Healthy Generations

Healthy Generations Research at the University of Minnesota

The research expertise of the University of Minnesota’s faculty and the field experience of public health practitioners are reflected in our Healthy Generations publication.  Each issue focuses on a specific Maternal and Child Health theme and contains articles about current research, programs, and policies, as well as lists of online resources.  Healthy Generations is intended for a wide audience, but may be of special interest to public health professionals and graduate students.

 

 

 

[toggle title=”Winter 2015 – Incarceration and Public Health”]

  • Adult Incarceration in the United States: Prisons and Jails
  • The Health of Incarcerated Individuals: A Life Course Perspective
  • Pregnant and Postpartum Incarcerated Women: Legislation in the United States and Minnesota
  • A National Survey of Women’s Correctional Facilities: Health Care for Pregnant Incarcerated Women
  • Prison Nursery Co-residence and Re-entry: New York Studies
  • Healthy Beginnings in Difficult Environments: The William & Mary Healthy Beginnings Project
  • Isis Rising: Pregnancy and Parenting Support for Women in Prison
  • Conducting Research in Prison Settings: Challenges and Solutions
  • Working with Incarcerated Individuals: Balancing Security, Safety, and Health Care
  • Mandatory Pregnancy Testing of Incarcerated Women: Is It Constitutional?
  • Interested in Making a Difference?
  • Consider a Master’s in Public Health Degree in Maternal and Child Health

Healthy Generations, Winter 2015 – Incarceration and Public Health

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[toggle title=”Summer 2014 – MCH Public Health in Action: Serving All Communities”]

  • In This Issue:An Interview with Lauren Ryan: Addressing Human Trafficking in Minnesota
  • Promoting the HPV Vaccine: Activities at the Minnesota Department of Health
  • The Minnesota Fetal–Infant Mortality Review/HIV Project: Reducing the Risk of Perinatal HIV Transmission
  • Hmong American Partnership: Improving Hmong Women’s Breast and Cervical Health
  • Isuroon: Promoting Health and Empowerment for Somali Women
  • Evidence-based Youth Development: Iowa and the PREP Program Say What?! Sexual Health: Adolescent Social Network Characteristics and Communication Patterns
  • Medical Cannabis Legislation in Minnesota: An Interview with Minnesota Assistant Health Commissioner Manny Munson-Regala
  • Not-so Baby-Friendly Minnesota: Opportunities and Challenges
  • Interested in Making a Difference? Consider a MPH Degree in MCH

Healthy Generations, Summer 2014 – MCH Public Health in Action: Serving All Communities

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[toggle title=”Spring 2014 – Reproductive and Sexual Health: Public Health Approaches”]

In This Issue:

  • The Minnesota Chlamydia Partnership: Working Together to Improve Reproductive Health
  • Preconception Health Promotion: Primary Prevention and Wellness Promotion
  • Minnesota Department of Health: Employing a Life Course Perspective to Promote Preconception Health
  • Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership: Community-centered, Holistic Family Planning Services in Rural Minnesota
  • Broken Bonds: Incarceration and Parenthood
  • Long-acting Reversible Contraception: Potential to Help Women Achieve Desired Fertility
  • Integrating Mental Health Services into Family Planning Clinics: North Dakota’s Family Planning Suicide Prevention Project
  • Iowa Department of Public Health: Assessment of Performance Measures for Contraceptive Use
  • Interested in Making a Difference? Consider a MPH Degree in MCH

Healthy Generations, Spring 2014 – Reproductive and Sexual Health: Public Health Approaches

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[toggle title=”Fall 2013 – The Affordable Care Act: Goals and Mechanisms”]

In This Issue:

  • The ACA Basics
    • What Are Its Goals and Do We Need It?
    • How Will the ACA Accomplish Its Goals?
    • Insurance Reforms
    • Health Systems Reforms
    • Specific Components of the ACA: An Interview with Lynn Blewett, PhD
    • The Community Transformation Grant (CTG) Program
    • CTG Programs in Hennepin County, Minnesota
  • Implications of the ACA for MCH Populations and Public Health Services
    • Women
    • Immigrants
    • Children
    • Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
    • Adolescents and Young Adults
    • Immunization in Minnesota

