Community Intervention
Resources
Listed
below are information and references to address physical activity and
nutrition in the community setting.
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If you think you're ready to implement one or more
physical activity or nutrition interventions, start by answering the
questions below. Taking the time to plan well on the front end
will save you time in the long run.
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Resources for Community-Based Intervention Sectors
Community can be defined in many ways, including geographically, culturally, and
socially. The following represents suggested sectors of the community for you to consider when
addressing overweight and obesity and resources to assist you in your efforts.
Full toolkits are a complete package that incorporates all components of a
good intervention. Partial toolkits incorporate some of the
components.
Nutrition and Physical Activity Key
Strategies (PDF, 305 KB) - A
summary table of strategies recommended by national expert organizations.
Toolkits & Resources
* Active Physical Environment includes Safe Routes to School, Smart Growth, etc.
** Access to Fruits and Vegetables includes Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), Farm
to Hospital, Farm to School, Farm to Work, Farmers' Markets / Farm Stands, Food Pantries / Food Banks, etc.
Resources have
also been arranged by categories within each setting to quickly find a
specific resource by a category. The Setting (Kit)
column contains a link to a full toolkit or page of information. The
other four columns provide a direct link to specific resources that are
contained on the Kit page.
Assessment
tools are checklists or data sources to evaluate the current status of the
setting.
Strategies
are proven or best practice ideas to implement.
Materials
are related information such as posters, checklists and flyers.
Evaluation
tools are specific examples of measurement tools to evaluate outcomes.
General Resources
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