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Care Providers' Perceptions in Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in the After-School Setting
DownloadFall 2018
Comprehensive school health (CSH) is an evidence-based and internationally recognized framework which has been effective in school-based health promotion interventions. Given its effectiveness in the school setting, there is a need to expand this approach into other community settings, such as...
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Health Promotion
2023-01-01
Dahlke, Sherry, Devkota, Rashmi
Information about aspects such as sexuality and, spirituality related to health promotion with older people
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School-based approaches to mitigate child health inequities in Canada: The Health Promoting Schools approach and equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility school practices
DownloadFall 2024
Childhood exposure to neighbourhood deprivation has been consistently associated with poor health behaviours, including unhealthy diets, sedentary behaviours, and poor mental health and wellbeing. These may result in health inequities that could present challenges to public health, especially in...
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The Ruling of Weight: An institutional ethnography exploring the work of growing up in a larger body
DownloadFall 2021
Childhood obesity is a key target of public health intervention and research. However, dominant weight and health discourses shaping public health efforts tend to reduce obesity to a case of too many calories and too little exercise. For decades, researchers have highlighted how overly simplistic...