Healthy Generations, Fall 2013 – The Affordable Care Act: Goals and Mechanisms

[/toggle][toggle title=”Spring 2013– Life Course: Nurturing Early Growth and Development “]

In This Issue:

  • The Life Course Framework: Overview and Key Concepts
  • The Great Recession’s Impact on Children
  • Early Experience and the Science of Brain Development
  • Evidence-Based Practices in Early Childhood Mental Health: Ensuring Consistent and High-Quality Care
  • Adverse Childhood Experience Public Health Surveillance Measures
  • Top Ten Reasons to Earn an MPH Degree in Maternal and Child Health
  • Promising Early Life Course Initiatives: Innovative Projects to Strengthen Children, Families, and Communities
  • Healthy Youth Development
  • 2013 Summer Public Health Institute
  • Interested in Making a Difference?
  • MCH Student Wins UM Leadership and Service Award

Healthy Generations, Spring, 2013– Life Course: Nurturing Early Growth and Development

[/toggle][toggle title=”August 2012 – Collaboration in MCH Research and Practice”]

In This Issue:

  • The Good Heart Grocery Project
  • Overview of 2011 Public Health Symposium on Promoting Early Childhood Mental Health
  • Yoga: A Tool to Strengthen the Mental Health and Coping Skills of Violence Survivors?
  • Strengthening the Bond: Arts-based Program Helps Improve Communication between Latino Adolescents and Their Families
  • Women’s Health: Understanding Vulvodynia
  • Wellness Works: Improving Workplace Safety and Employee Health
  • The MCH Navigator: A Portal for MCH Information Tailored to User Needs
  • Blood Lead Screening among Newly Arrived Refugees in Minnesota
  • Summer Institute in Adolescent Health
  • Students Making a Difference

Healthy Generations, August 2012 Collaboration in MCH Research and Practice (PDF format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”October 2011 – MCH in a New Era of HIV”]

In This Issue:

  • Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS Surveillance in the U.S.
  • HIV prevention: Promising Technology in Microbicides
  • Family Planning and HIV Services: A Review of the Evidence
  • Mass Media Campaigns and Prevention Education: New Opportunities in Teen Health
  • Is Breast Always Best? Breastfeeding and HIV
  • Interview with Minnesota’s Former Perinatal HIV Coordinator
  • Program Profile: Supporting Women Living with HIV Through Pregnancy and Birth – The Ilythia Project
  • Workforce Development: Helping Providers Remain Current – MATEC
  • Interested in Making a Difference – How an MPH in MCH might be right for you!

Healthy Generatons, October 2011 – MCH in a New Era of HIV (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”June 2010 – Health of Military Families”]

What’s Inside:

  • Military Families: Diverse and Unique
  • The Health of Women in the U.S. Military
  • Homeless on the Homefront: Who Are Our Homeless Veterans?
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Uncertain
  • Estimates of Prevalence Medical Benefits for Service Members and Their Families
  • Sexual Stressors among Military Personnel
  • What’s Love Got to Do with It? Sexual Orientation and Military Service
  • New Perspectives: Changing Policies for Military Families
  • Stigma and Service-related Traumatic Brain Injuries: Experiences of Caregivers

Healthy Generations, June 2010 – Health of Military Families (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”December 2009 – Early Childhood Mental Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Screening of Young Children
  • Evidence-based Practice
  • Systems of Care
  • Early Childhood Family Education
  • Mental Health Disparities in Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Interventions
  • Traumatized Young children
  • Building Ingrastructure to Meet Developmental Needs
  • Family Home Visiting
  • Competency-based Training and Endorsement
  • Experts and Resources

Healthy Generations, December 2009 – Early Childhood Mental Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”September 2009 – Reproductive Health Surveillance Vol II: Sexual Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Reproductive Health Surveillance
  • Abortion Surveillance
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing
  • Monitoring Youth Health Behaviors
  • LGBT Reproductive and Sexual Health Surveillance
  • Infertility Surveillance in the United States
  • Preconception Health Surveillance
  • Program profile: Minnesota International Health Volunteers

