Design and Methods for an Intervention Utilizing Peer Facilitators to Reduce Adolescent Obesity: Team Up for Healthy Living
The proportion of obese adolescents in Southern Appalachia is among the highest in the nation. Currently there are few effective programs that address this issue, especially among high school students. Through funding from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities in the Natio...
Main Authors: | Williams, Christian L., Slawson, Deborah L., Dalton, William T., Wang, Liang, Littleton, Mary A., Lowe, Elizabeth, Mozen, Diana M., Schetzina, Karen E., Stoots, James M., Southerland, Jodi, McKeehan, Taylor L., Wu, Tiejian |
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
2012
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Online Access: | https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5078 |
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