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UCCE CalFresh Continues to Help Improve Healthy Eating Behavior
Students' Food Behavior Change in Santa Clara County, 2011-2012 School Year
Teachers' Food Behavior Change in Santa Clara County, 2011-2012 School Year
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UC CalFresh teaches healthy eating behaviors
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2010 Santa Clara County EFNEP Impact Sheet
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Adult EFNEP Makes a Difference in the Chinese Community
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A Nutrition Education Program That Helps Families Make Healthful Choices
People who are most "food insecure"--those unable to use traditional means for acquiring and managing their family food supply--are at greater risk for obesity and poor health. That fact, confirmed by a recent UC study, is one reason that poor health is more common among low-income and minority populations. Obesity is not just a matter of personal health. It is a costly and deadly public health concern that affects economic productivity and state budgets as well as personal and family well-being.
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