Search Results - "Kibbe, Debra L"
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Ten Years of TAKE 10!® : Integrating physical activity with academic concepts in elementary school classrooms
Published in Preventive medicine (01-06-2011)“…Abstract Objective Current literature supports the link between physical activity (PA) or fitness and a child's ability to achieve academically; however,…”
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Increasing Physical Activity in Preschool: A Pilot Study to Evaluate Animal Trackers
Published in Journal of nutrition education and behavior (2009)“…Abstract Objective This report describes a pilot study to evaluate Animal Trackers (AT), a preschool program designed to (1) increase structured physical…”
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Systems Thinking and Simulation Modeling to Inform Childhood Obesity Policy and Practice
Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-11-2017)“…Objectives: In 2007, 31.7% of Georgia adolescents in grades 9-12 were overweight or obese. Understanding the impact of policies and interventions on obesity…”
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Leading the Way in Preventing Childhood Obesity in Georgia
Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-11-2017)“…Childhood obesity is a serious public health issue.Ogden CL, Carroll MD, Kit BK, Flegal KM. Prevalence of childhood and adult obesity in the United States,…”
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Improving Providers' Assessment and Management of Childhood Overweight: Results of an Intervention
Published in Ambulatory pediatrics : the official journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association (01-11-2007)“…Objective Pediatric primary care providers' adherence to recommendations for the assessment and management of childhood overweight is low. There are scarce…”
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Addressing Childhood Obesity in Georgia: Past, Present, and Future
Published in Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association (01-04-2016)“…Background: The Trust for America's Health ranks Georgia 17th (16.5%) in the nation for childhood obesity prevalence among youth aged 10-17 years. Georgia has…”
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