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         California Nutrition And Health Programs:     more books (15)
  1. Eat Smart School Nutrition Program Guide (Go for Health Series)
  2. Healthy Choices Healthy Me Nutrician Program Complete (GRADE 1 AND 2 PERSONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION CONCEPTS) by DAIRY COUNSIL OF CALIFORNIA, 2002
  3. This California community project can improve your health.(The Ceres Community Project, a feeding program): An article from: Women's Health Letter by Unavailable, 2010-02-01
  4. Dr. David Reuben's Quick Weight-Gain Program (tm): Safe, Easy Weight Gain for Every Age and Situation by David Reuben M.D., 1996-03-05
  5. California pediatric nutrition surveillance: 1989 CHDP program data summaries by Gloria Johnson-Barrows, 1991
  6. The Omega-3 Connection: The Groundbreaking Antidepression Diet and Brain Program by Andrew Stoll, 2002-03-05
  7. California dietary practices survey: Focus on fruits and vegetables, trends among adults, 1989-1993, Topline report by Susan B Foerster, 1994
  8. Food intake and human function: A cross-project perspective of the collaborative research support program in Egypt, Kenya, and Mexico by Doris Howes Calloway, 1988
  9. Breaking the Headache Cycle: A Proven Program for Treating and Preventing Recurring Headaches by Ian Livingstone, Donna Novak, 2004-01-01
  10. Bob Greene's Total Body Makeover: An Accelerated Program of Exercise and Nutrition for Maximum Results in Minimum Time by Bob Greene, 2004-12-21
  11. Demonstrating cost-effectiveness of nutrition services for children with special health care needs: A national network by Dena R Herman, 1999
  12. Food practices of the Mexican-American in Los Angeles County: Including a method for evaluating the diet by Virginia M Gladney, 1976

41. California Community Health Education-wellness Programs-public Health Awareness
on an aspect of contempory health or quality of to the impact that communitybasednutrition and physical Other initiatives in california and the United States
http://www.civicpartnerships.org/default.asp?ID=243

42. UCSF Nursing Press - UCSF School Of Nursing - University Of California, San Fran
concepts to assist students integrate nutrition into disease and scope of nursingleadership in health policy of Nursing University of california San Francisco
http://nurseweb.ucsf.edu/www/books.htm
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SURGERY:
A Patient's Guide from Diagnosis to Recovery

A consumer-oriented guide designed for patients who want to arm themselves with knowledge, for the best possible surgical outcome.
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Principal Authors: Claire Mailhot, Melinda Brubaker, Linda Garratt Slezak ISBN: 0-943671-19-1 $20.00 Order Managing the Side Effects of CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY A Guide for Patients and Their Families Managing the Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy helps patients and their families get through treatment and on the road to recovery. . . . More . . . Author: Marylin J. Dodd ISBN: 324 pages $20.00 Excerpt Order NURSE PRACTITIONER/PHYSICIAN COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE: Clinical Guidelines for Ambulatory Care Nurse Practitioner/Physician Collaborative Practice, written in a clear and accessible style by seasoned clinicians at UCSF, contains over 80 disease- and procedure- specific guidelines to help primary care providers make clinical decisions in the most proficient manner. . . . More . . .

43. Nutrition In Health Maint./Promotion - UCSF Nursing Press
1994) at the University of california, Berkeley. focus on the required nutrition coursesfor Family Nurse Practitioner, Ambulatory Women's health and Pediatric
http://nurseweb.ucsf.edu/www/book2.htm
NUTRITION IN
HEALTH MAINTENANCE
for Primary Care Providers

Self-Instructional Module ABOUT THE BOOK Nutritionists and Dietitians are encouraged to hear the importance of nutrition services to wellness promotion in the new health care system. We are hopeful that our role in the health care system will realize its true potential. This book provides the most up-to-date scientific nutrition information and its interpretation for sound application. The book provides knowledge of nutritional concepts that are unique to the discipline, and strategies to relate those concepts to metabolism and the function of nutrients- these are the primary health care practice tools to assist students to integrate nutrition as part of health promotion and prevention of disease. In the 20 years of experience in teaching nutrition to graduate nurses at UCSF as well as students from other health disciplines that preceded the writing of the book, the author had 10 units to learn the type of essential nutrition content needed by health care providers from otherdisciplines in order to incorporate nutritional care as an essential component of patients' health maintenance and health promotion care. Therefore, the book offers a broad framework of nutrition content which covers the nutritional issues throughout the life cycle. Making the book an excellent nutrition reference any health care provider, regardless of the specific specialty area. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS BOOK Recommended reading for:

