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SNAP-Ed physical activity interventions in low-income schools are associated with greater cardiovascular fitness among 5th and 7th grade students in California

机译:低收入学校的Snap-ed身体活动干预措施与加州5年级和7年级学生之间的更大的心血管健康有关

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California’s Department of Public Health (CDPH) distributes Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) funding, known as CalFresh Healthy Living (CFHL) in California, to local health departments to implement school-based physical activityutrition interventions. We determined the association between intervention presence/dose and student cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI.
机译:加州的公共卫生部(CDPH)分发补充营养援助计划 - 教育(SNAP-ED)资金,称为加州的Calfresh Healthing Living(CFHL),到当地卫生部门,以实施基于学校的身体活动/营养干预措施。我们确定了干预存在/剂量和学生心肺健身和BMI之间的关联。

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