July 1, 1998
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Program Result Report
The Center for the Study of Social Policy in Washington conducted two state leadership policy forums on systemic reforms to improve state and state-federal services for families and children.
National Program
To improve understanding of school, community, state, and national policies and environmental factors affecting youth diet, physical activity, obesity, and tobacco, alcohol, and drug use.
February 28, 2013
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Report
A report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Bridging the Gap program finds that progress to improve school district wellness policies has stalled.
December 1, 2012
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Issue Brief
The fast-food industry spends $660 million to market its products to children and adolescents each year and spends the most on toys for kids’ meals—$360 million for the cost of toys alone. These efforts help fast-food restaurants sell more than 1.2 ...
August 30, 2010
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Program Result Report
RWJF provided four grants to enable the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices to enlist governors in tackling the childhood obesity epidemic and encourage state innovation in policies and programs.
June 1, 2013
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Journal Article
The association between regular and diet soft drink availability in schools and student consumption is examined in this article.
October 1, 2012
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Issue Brief
Participating in school sports is an important means to increase physical activity among adolescents. This brief examines participation during the school year by secondary school students in interscholastic sports (played against teams from other sc ...
August 14, 2012
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Issue Brief
Some Encouraging Progress, Additional Improvements are Needed
April 8, 2013
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Journal Article
Stringent school meal standards may help improve student weight status, particularly among those who receive free or reduced-price lunches.
August 13, 2012
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Report
National Secondary School Survey Results