44. Dairy Council Of CA - Health Professionals - Health And Nutrition Links
health, includes a Body Atlas and Tools for Good health. nutrition Analysis Tool(NAT), california Project LEAN www.dhs.ca.gov/lean california Project LEAN
http://www.dairycouncilofca.org/hp/hp_link_main.htm
Here are some links that may be of interest to healthcare professionals:
American Academy of Pediatrics

http://www.aap.org

A resource for health professionals and parents alike with regards to the health and well being from infancy through young adulthood.
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology

http://www.acog.org

Provides access to many patient education pamphlets and information surrounding women's health issues.
American Council on Science and Health

http://www.acsh.org

American Council on Science and Health site contains a wide variety of information regarding diet and health.
American Dietetic Association
http://www.eatright.org A useful nutrition resource site, will help you find a registered dietitian in your area. Also includes nutrition fact sheets on a variety of topics. American Heart Association http://www.americanheart.org/ American Heart Association site includes self evaluation of risk factors for heart disease. American Medical Association http://www.ama-assn.org/

45. University Of Southern California - University Park Health Center
Aspects of outreach programs regarding nutrition health issues may include eatingdisorders. how to eat healthy on a student budget. facts about fad diets.
http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/Health_Center/promotion/support/s.nutrition.h
HPPS Staff Healthy Campus Consortium Nutrition We are here to support you in any way we can regarding your nutrition needs. Here are specific ways we can assist you with questions or concerns around nutrition (including topics such as: eating disorders, weight loss, weight gain, diabetes, or other specific dietary needs, and overall good nutrition habits). Consultations A consultation is a one-on-one appointment to discuss your individual nutrition needs, the session is confidential and in a supportive environment. The session may involve any or all of the following: assessment, discussion of events and/or circumstances, education, intervention, skill development, and referral. Outreach programs If you are a member of a campus organization, you can request an outreach program about nutrition issues. We can tailor these programs to meet the needs of your organization. Aspects of outreach programs regarding nutrition health issues may include: eating disorders how to eat healthy on a student budge t facts about fad diets how to lose weight safely how society plays a part in decision making

46. DPA - Benefits - California WorksWell Health Promotion Program
monthly newsletter for State employees california WorksWell Newsletter Letter Thenewsletter of nutrition, fitness, and good news about health, Happiness and
http://www.dpa.ca.gov/benefits/health/wellness/wellmain.shtm
California Home DPA Home Labor Relations Benefits ... Savings Plus Program Related Resources General Benefit Information
Benefits News

2003 Benefits Event Calendar

Benefits Publications
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Forms

My CA This Site
California WorksWell Health Promotion Program Calfornia WorksWell provides health promotion information, resources, and direction to State agencies to help them develop programs that promote healthy lifestyles for their employees, as well as their families. Volunteer Health Promotion Coordinators working within each State agency provide the programs and activities conducted at their work sites. California WorksWell also encourages employees to be aware of their health and to take steps to maintain or improve it by accessing the resources and links to health information on our website. Get Your Tip of the Day - to help improve health and longevity California WorksWell Model Project
Lending Library

Health Club Offers
Program Toolkit
WellAware
- quarterly health promotion forums for Coordinators
WellTips for Employees
- monthly health tips and information WellTips for Coordinators - monthly program ideas and information WellWorks - resources for coordinators (speakers, screenings, events, etc.)

47. UCLA Center For Health Policy Research
Diet and nutrition. health behaviors. For custom data searches, go to AskCHIS dataquery system the data query system of the california health Interview Survey,
http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/default.asp?topicID=10

48. Nutrition, Family And Consumer Science - San Joaquin County
and health; Building Food Security; health Promotion; San Joaquin County nutritionand Activity Coalition. in May 1999 through a california nutrition Network grant
http://cesanjoaquin.ucdavis.edu/Nutrition,_Family_and_Consumer_Science/

