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Volume 1: No. 2, April 2004

SPECIAL TOPICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Featured Abstracts from the 18th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control


TABLE OF CONTENTS

PEER REVIEWED

Introduction

ESSAY
Featured Abstracts from the 18th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control: A Glimpse of Things to Come
David L. Katz, MD, MPH

Featured Abstracts

State-Community Partnerships: Eliminating Health Disparities Through Coalition-driven, Asset-based, Community-focused Interventions
MA Acosta

Implementation of the Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH) Program in Texas
CS Barroso, DM Hoelscher, SH Kelder, C McCullum, JL Ward, P Cribb, N Murray

Identifying Walking and Trail Use Supports and Barriers Through Focus-Group Research
EL Burroughs, RM Fields, ML Granner, PA Sharpe

Moving Right Along: A Creative Partnership to Engage Older Adults in Physical Activity and Nutrition Programs
DL Chapel, MM McCulla, B Reinsch, C Warren

Improving Care for the Homeless Population Using the Chronic Care Model
B Choucair, T Palmer

Utah K-8th Grade Height and Weight Measurement Project
KA Coats, MD Friedrichs, JL Ware

BC Walks: The Use of Mass Media and Community Programming to Promote Walking 
PE Fell, B Fisher, B Reger, D Spicer

Using CDC's School Health Index to Improve the Physical Activity and Nutrition Environments in 15 Michigan Public Schools
L Grost, E Coke-Haller, A Murphy, N Drzal

Healthy Weight in Schools: Supporting Schools Through Partnerships
EC Haller, SC Oleksyk

SHI: School Health Index: Implementing Changes in the Third Edition
SD Harrykissoon, H Wechsler

Policy and Environmental Change Strategies to Reduce Obesity: Action Packets 
L Kaley, D Wigand, K Whalen, A Root

Heart-healthy and Stroke-free: Making the Business Case to Employers and Purchasers for Preventing Heart Disease and Stroke
DM Matson-Koffman, VA Anwuri, D Orenstein, K Shore, L Agin, SA Garfinkel, LA Sokler, NB Watkins, GA Mensah

Chronic Disease Risk Factors by Ethnicity and Border Residence in Arizona: 10 Years of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data
MC McGorray, MA Veazie

Communities Combating Chronic Disease: The Kate B. Reynolds SELF Improvement Program 
JL Michener, ML Sauer, SD Yaggy

TRAILS, a School-based Walking Program 
W Moore, T Wilson, A Stephens, J Eichner

Lessons Learned from Global Reviews of Mass Media Campaigns Designed to Reduce Smoking and Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
EH Schar, KK Gutierrez

Cost-effective, Community-based Strategies Targeting Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Risk Factors Among African American Women in Faith-based Environments 
C Taylor, L Cole, D Ferdinand, S Arline

Using Exercise for Risk Reduction in African American Breast Cancer Survivors: A Community-based Pilot Study 
DB Wilson, JS Porter, TJ Smith, J Kilpatrick

Improving Diabetes Care With the Collaborative Model: The First North Carolina Diabetes Collaborative 
MS Wolf, J Reaves, DS Porterfield, RM Carlyle, A Wang

Whose Choice Is It? Understanding HIV Risk Among African American Women 
EM Yancey, LM Goodin, M Wang

The Spatial Analysis of CVD Mortality in a Tri-county Area of Mississippi 
L Zhang, A Penman, C Haydel, V Sutton V Kamali, P Fos

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