3390.0 Health Education Posters: Additional Topics

Monday, October 27, 2008: 4:30 PM
Poster

Board 1
Factors associated with tweens' intentions for sustaining participation in an innovative physical activity program
Rita DeBate, PhD, MPH, CHES, Robert J. McDermott, PhD, Julie Baldwin, PhD, Carol A. Bryant, PhD, Anita Courtney, MS, RD, David Hogeboom, MSPH, Jen Nickelson, PhD, RD, Leah M. Phillips, MPH and Moya Alfonso, MSPH, PhD
Board 3
Assesing the impact of the Healthy Schools Program: Preliminary findings
Jeffrey R.W. Knudsen, MA, Dennis D. Deck, PhD, Jennifer Lembach, MS, Ginny Ehrlich, MPH, MS and Inge Aldersebaes, MPH, CHES
Board 4
Board 5
Healthy eating active living: A school and community initiative
Leslie Goldman, MA, Joanne De Simone Eichel, MA and Danielle Slutsker, MSW
Board 6
Effect of Health Education through an E-mail on Smoking Prevention and Smoking Cessation Program of Adolescents
Min-Jung Kang, PhD, Jae-Yong Park, PhD, Pock-Soo Kang, MD PhD and Kyeong-Soo Lee, MD, PhD
Board 7
Participation in physical education and physical activity in U.S. elementary schools
Sandy Slater, PhD, Frank Chaloupka, PhD, Lindsey Turner, PhD and Lisa Powell, PhD
Board 8
Healthy eating and physical activity environments, policies and programs among Michigan schools: The healthy schools study
Richard Miles, BS, Katherine Alaimo, PhD, Nick Drzal, MPH, RD, Shannon Carney, MS, RD, Diane Golzynski, PhD, RD and Jennifer Mosack, BS
Board 9
Effect of a coordinated school health program on children's physical activity levels during PE class: SOFIT findings from the Harris County Steps Consortium CATCH Project
Andrew E. Springer, DrPH, Steve Kelder, PhD, Deanna Hoelscher, PhD, RD, LD, Linda Forys, EdM, CHES, Martha Cuccia, MPH, CHES, Nancy G. Murray, DrPH, Joey Walker, MPH, Karen Doramus, MEd, Tiffni Menendez, MPH and Heather Hochberg-Garrett, RD, LD, BS
Board 10

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: School Health Education and Services
Endorsed by: Maternal and Child Health, Public Health Education and Health Promotion