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Promoting Healthy Environments In Afterschool Settings: The LiveWell Greenville Afterschool Initiative

LiveWell Greenville, a multi-organization community coalition, launched an initiative in 2011 to help afterschool programs promote environments that decrease the risk of obesity among children and adolescents. The objective of this study was to describe changes in nutrition and physical activity env...

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Published in:Preventing chronic disease 2018-11, Vol.15, p.E144-E144, Article 180164
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