Healthy Generations, September 2009 – Reproductive Health Surveillance Vol II: Sexual Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”March 2009 – Reproductive Health Surveillance Vol. I: Maternal and Infant”]

What’s Inside:

  • Role of Surveillance
  • Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring
  • Fetal Infant Mortality Review
  • Infant Mortality: A Social Mirror
  • Assessing Tragedy: Maternal Morbidity Surveillance
  • Birth Defects
  • MCH Leaders Reflect on Surveillance Data

Healthy Generations, March 2009 – Reproductive Health Surveillance Vol. I: Maternal and Infant (PDF Format)

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What’s Inside:

  • Fathering in Diverse Social Contexts
  • Promoting the Importance of Healthy Fatherhood
  • Family Structure and Father Involvement in Low-Income Families
  • Dad-Daughter Disconnect: Do Fathers Matter to Girls?
  • The Case of Biology: Hormones and Fathering
  • Fathering Programs
  • Empowering Boys to Become Men of Integrity

Healthy Generations, March 2008 – Fatherhood (PDF format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”December 2007 – Disaster Mental Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • From Conflict to the US: Refugee Mental Health
  • Waite House: We Are Family
  • Sow the Seeds: Co-ops, Shoppers, and Community Unite to Assist Farmers
  • Public Health and the Media: An Uneasy Partnership During Disasters
  • The Cost of Caring: Healers’ Healing and Resiliency in the Aftermath of Disaster
  • The Return to Work Post-Disaster: What Can Employers do to Support Employees?
  • Virtual Disaster Exposure and Children’s Mental Health
  • Children and the Media: What Happens When Disasters Unfold in Our Homes?
  • Anticipating the Unthinkable: Emergency Preparedness Online Training

Healthy Generations, December 2007 – Disaster Mental Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”April 2007 – War and Public Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Effects of War on Children’s Mental Health
  • Gender-based Violence During Military Conflict
  • Coming Home From War: The Challenges for Service Members and Their Families
  • Reproductive Health and War
  • The Long-lasting Impact of War on the Environment
  • New Neighbors/Hidden Scars Program of the Center for Victims of Torture

Healthy Generations, April 2007 – War and Public Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”February 2007 – American Indian Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Disparity and Dispossession, Hope and Healing: Health in American Indian Communities
  • Historical Trauma: American Indians Recovering from Abuses of the Past
  • The Challenge of Infant Mortality
  • Health Research in American Indian Communities
  • Indian Parents Program Helps Raise a New Generation
  • Understanding Infant Deaths: The Aberdeen Area Perinatal Infant Mortality Review Committee

Healthy generations,  February 2007 – American Indian Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”October 2006 – Oral Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Can Improving Maternal Oral Health Reduce Preterm Birth?*
  • Changing Policies, Improving Dental Health: Reducing Soft Drink Sales at School
  • Low Income Children Have Difficulty Accessing Dental Care
  • Minnesota Head Start Takes Action for Oral Health
  • Bringing Smiles to Children in St. Paul and Ramsey County

*Updated article on periodontal disease and preterm birth from November 2, 2006 NEJM

Powerpoints:

Healthy Generations, October 2006 – Oral Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”July 2006 – Food Insecurity and Hunger”]

What’s Inside:

  • Hunger Solutions Minnesota 2005 Survey
  • Holes in the Hunger Safety Net
  • The Hunger-Obestiy Paradox
  • WIC Food Packages May Change
  • Building Food Security in North Minneapolis
  • Mapping Food Insecurity

Powerpoints

Healthy Generations, July 2006 – Food Insecurity and Hunger (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”February 2006 – Job Stress”]

What’s Inside:

  • Job Stress: Desk Rage on the Road to Burnout
    Wendy L. Hellerstedt, MPH, PhD
  • Strategies for Transforming the Workplace
    Gillian Lawrence
  • Reducing Workplace Stress: Structure, Benefits, and People
    Heidi Culbert
  • Stress and Efficiency: A Little is Good, A Lot is Not
    Heidi Culbert
  • Stress Reduction Strategy: Walk Across Minnesota Challenge
    Gillian Lawrence
  • New Report Measures Work Environment State by State
    Diane Benjamin, MPH

Healthy Generations, February 2006 – Job Stress (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”June 2005 – School Environment and Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • The School Environment and Health: Public Health Challenges and Achievements
    Jeanne Rogge Steele, PhD
  • Bullying in Schools: Definition, Prevalence, and Prevention Strategies
    Marla Eisenberg, ScD, MPH and Elizabeth Ralston, BA
  • Relational Aggression: Girls Can be Mean, Too
  • The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
  • Division of Epidemiology and Community Health Faculty: Developing School-Based Interventions to Create Better World for Youth
  • Working in Schools: Insight and Advice from Veteran Researchers
    Konopka Institute Launches Minnesota Youth Community Learning Initiative
  • The Narrow Focus of No Child Left Behind: No Focus on Special Education or Health
    Minnesota State Senator Steve Kelley
  • North Dakota Contemplates How to Measure Height and Weight in Schools
  • Sexuality Education for Students with Disabilities
  • Working with the Legislature to Promote Teen Sexual Health

Healthy Generations, June 2005 – School Environment and Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”February 2005 – Immigrant and Refugee Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • The “Healthy Migrant” Effect
    Katherine Fennelly, PhD
  • Healing by Heart
    Kathleen A. Culhane-Pera, MD, MA, Dorothy E. Vawter, PhD, Phua Xiong, MD, Barbara Babbitt, BSN, RN, MA, Mary Solberg, PhD, MSW
  • Impact of Welfare Reform on Immigrants
    Audrey Singer, PhD
  • Will Minnesota Continue to be a National Leader in Health Care for Low-Income Pregnant Immigrant Women?
    Kathleen McDonough, JD
  • Recommendations from the Minnesota Commissioners’ Task Force on Immigrant Health
    Patricia Ohmans, MPH
  • UMOS Inc. Hispanic and Migrant Cultural Competence
    Mary Ann Borman, PhD

Healthy Generations, February 2005 – Immigrant and Refugee Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”October 2004 – Mental Health of CYSHCN”]

What’s Inside:

  • Integrating Public Health, Mental Health and Special Education Perspectives to Address the Mental Helath Needs of CYSHCN
    Glenace E. Edwall, PsyD, LP, Cindy Shevlin-Woodcock, MA and Sarah Thorson, BSW
  • Risk and Protective Factors for Mental Health Problems Among CYSHCN
    Joän M. Patterson, PhD, LP
  • Seamless Mental Health Services in a School Setting
    Michael Quesnell, PhD
  • Early Childhood Mental Health Initiative Within Minnesota Head Start
    Catherine Wright, MS and Ann W. Garwick, RN, PhD, LP
  • The Minnesota Individual Interagency Intervention Plan (IIIP)
    John Hurley, MHA and Barbara Leonard, RN, PhD, FAAN

Powerpoints:

Healthy Generations, October 2004 – Mental Health of CYSHCN (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”June 2004 – Family Planning”]

What’s Inside:

  • Pregnancy Intention: Why do we measure it and can we measure it?
    Wendy Hellerstedt, MPH, PhD
  • Family Planning and Environmental Health: Six Billion and Counting
    Liz Radel and Wendy Hellerstedt, MPH, PhD
  • The Dynamics of Contraceptive Vigilance
    Carolyne Swain, MS and Cathleen Conway-Johnson, PhD
  • Family Planning: The Policies and Politics
    Amy K. Brugh, MPH
  • Planned Parenthood of Wicsconsin and City of Milwaukee Health Department Collaboration Benefits City’s Underserved
    RoseMary Oliveira

Powerpoints:

