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614 related items for PubMed ID: 16256767

  • 1. California teachers perceive school gardens as an effective nutritional tool to promote healthful eating habits.
    Graham H, Zidenberg-Cherr S.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2005 Nov; 105(11):1797-800. PubMed ID: 16256767
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  • 4. Adapting and implementing a long-term nutrition and physical activity curriculum to a rural, low-income, biethnic community.
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  • 5. Secondary school health education related to nutrition and physical activity--selected sites, United States, 2004.
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  • 6. School gardens: an experiential learning approach for a nutrition education program to increase fruit and vegetable knowledge, preference, and consumption among second-grade students.
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  • 15. Factors contributing to a school's decision to apply for the California Instructional School Garden Program.
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  • 18. High school health-education teachers' perceptions and practices related to teaching HIV prevention.
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