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Programs Calendar Publications ... UC Delivers Nutrition, Family and Consumer Science Main Page LifeSkills Newsletter Tast-D Cooking for Your Health Terrorism - Disaster and Emergency Planning ... Publications
Anna Martin Nutrition, Family and Consumer Science Advisor The UCCE San Joaquin County Nutrition, Family, and Consumer Science Program serves thousands of San Joaquin County residents through both community education programs and participating in local and statewide University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources workgroup research projects. Adult Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
  • Established in 1968
  • Federally FundedFiscal Year 2001-02 Budget of $77,958
  • Nutrition EducatorsAnna Olivares and Carolina Bravo
  • Target Population: Low-income families
  • Objectives: To assist limited resource families and youth in acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and changed behavior necessary for nutritionally sound diets, and to contribute to their personal development and the improvement of the total family diet and nutritional well-being Adult Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program (Adult FSNEP)
  • Established in 1995
  • Federally FundedFiscal Year 2001-02 Budget of $73,474
  • 49. PacifiCare For Members - NV
    covers body basics, fitness, nutrition, healthy habits health plan products and servicesare offered by Arizona, Inc., PacifiCare of california, PacifiCare of
    http://www.pacificare.com/region/home/0,2654,32156_7317___0,00.html

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    Menopause: Understanding Your Options
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    For some time now, prostate cancer has been the No. 1 form of cancer among men. And now there is evidence that more and more men are being struck at a younger age, literally changing the face of the disease.  More Young Men at Greatest Risk for Testicular Cancer; Self-Examination Can Save Your Life
    Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men ages 15 to 35, but it can strike any male any time. The disease is relatively rare, striking only about 7,500 U.S. men a year. But research indicates that the number of men diagnosed with testicular cancer has doubled over the last 20 years.  More Claritin and Claritin-D are Now Available Over-The-Counter
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    From conception to the classroom, this free online resource helps you plan a healthy pregnancy, teaches you how to care for your baby, and even gives you tips on getting through the terrible twos. Explore the interactive tools, diaries, even sign up for an e-newsletter to help you through each development stage.
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    50. Site Map
    Our programs Food on the Run california nutrition Network School Board nutritionPolicy Project california Bone health Campaign Communitybased Social
    http://www.californiaprojectlean.org/siteguide/

    51. Our Programs
    The following is an overview of california Project LEAN programs Food on the RunSchool Board nutrition Policy Project. california Bone health Campaign for Low
    http://www.californiaprojectlean.org/programs/
    The following is an overview of California Project LEAN programs: Food on the Run
    School Board Nutrition Policy Project
    California Bone Health Campaign for Low-Income Latino Mothers

    Community-Based Social Marketing
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    Chronic Disease and Injury Control

    52. UCSB Student Health Service
    Internships and Mentor programs are available through Education, to meet the Californiahealth education requirement the areas of nutrition, alcohol, narcotics
    http://www.sa.ucsb.edu/studenthealth/HealthEducation/Index.asp
    Health Education
    The goals of Health Educators are to work with students to:
    • enhance awareness about health
    • promote healthy behaviors
    • support environments conducive to health
    These goals are reached by providing a variety of services that provide learning experiences designed to facilitate voluntary actions conducive to health including:
    • Academic Health Classes and Internships
    • Counseling Services
    • Academic Health Classes and Internships
    Peer Health Education
    Peer Health Educators are student interns trained through academic classes to empower other students to make informed health choices. Health Education trains over 100 Peers annually in the following three areas: Alcohol and Other Drugs, Nutrition and Eating Disorders and Sexual Health and Relationships. Students are selected by application for peer health education training through Sociology 91 A or B and then receive academic credit for their participation as peer health educators.
    Community Health for Athletes, Greeks, and Residential Life Peer Health Educators
    Members of athletic teams, fraternities/sororities and resident assistants can take a special peer training class, Sociology 91F. In this class, students will learn how to positively influence the health of their teams, chapters and floors. Once trained, students can apply for an academic internship that allows them to use their knowledge and skills to promote the health and the community of their group.

    53. HIMSS Web U Resource Portal: Colleges & Universities
    california COLLEGE FOR health SCIENCE http//www.cchs.edu CEU credit in courses andan Associate of Science Degree (ASD) in Applied nutrition. health programs.
    http://www.himss.org/webu/higher_ed.htm
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    Higher Education
    This is a selection, compiled by HIMSS, of the distance learning options available to healthcare providers, managers, and information technology professionals. Note: these programs are not affiliated with HIMSS.
    Accreditation
    AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
    http://www.acc.org/education/education.htm

    Offers CMEs. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
    http://www.acponline.org

    Offers CME credit. BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
    http://www.bumc.bu.edu/www/busm/cme/modules/IBcme.htm

