Urban Youth Sports
Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption during school lunch. American Psychological Association. Blom-Hoffman, J., Franko, D. L, Power, T. J., Stallings, V., Dai, J., & Thompson, D. 2007.
Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption in schools: A primary prevention program. National Association of School Psychologists annual meeting. Blom-Hoffman, J. 2007.
Promoting physical activity and healthy eating in urban schools. Massachusetts School Psychology Association Newsletter, 24, Summer, 4. Blom-Hoffman, J. 2006.
Teacher and Lunch Aide Acceptability of Athletes in Service 5-A-Day Program. Massachusetts Public Health Association annual meeting. Salesman, V. J. & Blom-Hoffman, J. 2006.
School-based 5-A-Day: Bringing information home. National Obesity Action Forum. Blom-Hoffman, J. 2006.
Using partnerships to address barriers: Promoting physical activity and healthy eating in urban schools. National Association of School Psychologists annual meeting, Blom-Hoffman, J. & Salesman, V. 2006.
Play Across Boston: A Community Initiative to Reduce Disparities in Access to After-School Physical Activity Programs for Inner-City Youths. Preventing Chronic Disease. Volume 3. Cynthia Hannon, Angie Cradock, Steven L. Gortmaker, Jean Wiecha, Alison El Ayadi, Linda Keefe, Alfreda Harris. 2006. Click here
Multiple partnerships: A school psychologist and the Athletes in Service 5-2-1 program. Coalition Organized for Health Education in Schools (COHES) annual meeting. Blom-Hoffman, J. & Czesniuk, D. 2005.
Athletes in service 5-2-1 program. 3rd National Prevention Summit, Washington, DC. Blom-Hoffman, J., Franko, D., Roby, P., O�Brien, J., Czesniuk, D., Leff, S. S., Power, T. J. 2005.
Play Across Boston: Summary Report. Harvard School of Pubic Health. Cynthia Hannon, Angie Cradock, Steven L. Gortmaker, Jean Wiecha, Alison El Ayadi, Linda Keefe, Alfreda Harris, Dan Finkelstein, Kevin Fitzgerald, Arthur Sobol. 2002. Click here
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