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Arborelius, Elisabeth; Bremberg, Sven – Journal of Adolescence, 1988
Developed student-centered method of health education in which health issues and activities were determined by students themselves. Compared to control group (N=47), experimental group students (N=51) scored more favorably on clarification of individual health issues, reported health-enhancing activities, and self-esteem. Intervention appeared to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Health Education, Health Promotion
Monahan, Jennifer L.; Scheirer, Mary Ann – Health Education Quarterly, 1988
Examines the role of state health department dental offices as linking agents in the diffusion of an effective preventive health program, the fluoride mouthrinse program, in public schools. (JOW)
Descriptors: Dental Clinics, Diffusion (Communication), Elementary Education, Fluoridation
Green, Kathryn L. – Health Education Quarterly, 1988
Presents a matrix that suggests that workplace health promotion and employee assistance programs may represent employer involvement in areas over which they have no legitimate control. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employee Assistance Programs, Employer Employee Relationship, Health Programs, Health Promotion
Fridinger, Fred; Provence, Susan – Parks and Recreation, 1994
Major community involvement can help promote physical activity and enhance supportive environments that encourage physical fitness. There must be teamwork by those in fitness, recreation, and health promotion to reduce duplication, broaden support, and combine the power of community leaders. The article examines successful partnerships and…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Exercise, Health Behavior
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Stewart, Kerry J.; And Others – Journal of Health Education, 1995
Elementary students (n=900) received a nutrition education program focusing on cognitive and behavioral aspects of cardiovascular health. Assessments of their health knowledge and behavior were conducted at baseline and at five follow-up periods. Children increased their knowledge and improved food patterns, but among the cardiac risk factors,…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Lohman, Timothy G. – Quest, 1995
The effect of exercise on total and regional bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women is reviewed. Studies on non-estrogen-replete postmenopausal women show 1-2% changes in regional BMD with 1 year of weight-bearing exercises. Studies of exercise training in the estrogen-replete postmenopausal population suggest large BMD changes.…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Females, Health Promotion, Higher Education
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Lytle, Leslie A.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1994
The Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH) is the largest school-based health promotion research project to date, involving 96 elementary schools nationwide. The article describes recruitment strategies used at four sites, examines how social learning theory guided project activities, discusses logistical considerations, and…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Child Health, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Mecklenburg, Robert Ellis – Health Values: The Journal of Health Behavior, Education & Promotion, 1994
Focusing dental efforts on hard-core and high-risk smokers can decrease smoking prevalence. Challenges to the dental profession include professional legitimacy, dental professional education, defining special populations, and overcoming barriers to access. Opportunities include strategic placement, strategic relations with those serving high-risk…
Descriptors: Dental Health, Dentists, Health Education, Health Promotion
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Celluci, Tony; Larsen, Richard – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1995
Describes two courses utilizing modern American fiction, poetry, and drama in which vivid depictions of the disasters wrought by excessive drinking are found. Posits these as examples of how literature that addresses problems related to drinking and alcoholism can be used in a focused way in alcohol education. (LKS)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Course Descriptions
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Sable, Pat – Social Work, 1995
Using an ethological framework, explores the ways in which family pets, in particular dogs and cats, provide certain components of attachment that contribute to emotional and social well-being throughout the life cycle. Implications are identified for social policies that will protect and maintain this bond for particular populations. (RJM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Ethology, Family Environment
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Murphy, Anne S.; And Others – Early Education and Development, 1995
A sample of child-care centers and family day-care homes in Michigan was used to identify what care providers need to know about safe food handling. Their primary concern was to become informed about what causes food to become unsafe and how to prevent foodborne illnesses. Providers preferred printed materials to tapes or workshops. (AA)
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Caregivers, Child Health, Child Safety
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Hawks, Steven R.; And Others – American Journal of Health Promotion, 1995
A literature search investigated studies that demonstrated the impact of spiritual health programs on health outcomes. Out of 71 articles, 3 studies had high quality methodology and relevant program content with a spiritual component. The three programs produced excellent improvements in health behaviors and reduced morbidity and mortality. (SM)
Descriptors: Adults, Cancer, Cardiovascular System, Health Behavior
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English, William; Duke, Charles R. – Journal of Health Education, 1995
Clarion University of Pennsylvania has developed and implemented a model health-education emphasis for preservice teachers. The program addresses key issues in health education and offers professional preparation for providing health education as part of an overall comprehensive health program for schools. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Health Education
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Chavis, David M. – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1995
Explores the most effective strategy roles that coalitions can play in the prevention of complex, entrenched, social and health problems such as violence, alcoholism, and other substance abuse problems. The paper also outlines the key internal capacities a coalition will need in order to establish a support system for prevention initiatives. (GR)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Community Action, Community Cooperation, Delinquency
Dunlavey, Christopher S. – Business Officer, 1992
The wellness program is applied within the higher education setting as one means to control health care costs. Discussed are the program's design, objectives, content, facilities, structure and staff, financing, and evaluation. It is noted that wellness programs are not only cost effective but can help to improve morale and increase productivity.…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Financial Support, Health Programs, Health Promotion
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