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NEW PATHS TO EQUITY
8 NEW PATHS TO EQUITY // NCCOR AR 2020 NEW PATHS TO EUITY NCCOR AR 2020 9 NCCOR’s Highlights of 2020 Despite the challenges related to COVID-19, 2020 was one of NCCOR’s most successful years. Keep reading to learn more about some of our accomplishments from the lastyear.
NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCHCURRENT RESEARCH ON CHILDHOOD OBESITYNATIONAL CHILDHOOD OBESITY DATANATIONAL CHILDHOOD OBESITY STATISTICSRESEARCH ARTICLE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four of the nation's leading research funders – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – to address the problem of childhood obesity in America. NCCOR CATALOGUE OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Compare. American Community Survey. American Housing Survey. American Time Use Survey (ATUS) Annual Agricultural Statistics. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Bridging the Gap State Snack and Soda Tax Data System. California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Census TIGER® (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and 8. CONSIDERATIONS FOR COLLECTING, ANALYZING, INTERPRETING Case Study 1: Examining Influences on Diet Among Population Subgroups. Case Study 2: Examining Diet Quality and Markers of Disease. Case Study 3: Examining Implications of Modifications to Foods Offered for Sale in Vending Machines Within an Institution NCCOR MEASURES REGISTRYCURRENT RESEARCH ON CHILDHOOD OBESITYNCCORMEASURES REGISTRY
24-Hour Dietary Recall for 4 to 7 Year Olds. Basch CE. 1990. 24-Hour Dietary Recall for 4 to 7 Year Olds. Johnson RK. 1996. 24-Hour Dietary Recall for 4 to 7 Year Olds (In-Person, by Telephone) NCCOR CATALOGUE OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS The Food and Nutrient Database may be licensed for a range of applications, such as providing nutrient values for food frequency questionnaires, nutrition-related apps, and examining market trends in various food product categories. Contact: University of Minnesota Nutrition Coordinating Center. NDSRhelp@umn.edu. +1-612.626.9450 (Tel) POPULATION-LEVEL INTERVENTION STRATEGIES AND EXAMPLES FOR NU32CH19-Foltz ARI 9 July 2012 19:45 Population-Level Intervention Strategies and Examples for Obesity Prevention in Children∗ Jennifer L. Foltz, 1Ashleigh L. May, Brook Belay, Allison J. Nihiser,2 Carrie A. Dooyema,1 and Heidi M. Blanck1 1Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, 2Division of Population Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion THE GLOBAL OBESITY PANDEMIC: SHAPED BY GLOBAL DRIVERS ANDGLOBAL OBESITY DATAGLOBAL OBESITY RATEOBESITY A GLOBAL EPIDEMICOBESITY GLOBAL PROBLEMTHE OBESITY EPIDEMICOBESITY DURING PANDEMIC Series 804 www.thelancet.com Vol 378 August 27, 2011 Lancet 2011; 378: 804–14 See Editorial page 741 See Comment pages 743, 744, and 746 See Perspectives page 761 This is the fi rst in a Series of four papers about obesity WHO Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention(B
NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCHABOUTPROJECTSTOOLSWEBINARSNEWSPUBLICATIONS The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four of the nation's leading research funders – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – to address the problem of childhood obesity in America. NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCH The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four of the nation's leading research funders – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – to address the problem of childhood obesity in America.NEW PATHS TO EQUITY
8 NEW PATHS TO EQUITY // NCCOR AR 2020 NEW PATHS TO EUITY NCCOR AR 2020 9 NCCOR’s Highlights of 2020 Despite the challenges related to COVID-19, 2020 was one of NCCOR’s most successful years. Keep reading to learn more about some of our accomplishments from the lastyear.
NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCHCURRENT RESEARCH ON CHILDHOOD OBESITYNATIONAL CHILDHOOD OBESITY DATANATIONAL CHILDHOOD OBESITY STATISTICSRESEARCH ARTICLE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four of the nation's leading research funders – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – to address the problem of childhood obesity in America. NCCOR CATALOGUE OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS System Name Compare; American Community Survey: American Housing Survey: American Time Use Survey (ATUS) Annual Agricultural Statistics: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 8. CONSIDERATIONS FOR COLLECTING, ANALYZING, INTERPRETING Case Study 1: Examining Influences on Diet Among Population Subgroups. Case Study 2: Examining Diet Quality and Markers of Disease. Case Study 3: Examining Implications of Modifications to Foods Offered for Sale in Vending Machines Within an Institution NCCOR CATALOGUE OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Sampling Sample Design. Database, not a survey. USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory is the primary source of information for the nutrient values assigned to foods in the Food and Nutrient Database. NCCOR MEASURES REGISTRYCURRENT RESEARCH ON CHILDHOOD OBESITYNCCORMEASURES REGISTRY
24-Hour Dietary Recall Interviews of Students: Fulkerson JA: 2008: 24-Hour Dietary Recall Using EPIC-Soft for 7 to 13 Year Olds: Trolle E: 2011: 24-Hour Dietary Recall for 10 Year Olds POPULATION-LEVEL INTERVENTION STRATEGIES AND EXAMPLES FOR NU32CH19-Foltz ARI 9 July 2012 19:45 Population-Level Intervention Strategies and Examples for Obesity Prevention in Children∗ Jennifer L. Foltz, 1Ashleigh L. May, Brook Belay, Allison J. Nihiser,2 Carrie A. Dooyema,1 and Heidi M. Blanck1 1Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, 2Division of Population Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion THE GLOBAL OBESITY PANDEMIC: SHAPED BY GLOBAL DRIVERS ANDGLOBAL OBESITY DATAGLOBAL OBESITY RATEOBESITY A GLOBAL EPIDEMICOBESITY GLOBAL PROBLEMTHE OBESITY EPIDEMICOBESITY DURING PANDEMIC Series 804 www.thelancet.com Vol 378 August 27, 2011 Lancet 2011; 378: 804–14 See Editorial page 741 See Comment pages 743, 744, and 746 See Perspectives page 761 This is the fi rst in a Series of four papers about obesity WHO Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention(B
NEW PATHS TO EQUITY
8 NEW PATHS TO EQUITY // NCCOR AR 2020 NEW PATHS TO EUITY NCCOR AR 2020 9 NCCOR’s Highlights of 2020 Despite the challenges related to COVID-19, 2020 was one of NCCOR’s most successful years. Keep reading to learn more about some of our accomplishments from the lastyear.
NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCH The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four of the nation's leading research funders – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – to address the problem of childhood obesity in America. NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCH The National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) brings together four of the nation's leading research funders – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – to address the problem of childhood obesity in America. 3. KEY CONCEPTS IN FOOD ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT The conceptual model presented in the previous section can be used to organize measures for assessing the food environment and help with considerations in choosing the most appropriate measure.Table 1 provides examples of measures that may be used across food environment domains and sub-domains. Section 3 provides information on the types of tools that are used to assess aspects of each of the 3. KEY CONCEPTS IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ENVIRONMENT Box 2. Definitions of walkability Walkability is a relatively new concept that has been defined in several ways. Definitions from the transportation field often focus on macro-level variables that create an opportunity to walk to destinations, 43 whereas other definitions capture macro-scale, micro-scale, and even social features. In the 2016 Surgeon General’s Call to Action on Walking and DOWNLOADS - NCCOR YOUTH COMPENDIUM OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Smoothed Data The smoothed data are recommended for use in converting time spent in various activities to METy scores. Table format with columns for age just as on site (MS Excel) “Analysis Table” – one row per METy value with age column Observed and Imputed Data The observed and imputed data are recommended for efforts to NCCOR MEASURES REGISTRY 24-Hour Dietary Recall Interviews of Students: Fulkerson JA: 2008: 24-Hour Dietary Recall Using EPIC-Soft for 7 to 13 Year Olds: Trolle E: 2011: 24-Hour Dietary Recall for 10 Year Olds NCCOR CATALOGUE OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Sampling Sample Design. Database, not a survey. USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory is the primary source of information for the nutrient values assigned to foods in the Food and Nutrient Database. 4. KEY CONSIDERATIONS IN MEASURING DIETARY BEHAVIOR AMONG Box 1. Factors That Can Influence the Quality of Data on Dietary Intake Behavior. Cognitive abilities: The capacity to learn, remember, and pay attention. Immature cognitive skills in young children necessitate proxy reporting, and still-developing cognitive skills inolder
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This interactive decision tree walks researchers and practitioners through a series of questions and case studies on whether to develop, adapt, or apply an instrument. Measures for children at high risk for obesity: Choosing whether to apply, adapt, or develop a measureView here
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