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    Implementation and Evaluation of a Multi-Component Obesity Prevention Initiative in Low-Income Child Care Centers: Eat Well Play Hard in Child Care Settings by Oudekerk, L, Stephano, C, Edmunds, L.S, Giddings, M

    “…An abstract of a study by Oudekerk et al examining the implementation and evaluation of a multi-component obesity prevention initiative in low-income child…”
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    Changing WIC changes what children eat by Chiasson, M.A., Findley, S.E., Sekhobo, J.P., Scheinmann, R., Edmunds, L.S., Faly, A.S., McLeod, N.J.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-07-2013)
    “…Objective This study assessed the impact of revisions to the USDA Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food packages…”
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    Positive Effects of Family Dinner Are Undone by Television Viewing by FitzPatrick, Eileen, MPH, RD, Edmunds, Lynn S., MS, RD, Dennison, Barbara A., MD

    “…Abstract The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to test the independent associations of eating dinner as a family and having the television on during…”
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    Barriers to the use of WIC services by Woelfel, Mary Lou, Abusabha, Rayane, Pruzek, Robert, Stratton, Howard, Chen, Shu Guang, Edmunds, Lynn S.

    “…To identify barriers that deter parents/caretakers of infants and children enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and…”
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    Overweight Trends among Children Enrolled in the New York State Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children by Edmunds, Lynn S., Woelfel, Mary Lou, Dennison, Barbara A., Stratton, Howard, Pruzek, Robert M., Abusabha, Rayane

    “…The objective of this study is to describe overweight trends in a large, multiethnic, low-income population of preschool children by race/ethnicity and examine…”
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