Children's Healthy Living Program (CHL) Indigenous Workforce Training to Prevent Childhood Obesity in the Underserved U.S. Affiliated Pacific Region.

Abstract:

:The U.S. Affiliated Pacific Region (USAPR) is an underserved region with high rates of obesity-related, non-communicable diseases and a low proportion of trained obesity prevention professionals, especially indigenous professionals. The Children's Healthy Living Training Program was developed to enhance the USAPR's capacity to address childhood obesity prevention.

authors

Fialkowski MK,Delormier T,Hattori-Uchima M,Leslie JH,Greenberg J,Kim JH,Deenik JL,Dunn MA,Areta IA,Novotny R

doi

10.1353/hpu.2015.0054

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-05-01 00:00:00

pages

83-95

issue

2 Suppl

eissn

1049-2089

issn

1548-6869

pii

S1548686915200071

journal_volume

26

pub_type

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