    AMA Physician's Recognition Award Category 1 Credit. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE FOR HEALTH SCIENCE
    http://www.cchs.edu

    CEU credit in Respiratory Therapy and Nursing (various topics). CARDIOVILLAGE.COM
    http://www.cardiovillage.com

    CEU and CME credit in cardiovascular education. CE-WEB http://www.ce-web.com CEU credit within a large course catalog covering various healthcare fields. CEUZONE http://www.ceuzone.com

    54. California State University Monterey Bay Dining Services
    out of the classroom and provides california State University The quality or stateof being in good health. is a nutrition and lifestyle plan that draws on
    http://csumb.org/dining/nutrition.html

    CSUMB Home
    Campus Nutritionist
    Introduction

    Wellness Center
    ...
    Wellness and You!
    Campus Nutritionist Have some questions on nutrition or would like to discuss dietary options? Contact, our Nutritionist, Linda Adams at 530.752.9604 or email her at LAdams@sodexhoUSA.com Introduction Today's students care about what they eat. They have grown up in homes where nutrition and health consciousness are part of everyday life. Sodexho realizes that just offering fresh, delicious, nutritious food isn't enough. We must educate our customer. This is the kind of learning that takes place out of the "classroom" and provides California State University Monterey Bay students with the extra help they may need. With the assistance of a consulting Registered Dietitian (RD), we provide a comprehensive nutrition program that includes not only monitoring menus, but an entire education schedule. We will customize a program for the specific needs of each individual. Our efforts will focus on different types of nutrition education through varied channels of communication to maximize participation. A Nutrition Newsletter will be published and distributed quarterly on campus. Our newsletter will include healthy eating tips, highlight upcoming menus and special events, and include current national trends. The newsletter will also feature a question and answer section to address customer's nutritional questions.

    55. California Pacific Medical Center
    Refractive surgry, and ophthalmic services provided.Category health Medicine United States california...... Read more about good nutrition. resources created by staff and physicians at californiaPacific for Midlife health series focusing on health issues women face
    http://www.cpmc.org/

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    California Pacific Medical Center is one of the largest private, not-for-profit, academic medical centers in California and is a Sutter Health affiliate.
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  • 56. Partners For Health
    by the california Endowment, 2000 california High School Linking nutrition and physicalactivity to academic County, recognized by public health nutritionists
    http://www.hfoc.org/giving/partners_for_health/childhood_obesity.htm
    about us giving programs events calendar links ... home Current Programs: Partners for Health Healthy Orange County The Gold Club For Health Fund The Dorothy Ruth Myers Testamentary Trust ... Grants Made Partners for Health
    THE HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION FOR ORANGE COUNTY
    BRIEFING PAPER: CHILDHOOD OBESITY IN ORANGE COUNTY
    Partners for Health Funding Deadline: November 6, 2000
    NOTE: This briefing paper, developed for the Foundation's internal use, is being shared to encourage nonprofit hospitals in Orange County and their community partners to apply for Foundation "Partners for Health" funding by November 6, 2000. Inquiries regarding this initiative should be directed to: Susan G. Zepeda, Executive Director, The HealthCare Foundation for Orange County (714) 245-1650 or szepeda@hfoc.org. The Partners for Health Application may be downloaded from the Foundation website at www.hfoc.org
    Background
    Obesity is on the rise in the United States and much of the developed world; it is a major risk factor in diseases such as diabetes, respiratory diseases, heart disease and stroke, and reduces the average lifespan. In children, obesity - being in the 95th percentile on pediatric height/weight charts - is also on the rise. Articles such as the recent cover story in Newsweek (7/3/00) readily catalog contributing factors: reduced exercise (increased TV/computer time and the reduction or elimination of school based sports and physical education); changes in diet - more Americans eating out more often, often at fast food outlets with "super-sized" portions; sodas with empty calories replacing milk and other options as the childhood beverage of choice; schools signing franchise agreements with Pepsi, Coca Cola, McDonalds and others.

