Nutrition At University And College: By US State alaska. Sorry, we don't know of any ! University Kansas School Allied health Dietetics/Nutritionstudies Departmental and faculty information and newsletter. http://arborcom.com/frame/n_unmap.htm
Extractions: Return to map Alabamah University: Dpt. Nutrition Sciences Departmental information, along with links to their Obesity Center lay information service The American Board of Nutrition There is a separate web page for their collaborative venture with the Department of Medicine, the Division of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics University of Alabama: Division of Clinical Nutrition A joint Division in the UAB Departments of Nutrition Sciences and Medicine. Its faculty members are physicians trained in Internal Medicine, whose sole subspecialty is Clinical Nutrition. The web page has faculty information and some information about their research and clinical interests. University of Alabama: Dpt of Human Nutrition and Hospitality Management (HuN) Course information. Auburn University (AL): Dpt.Nutrition and Food Science Simple descriptive of department and courses. Has an ADA accredited dietetics training program, but their web site has almost nothing on it at present (4/97). Tuskegee University (AL): Dpt. Home Economics
AFT: PSRP: State Resource Links alaska (back to top) Department of Education Student Services Child nutrition ProgramsDepartment of Occupational Safety and health Industrial Commission http://www.aft.org/psrp/stateresources.html
Safety Links health Page USDA Food and nutrition Information Center health Organization Departmentof health and Human alaska Labor Standards and Safety Division Arizona http://www.pp.okstate.edu/ehs/links/links.htm
Selected Additional Resources Position Paper, Bureau of nutrition and WIC, Iowa, 2000 healthy Hearts for AmericanIndians and alaska Natives A Bringing Heart health to Latinos A Guide for http://depts.washington.edu/obesity/xpan/moreres.html
Extractions: Below is a list of additional resources relating to healthy weight promotion in adolescent women of color (see also the references identified by the meeting panelists and audience in the Briefing Papers and Transcript Summary ). The NWOPP web site Resources and References links also provide an extensive list of web sites, reports, journal articles, and other resources related to obesity. The resources outlined below include additonal:
Extractions: Hawaii's Impact Aid funding is part of a larger amount recommended by the Congress for Impact Aid programs nationwide. Hawaii's allocation represents a nearly $10 million increase from funds the state received last year. The programs provide support to school districts with students who are children of members of the armed forces and federal government employees. (FY01: $30.4 million) Native Hawaiian Education $30.5 million The Congress approved $30.5 million for Native Hawaiian education programs that develop curricula for students of all levels, train and recruit teachers, and support education councils statewide. The funding is a $2.5 million increase over the amount appropriated in Fiscal Year 2001. The education programs began in 1988 and were established by the Native Hawaiian Education Act, which seeks to raise the educational status of Hawaii's indigenous people. Senator Inouye sponsored this legislation. A portion of the increase will be used to "co-locate" or undertake construction improvements and repairs at public schools with high percentages of Native Hawaiian children. (FY01: $28 million) Title III, Strengthening Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions $3.25 million
Click To See More Resources Archives Book Reviews Companies Ted Stevens (alaska), the top Republican on the Senate made fully aware of the socialand health consequences of Looking for an educational tool for nutrition? http://www.pelinks4u.org/
Extractions: Click To See More Resources Archives Book Reviews Editorial Team Higher Education PE Web Sites K-12 School PE Web Sites PE Academic Areas PE Advocacy PE Forum Online Site Sponsorships State AHPERDs State PE Standards Teaching Unit Plans Web Pages of PEHLS Professionals March 5, 2003 Vol.5 No.3 Conference/Workshop Calendar Editorial Challenging Times for Physical Education News about physical education continues to excite and depress us. An additional $60 million will be available next year for PEP grants. Simultaneously, here in the state of Washington, Governor Locke has proposed eliminating required assessment in physical education. This week a former student contacted me with news that her school district was proposing to reduce time allocated for physical education. A couple of months earlier we learned that a large California study found a positive relationship between fitness and academic performance. Almost daily we hear reports of programs receiving accolades and programs facing cuts. The pressure of the President's Elementary and Secondary Education Act is forcing all states to refocus on academic standards. The challenge of HOW to increase academic performance will undoubtedly lead many districts to propose reductions in physical education.
