Toolkit
The FoodCorps Healthy School Toolkit is a PSE change intervention designed to improve school
Go Wild with Fruits & Veggies!
Go Wild with Fruits & Veggies (Go Wild) is a nutrition education program designed to increase consumption of fruits and vegetables and increase physical activity through direct education and PSE level intervention.
HEALth MAPPS™ for Mapping Healthy Eating Active Living Assets using Participatory Photographic Surveys
HEALth MAPPS™ is a SNAP-Ed facilitated, community-engaged
Heart Smarts
Heart Smarts is a direct education, PSE change, and social marketing intervention that combines healthy food access, nutrition education, and health and social services for individuals to improve their health and reduce their risk of diet-related disease.
Hip Hop to Health Jr.
Hip Hop to Health Jr. is a direct education intervention designed to encourage healthy eating and exercise for children ages 3-5 years.
Intervention Target Behavior: Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Reducing Screen Time