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Session I
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* Part 2
Session II
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* Part 2
Session III
Session IV
Session V
Session VI
* Group A
* Group B
Session VII
* Group C
* Group D
* Group E
Session VIII
* Group F
* Group G
Session IX
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Breakout Session IX—Environment and Healthy Lifestyles

Purpose: Environmental factors exert their influence on lifestyles at the individual, household, community, State, and national levels. This session will explore interventions (broadly defined) that have positively affected a healthy lifestyle.

Moderator: Michael Jacobson, Center for Science in the Public Interest

Topics:

  • Potential for Changing Individual Lifestyles
         Thomas N. Robinson, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Prototype of a Healthy Community
    Karen L. Konzelmann, Children’s Research Center, Cooperative State Research Education, and Extension Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Schools as Change Agents
    Leslie Honaker, Community/School Gardens, Maricopa County, Arizona
    Alice Trujillo, Lowell Elementary School, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Worksite Interventions: The Overlooked Key to Improving Public Health
    John Peters, The Procter and Gamble Company
  • What Roles Do State and Federal Policies Play in Improving Lifestyles?
    Carol Tucker Foreman, The Food Policy Institute

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