National Council Of Urban Indian Health appropriate health, education, and social programs for American Indians and AlaskaNatives nationally. The Centre for Indigenous Peoples' nutrition and http://www.ncuih.org/organizations.htm
Extractions: Aboriginal Healing Foundation Aboriginal Mental Health Research Team - NMHAT . The aim of the NNAMHR is to develop research and training to address the mental health needs of Aboriginal people in Canada, in both urban and rural settings. Administration for Native Americans (ANA) - The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) promotes the goal of social and economic self-sufficiency of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American Pacific Islanders, including Native Samoans. AEGIS AIDS Education Global Information System. AFN Chiefs in Assembly AIDS in Native Americans AISES - American Indian Science and Engineering Society Headquarters
Martindale's Health Science Guide: Nutrition Center Martindale's health Science Guide 2003. THE "VIRTUAL" ~ nutrition CENTER. * Food Science * Food Management Travel Warnings Immunization. nutrition health Sciences Conferences http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/Nutrition.html
Extractions: Improving Nutrition and Increasing Physical Activity Percentage of Adults Who Are Obese,* by State States where there were no data available. States where less than 10% of adults report being obese. States where 10%14% of adults report begin obese. States where 15%19% of adults report being obese. States where greater than 20% of adults report being obese. Kansas
Tribal College Journal discusses future directions to improve the health of American Indian and AlaskaNative children Diet and nutrition for People with Diabetes This two http://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/themag/backissues/fall99/fall99resource.html
Extractions: Enter keyword: There are growing concerns among Native American communities today regarding chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes and their causes. Research indicates that changing lifestyles have led to an increase in heart disease and type 2 diabetes in Indian people. Many advocate returning to a traditional diet and increasing exercise to live a healthier life. Although there are many resources about nutrition and chronic disease available, few are Native American specific. Some of the nutrition resources in this guide are specific to particular tribes or regions, but they can be applied to other indigenous people. Not all resources could be listed due to space limitations, but this guide will lead to many useful links and additional resources for information. Indian Health Service Diabetes Program The mission of the Indian Health Service (IHS) Diabetes Program is to develop, document, and sustain a public health effort to prevent and control diabetes in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. The website has hyperlinks to U.S. IHS Diabetes Programs, a bibliography of publications from 1986-1999, and an excellent IHS catalog of diabetes education materials which includes videotapes, slide/audio tape modules, and books on diabetes and nutrition. For further information contact IHS-HQ, Diabetes Program, 5300 Homestead Road, NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Phone (505) 248-4182; Fax (505) 248-4188. E-mail Lorraine Valdez at
Alaska Native Organizations nbspIf you found ANSC helpful you may also try Centre for Indigenous Peoples' Nutritionand Environment alaska Native Tribal health Consortium The http://www.alaskanativeresources.com/ano.html
Extractions: Advocate for Alaska Native people, their governments and organizations with respect to federal, state and local laws; Foster and encourage preservation of Alaska Native cultures; Promote understanding of the economic needs of Alaska Natives and encourage development consistent with those needs; Protect, retain and enhance all lands owned by Alaska Natives and their organizations; and Promote and advocate programs and systems which instill pride and confidence in individual Alaska Natives.
Healthfinder® Indian Health Service - IHS The Indian health Service (IHS) provides comprehensive health services through IHS and tribally contracted hospitals, health centers, school health centers, http://www.healthfinder.gov/orgs/HR0079.htm
Extractions: 301-443-0507 (FAX) The Indian Health Service (IHS) provides comprehensive health services through IHS and tribally contracted hospitals, health centers, school health centers, and health stations. Health services provided include medical, dental, and environmental health programs. Special program concentrations are in disease prevention and health promotion, alcoholism, substance abuse, suicide, accidents, maternal and child health, nutrition, and public health services. American Indian and Alaska Native Child Health: Adolescent Health
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