Sustaining an obesity prevention intervention in preschools

Author(s): Adams, Jillian; Molyneux, Maxine; Squires, Lucy;
Date Issued: April, 2011
Description: A study of the relationship between the implementation of a childhood obesity intervention, the Tooty Fruity Vegie program, and health promotion strategies implemented by staff, staff knowledge of fundamental movement skills (FMS), and number of preschools teaching FMS, based on data from 17 preschool directors and with directors of the 17 programs 3 to 4 years later
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