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Ballard, William A.; Chase, Matthew R. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2004
The purpose of this article is to highlight key physical education benefits of nontraditional recreation activities, to outline some of the known constraints to implementing these activities, and to recommend strategies for the inclusion of such activities into the physical education curriculum. Based on the results of a qualitative inquiry into…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Activities, Physical Education
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Malone, Susan Kohl – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
The dramatic increase in our understanding of the brain's development throughout childhood has increased our knowledge of the significance of micronutrients, such as iron and vitamin B-12, for this development. Deficiencies of these micronutrients have been shown to have an impact on students' cognitive development. Regardless of this knowledge,…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, School Nurses, Nutrition, Food
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Sweeney, Nancy M.; Horishita, Naomi – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
This cross-sectional, descriptive correlational research study describes the breakfast-eating habits of 846 inner-city high school students. Fifty-seven percent of students reported skipping breakfast on the day of the survey, despite the free hot-breakfast program at their high school. Significantly more girls than boys skipped breakfast, and…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Breakfast Programs, Eating Habits, Urban Schools
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Roberto, Anthony J. – Communication Teacher, 2004
The extended parallel process model (EPPM) is receiving increasing attention in many undergraduate and graduate persuasion and health communication textbooks and classes. The EPPM is concerned with the effect of four variables on behavior: (1) perceived susceptibility; (2) perceived severity; (3) response-efficacy; and (4) self-efficacy. The first…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Self Efficacy, Behavior Modification, Behavior Change
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Oakley, Ann – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2004
Policy makers and researchers may have different agendas as to what constitutes "evidence". This paper reviews some of the issues currently debated in the UK and elsewhere about researchers' understandings of how social research can usefully inform the policy-making process, and their techniques for making it available. Using examples…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Social Scientists, Policy Formation, Health Promotion
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Martino-Mcallister, Jeanne; Wessel, Maria Theresa – Journal of Drug Education, 2005
The "Anti-Tobacco Media Blitz" (ATMB), a social-norms marketing program, was utilized for tobacco prevention with middle and high school students. University students assisted middle and high school students with the implementation of this campaign, which included a variety of media. Students worked in teams to design, develop, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Marketing, Smoking
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Macgarvey, Anna – Rural Society, 2005
Young people's lives have been directly and indirectly affected by the dynamics of decline in rural Australia. In early 1999, the Casterton region experienced the suicides of two young people. These events led to the funding of a rural youth education and support program at the town's secondary college. The program adopts a multi-layered approach…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Youth, Rural Education, Suicide
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Rudd, Rima E. – Adult Learning, 2004
The 1993 publication of findings from the first National Adult Literacy Survey (NALS) drew the attention of the nation. Among health researchers, the realization that almost half of U.S. adults have difficulty using common texts to complete everyday tasks spurred interest in health-related consequences, and improving health literacy was listed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Public Health, Human Services, Adult Literacy
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Bullen, Kathryn; Benton, David – Health Education Journal, 2004
Objective: To investigate the effect of a nutrition education intervention and four hours of related teaching on the nutrition concepts of a sample of 9 year-old children. Design: Prepost test design. Children's food classification concepts were assessed before and after the intervention and nutrition teaching. Setting: Year 4 class of a suburban…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Promotion, Nutrition, Classification
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Hunt, Mary Kay; Lederman, Ruth; Stoddard, Anne M.; LaMontagne, Anthony D.; McLellan, Deborah; Combe, Candace; Barbeau, Elizabeth; Sorensen, Glorian – Health Education & Behavior, 2005
Disparities in chronic disease risk by occupation call for new approaches to health promotion. WellWorks-2 was a randomized, controlled study comparing the effectiveness of a health promotion/occupational health program (HP/OHS) with a standard intervention (HP). Interventions in both studies were based on the same theoretical foundations. Results…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Promotion, Smoking, Formative Evaluation
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Rimal, Rajiv N.; Real, Kevin – Health Education & Behavior, 2005
Question-order effects refer to systematic differences in responses that can be attributed to the manner in which questions assessing attitudes and cognitions are asked. This article hypothesized that question-order effects in assessing the perceived importance of skin cancer would be moderated by the extent to which people are involved with the…
Descriptors: Cancer, Telephone Surveys, Context Effect, Questioning Techniques
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Sparling, Phillip B. – Quest, 2005
Knowledge regarding the potential benefits of participation in fitness programs to individuals' quality of movement in daily living is limited. It is important to study this relationship and also consider the implications for professional preparation programs in kinesiology. A brief overview based on published reports and expert opinions focuses…
Descriptors: Physical Fitness, Wellness, Health Promotion, Movement Education
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Tossavainen, Kerttu; Turunen, Hannele; Jakonen, Sirkka; Tupala, Minna; Vertio, Harri – Health Education, 2004
This article describes how school nurses estimated their goal attainment in view of the contents and methods of health counselling and their roles and possibilities as health promoters in the school community. Data were collected from the school nurses (n=31) of the Finnish European Network of Health-Promoting schools, using a semi-structured…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Goal Orientation, Foreign Countries, Health Education
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Halperin, Abigail C.; Rigotti, Nancy A. – Journal of American College Health, 2003
To address the rise in tobacco use among college students, several national health organizations, including the American College Health Association,recommend that colleges enact smoking bans in and around all campus buildings, including student housing, and prohibit the sale, advertisement, and promotion of tobacco products on campus. Key…
Descriptors: Universities, College Housing, Smoking, Interviews
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Pezzullo, Phaedra C. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2003
Since 1984, October has been recognized in the U.S. as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In 1997, the Toxic Links Coalition of the Bay Area, California, began organizing annual "Stop Cancer Where It Starts" tours to counter attempts to obscure the environmentally-linked causes of cancer. By drawing on research including participant…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Cancer, Public Opinion, Consciousness Raising
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