    57. UC Davis Nutrition Department Undergraduate Programs
    in administrative, teaching, or public health/public service Four Year Plan for NutritionScience Majors. Course Transfer Information for california (used to
    http://nutrition.ucdavis.edu/ugrad.htm
    The Department of Nutrition is a component of the Division of Human Sciences in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences . The Department of Nutrition believes that nutrition plays a critical role in the health and well-being of people. In addition, the philosophy of the Department of Nutrition states that the education of our students will best be served by offering two majors with variable emphases, Clinical Nutrition and Nutrition Science
    Undergraduate Majors
    Resources for Current Students Clinical Nutrition ... Advisors Undergraduate Majors
    1) The Clinical Nutrition (formerly Dietetics) major incorporates the same basic core of nutrition classes as the Nutrition Science major, but includes additional courses such as food service management, education, sociology, and communication skills to prepare for work with the public. Clinical Nutrition students spend the first two years completing preparatory course work in the basic biological sciences, along with several of the social sciences. In the final two years, students take courses in normal and clinical nutrition, food science, biochemistry, and management techniques. A checklist for the Clinical Nutrition major is also available online.

    58. U.C. Berkeley. Public Health Library. California Agencies And Resources
    Subjects covered include HIV/AIDS education, nutrition education, alcoholand drug abuse prevention, mental health, and more. california.
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/PUBL/california.html
    Public Health Library
    42 Warren Hall

    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/PUBL/california.html
    California Agencies and Resources
    California Home Page
    California Counties Web Sites from the California State Association of Counties
    California Cities Web Sites from the League of California Cities
    California County and Municipal Codes
    (not all counties and cities have codes online)
    City Agencies
    San Francisco. Department of Public Health
    Provides many full-text reports on San Francisco health issues. Included are AIDS Surveillance Unit Quarterly Reports; Annual AIDS Surveillance Report; Asthma in San Francisco, 2000; Bosnian Refugees in San Francisco; Cancer Incidence Among Residents of the Bayview-Hunters Point Neighborhood, San Francisco, California, 1993-1995; and Health and Well-Being of Children and Youth in San Francisco, 1998.
    Overview of Health (Health status report). State of the City Public Health Address
    County Agencies
    Alameda County. Public Health Department
    Contains some Healthy People 2000 objectives for Alameda County, information on communicable diseases, and vital statistics such as birth, death, and infant death data.
    County Health Status Report 2000
    PDF file. Examines numerous health indicators (e.g. poverty, prenatal care, childhood immunizations, unintentional injuries, motor vehicle crashes, suicide, selected cancers, and selected infectious dieases). Measures the county against the Healthy People 2000 objectives.

    59. Related Medical Links
    Dietetic Association Information about nutrition and health. of links to federal healthprograms and resources as gov University of california Links University
    http://www.shs.uci.edu/weblinks.html
    UCI Links UCI Home Page
    www.uci.edu
    Counseling Center
    www.counseling.uci.edu
    Health Education
    www.health.uci.edu
    UCI Medical Center
    www.ucihealth.com

    National Organizations American College Health Association AIDS and HIV, contraception and safer sex, eating disorders, gay and lesbian health, mental health, nutrition, sexual assault, STD's, substance use/abuse, women's health, Public Health Agencies, general resources, professional affiliations.
    www.acha.org
    Adult Children of Alcoholics A Twelve-Step, Twelve-Tradition program of women and men who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes.
    www.adultchildren.org
    Alcoholic Anonymous Association AA is a fellowship of men and women who share their experiences, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from alcoholism.
    www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
    American Cancer Society Dedicated to helping everyone who faces cancer, through research, patient services, early detection, treatment and education.
    www.cancer.org

    60. ERIC/EECE. Publications. Digests. Health Care, Nutrition, And Goal One
    Preschoolers' health and nutrition in Community Los Ninos agency in San Ysidro, california,serves Mexican and MexicanAmerican children living in colonias
    http://ericeece.org/pubs/digests/1993/cesaro93.html
    ERIC/EECE Publications Digests
    Health Care, Nutrition, and Goal One Bernard Cesarone EDO-PS-93-5

    In April, 1993, President Clinton sent to congress the Goals 2000: Educate America Act, which embraces the objectives of Goal One of the six national education goals. Goal One states that "By the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn." One of the objectives formulated to meet this goal asserts that "Children will receive the nutrition and health care needed to arrive at school with healthy minds and bodies." Problems which can affect children's later development and school readiness include lack of prenatal care, low birth weight, maternal substance abuse, malnutrition, vaccine-preventable diseases, sensory impairments, high blood lead levels, and anemia. Efforts to promote children's health and nutrition, and to prevent children's illness, include federal and state programs, and initiatives to serve preschool children in health care settings, in preschool programs, and in community settings. These efforts address prenatal care, health and nutrition of the developing child, parent education, preschool teacher education, and health and nutrition instruction for preschool children.

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