Healthy Generations, June 2004 – Family Planning (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”February 2004 – Children’s Environmental Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Children’s Special Vulnerability to Environmental Health Risks
    Amy Lockheart
  • Children Living in a Perilous Environment
    William Toscano, Jr., PhD
  • Preventing Pollution Protects Children
    Kathleen Schuler, MPH
  • Keeping Children Safe from Toxic Substances
    Marjorie Vigoren, BS

Powerpoints:

Healthy Generations, February 2004 – Children’s Environmental Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”November 2003 – Early Childhood”]

What’s Inside:

  • Children in Their Earliest Years: Many Get a Poor Start
    Joän Patterson, PhD and Christopher Watson, MS, MA
  • Fetal Origins: Are Adult Diseases Programmed in Utero?
    Wendy L. Hellerstedt, MPH, PhD
  • Healthy Children: Research to Resiliency
    Terrie Rose, PhD
  • Early Childhood = Economic Development
    Rob Grunewald and Art Rolnick, PhD
  • The International Adoption Project: A First Look at the Early Life Experiences of Internationally Adopted Children
    Wendy L. Hellerstedt, MPH, PhD
  • Promoting Health and Wellness Through Early Childhood Programs: Fond du Lac Reservation
    Patty Petite, MEd

Powerpoints:

Healthy Generations, October 2003 – Early Childhood (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”June 2003 – Childhood Poverty”]

What’s Inside:

  • The Impact of Childhood Poverty on Health and Development
    Charles Oberg, M.D., MPH
  • How is Poverty Defined in America? Diane Benjamin, MPH
  • Childhood Poverty: Pathways and Programs
    Arturo Sesma, Jr., Ph.D.
  • Who Will Care for the Kids? Child Poverty on the Great Plains
    Kerstin Gorham, MA
  • How are the Children? Five Action Areas to Promote Healthy Communities
    Luanne Nyberg, MPA
  • Baby Steps: Helping Children in Poverty Get Off to a Strong Start
    Barbara Huus, MS, BSN

Powerpoints:

Healthy Generations, May 2003 – Childhood Poverty (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”February 2003 – Childhood Asthma”]

What’s Inside:

  • The Epidemiology of Asthma Among Children in the U.S.
    Joãn Patterson, Ph.D.
  • Risk and Protective Factors Associated for Childhood Asthma
    Paul Kubic, M.D.
  • Children with Asthma and Welfare Reform
    Deborah Schlick
  • Health Policy and Pediatric Asthma in Minnesota
    Gail Brottman, M.D.
  • Working Together: Schools, Clinics, and Families Help Control Kids’ Asthma
    Stephanie Bisson Belseth, RN, MAN, LSN, CPNP
  • Institute of Medicine Report on Environmental Exposures Associated with Asthma
  • Minnesota Targets Inner-City Asthma
  • News from MDH on Implementation of the Asthma State Plan

Powerpoints:

Download February 2003 – Childhood Asthma (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”September 2002 – Physical Inactivity”]

What’s Inside:

  • The Epidemiology of Physical Activity Among Americans
    Jamie Stang, Ph.D., MPH, RD
  • Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Physical Activity
    Nancy E. Sherwood, PhD
  • Physical Inactivity, Land Use Patterns, and Public Policy
    Kathryn H. Schmitz, Ph.D., MPH
  • “Partners in Health” – Promoting Physical Activity with Pedometers. Does it Work?
    Rebecca Lindberg, MPH, RD, LD
  • Successful Minnesota Programs Increase Physical Activity
  • Research on Girls & Women in Sport
  • News from MDH on Physical Activity Promotion

Powerpoints:

Download September 2002 – Physical Inactivity (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”May 2002 – Adolescent Pregnancy and Prevention”]

What’s Inside:

  • Health and Environmental Risks Associated with Early Childbearing
    Wendy Hellerstedt, MPH, Ph.D.
  • Beyond Disparities: Nurturing Our Young People
    Michael D. Resnick, Ph.D.
  • Aligning Reproductive Health Policies with Reality and Research
    Nancy Nelson
  • “Partners in Health” – What’s Up?
    Wendy Hellerstedt, MPH, Ph.D.

