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Part 7: References and Other Resources
A Guide for Custom Community Intervention Planning

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Reproductive Health Glossary, http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/EpiGlossary/glossary.htm

Cornell NutritionWorks. Preventing Childhood Obesity: An Ecological Approach. Unpublished course. In development 2005.

Egger G, Swinburn B, Rossner S. Dusting off the epidemiological triad: could it work with obesity? Obesity Reviews 2003;4:115-119.

French S, Story M, Jeffery R. Environmental Influences on eating and physical activity. Annual Reviews in Public Health 2001;22:309-335.

Green L, Kreuter M. Health Program Planning: An Educational and Ecological Approach, 4th Edition New York: McGraw-Hill:2005.

Hill J, Wyatt H, Reed G, Peters J. Obesity and the environment: where do we go from here? Science 2003;299:853-855.

Institute of Medicine. Communities can play a role in preventing childhood obesity. In: Koplan J, Liverman C, Kraak V, eds. Preventing Childhood Obesity: Health in the Balance. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press;2004.

Jeffery R, Utter J. The changing environment and population obesity in the united states. Obesity Research 2003;11:12S-22S.

Swinburn B, Egger G. Preventive strategies against weight gain and obesity. Obesity Reviews 2002;3:289-301.

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Freudenberg N. Community capacity for environmental health promotion: determinants and implications for practice. Health Education & Behavior 2004;31(4):472-490.

Glanz K, Yaroch A. Strategies for increasing fruit and vegetable intake in grocery stores and communities: policy, pricing and environmental change. Preventive Medicine 2004;39:S75-S80.

Howze E, Baldwin G, Kegler M. Environmental health promotion: bridging traditional environmental health and health promotion. Health Education & Behavior 2004;31(4):429-440.

Kegler M, Miner K. Environmental health promotion interventions: considerations for preparation and practice. Health Education & Behavior 2004;31(4):510-525.

Northridge M, Sclar E, Biswas P. Sorting out the connections between the built environment and health: a conceptual framework for navigating pathways and planning healthy cities. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 2003;80(4):556-568.

Schulz A, Northridge M. Social determinants of health: implications for environmental health promotion. Health Education & Behavior 2004;31(4):455-471.

Seymour J, Fenley M, Yaroch A, Khan L, Serdula M. Fruit and vegetable environment, policy and pricing workshop: introduction to the conference proceedings. Preventive Medicine 2004;39:S71-S74.

Timperio A, Salmon J, Telford A, Crawford D. Perceptions of local neighbourhood environments and their relationship to childhood overweight and obesity. International Journal of Obesity 2005;29:170-175.

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