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  • 2022 | Iowa
    Challenge Quality nutrition and active living support chronic disease prevention, stress management and wellbeing. Iowans with low income may experience unique challenges to eating well and staying active. Dietary Guidelines for...
  • 2022 | Iowa
    Summary  Many Iowa food pantries promote healthy habits! Pantry clients can try new foods through food samplings, recipe kits, and fresh produce donations, thanks to Iowa State University Extension and Outreach...
  • 2018 | Iowa Department of Public Health
    Fresh Conversations (FC) is a direct education, newsletter-based intervention for seniors. FC targets behaviors known to reduce chronic disease burden and promote healthy aging. It promotes healthier food and beverage choices across...
  • 2014 | Iowa
    Overview The Iowa Nutrition Network School Grant Program is designed to improve fruit and vegetable and low-fat dairy consumption among elementary school children in schools with at least 50 percent participation in free...
  • 2021 | Iowa Department of Public Health.
    These reports describe SNAP-Ed funded programs administered by the Iowa Department of Public Health, one of Iowa's Implementing Agencies. The report was designed to provide information about the two main programs reaching children and...
  • 2024 | Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Family Nutrition Program. &
    Iowa SNAP-Ed State Impact Reports. The report for 2012 combines SNAP-Ed and Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)...
  • 2021 | Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
    Pick a Better Snack is a direct education and social marketing intervention that aims to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and promote daily physical activity among children. The program is designed to influence children's...
  • 2016 | Iowa Nutrition Network.
    Play your Way is a campaign designed to encourage elementary-age kids to be active for an hour a day. The primary campaign theme is that being active does not have to involve sports, a gym or any fancy equipment. It’s as simple as...