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A Patchwork of Progress

by Allison L. Diamant; Amanda Bloom; Harold Goldstein; Joelle Wolstein; Susan H. Babey

Nov 10, 2011
  • Children and Youth
  • Health
  • Nonprofits and Philanthropy

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Outlines changes in childhood obesity and overweight rates in California between 2005 and 2010 by county. Considers implications of regional variations, including public policy options for promoting healthy diets and physical activity.
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Published By

  • UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
  • California Center for Public Health Advocacy

Funded By

  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2011 UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, California Center for Public Health Advocacy.

Document Type

  • Issue/Policy Brief
  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Western) / California
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Title: A Patchwork of Progress
Publication date 2011-11-10
Publication Year 2011
Authors Allison L. Diamant , Amanda Bloom , Harold Goldstein , Joelle Wolstein , Susan H. Babey
Copyright holder(s) UCLA Center for Health Policy Research , California Center for Public Health Advocacy
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Western) / California
Keywords overweight and obesity , overweight , california center , among california , health advocacy
Document type Issue/Policy Brief , Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/a-patchwork-of-progress.html
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