Powerpoints:

Download May 2002 – Adolescent Pregnancy and Prevention (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”January 2002 – Mental Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Depression and Suicide: Treatable and Preventable Community Mental Health Indicators
    Candy Kragthorpe, MSW, LGSW
  • Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Children’s Mental Health
    Joän M. Patterson, Ph.D.
  • The Importance of Promoting Mental Health in Early Childhood
    Amy R. Susman-Stillman, Ph.D.
  • Good Mental Health Care Evolves from Good Public Policies
    Joan Sykora, Ph.D.
  • Health Realization: The Vehicle That Brings You to the Heart of Your Community
    Alice L. Poulter

Powerpoints:

Download January 2002 – Mental Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”September 2001 – Adolescent Alcohol Abuse”]

What’s Inside:

  • An Epidemic with Staying Power: Underage Drinking
    Carol L. Falkowski
  • Youth Substance Use Prevention – A Focus on Protective Factors
    Laurie L. Meschke, Ph.D. and Joan Patterson, Ph.D.
  • Reducing Youth Access to Alcohol
    Traci Toomey, Ph.D.
  • Selecting and Designing an Effective Prevention Program: Lessons from Project Northland
    Carolyn L. Williams, Ph.D.
  • Minnesota Join Together Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking
    Jeff Nachbar

Powerpoints:

Download September 2001 – Adolescent Alcohol Abuse (PDF Format)

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What’s Inside:

  • An Overview of Child Abuse
    Terrie Rose, Ph.D
  • Protective Factors, Resilience and Child Abuse and Neglect
    Jane F. Gilgun, Ph.D., LICSW
  • Child Abuse Preventions- Programmatic Interventions
    Charles Oberg, M.D., MPH
  • Developing a Collective Voice for Children
    Sheila Wellstone
  • “Partners in Health” –Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery
    Carrie Crook

Powerpoints:

Download May 2001 – Child Abuse (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”March 2001 – Women’s Reproductive Health”]

What’s Inside:

  • Exploring Myths about Nutrition and Pregnancy Outcome
    Judith E. Brown, Ph.D.
    Maureen A. Murtaugh, Ph.D.
  • Social Determinants and Women’s Reproductive Health
    Wendy Hellerstedt, MPH, Ph.D.
  • Using Data to Guide the Development and Implementation of a State Cancer Screening Program
    Jane E. Korn, MD, MPH & Annette Bar-Cohen, MA, MPH
  • Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services
    Michael Vaughn
  • “Partners in Health” –Caring for Women and Their Families: WIC and its Partners in Dakota County, MN
    Debra Thingstad Boe, RN, PHN, BAN
  • Supplement: Shrouded Legacy: The History of the American Eugenics Movement
    Greta Bauer, MPH

Powerpoints:

Download March 2001 – Women’s Reproductive Health (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”September 2000 – Childhood Obesity”]

What’s Inside:

  • Epidemiology of Obesity
    Nancy E. Sherwood, Ph.D.
  • Risk Factors for Childhood and Adolescent Obesity
    Dianne Newmark-Sztainer, PhD, MPH, RD
  • Programs and Policies to Prevent Child and Adolescent Obesity
    Mary Story, PhD and Marsha Davis, PhD
  • “Partners in Health”-Eau Claire Area Childhood Nutrition Coalition
    Cheryl Yarrington, MS, RD, CD

Powerpoints:

Download September 2000 – Childhood Obesity (PDF Format)

[/toggle][toggle title=”May 2000 – Adolescent Tobacco Use”]

What’s Inside:

  • Tobacco Use Among College Students
    Edward P. Ehlinger MD, MSPH
  • Risk Factors Associated with Cigarette Use Among Adolescents
    Kelli Komro, Ph.D.
  • School-Based Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention
    Cheryl Perry, Ph.D.
  • Policy Approaches to Reducing Adolescent Tobacco Use
    Jean Forster, PhD
  • “Partners in Health” – Center for 4-H Youth Development
    Nikki Sigler Andrews, M.Ed

Powerpoints:

Download May 2000 – Adolescent Tobacco Use (PDF Format)

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