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Body shape / Nutrition / Bariatrics / Childhood / Childhood obesity / Epidemiology of obesity / Head Start Program / Management of obesity / Health education / Health / Medicine / Obesity
Date: 2013-02-26 00:05:19
Body shape
Nutrition
Bariatrics
Childhood
Childhood obesity
Epidemiology of obesity
Head Start Program
Management of obesity
Health education
Health
Medicine
Obesity

Weight Control ‘‘Eat Healthy, Stay Active!’’: A Coordinated Intervention to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity Among Head Start Parents, Staff, and Children Ariella Herman, PhD; Bergen B. Nelson, MD, MSHS;

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