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  • Grab a Cup Fill It Up An Intervention to Promote the Convenience of Drinking Water and Increase Student Water Consumption During School Lunch
    Grab a Cup, Fill It Up! An Intervention to Promote the Convenience of Drinking Water and Increase Student Water Consumption During School Lunch
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  • Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity Policies in Afterschool Programs Results from a GroupRandomized Controlled Trial
    Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity Policies in Afterschool Programs: Results from a Group-Randomized Controlled Trial
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  • Public Perception of Quality and Support for Required Access to Drinking Water in Schools and Parks
    Public Perception of Quality and Support for Required Access to Drinking Water in Schools and Parks
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  • Statelevel Estimates of Childhood Obesity Prevalence in the United States Corrected for Report Bias
    State-level Estimates of Childhood Obesity Prevalence in the United States Corrected for Report Bias
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  • Validity and reliability of a simple low cost measure to quantify childrens dietary intake in afterschool settings
    Validity and reliability of a simple, low cost measure to quantify children’s dietary intake in afterschool settings
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  • Policy Systems and Environmental Approaches for Obesity Prevention A Framework to Inform Local and State Action
    Policy, Systems, and Environmental Approaches for Obesity Prevention: A Framework to Inform Local and State Action
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  • Limited school drinking water access for youth
    Limited school drinking water access for youth
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  • Drinking Water and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Current Policy and Opportunities for Improvement
    Drinking Water and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Current Policy and Opportunities for Improvement
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  • What do children eat in the summer A direct observation of summer day camps that serve meals
    What do children eat in the summer? A direct observation of summer day camps that serve meals
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  • Impact Of The Healthy HungerFree Kids Act On Obesity Trends
    Impact Of The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act On Obesity Trends
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  • Impact of the OutofSchool Nutrition and Physical Activity OSNAP Group Randomized Controlled Trial on Childrens Food Beverage and Calorie Consumption at Among Snacks Served
    Impact of the Out-of-School Nutrition and Physical Activity (OSNAP) Group Randomized Controlled Trial on Children’s Food, Beverage, and Calorie Consumption at Among Snacks Served
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  • CostEffectiveness of Childhood Obesity Interventions Evidence and Methods for CHOICES
    Cost-Effectiveness of Childhood Obesity Interventions: Evidence and Methods for CHOICES
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  • Perceptions of Water Safety and Tap Water Taste and Their Associations With Beverage Intake Among US Adults
    Perceptions of Water Safety and Tap Water Taste and Their Associations With Beverage Intake Among U.S. Adults
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  • Simulation of Growth Trajectories of Childhood Obesity into Adulthood
    Simulation of Growth Trajectories of Childhood Obesity into Adulthood
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  • Factors Related to Water Filter Use for Drinking Tap Water at Home and Its Association With Consuming Plain Water and SugarSweetened Beverages Among US Adults
    Factors Related to Water Filter Use for Drinking Tap Water at Home and Its Association With Consuming Plain Water and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Among U.S. Adults
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  • A sugarsweetened beverage excise tax in California Projected benefits for population obesity and health equity
    A sugar-sweetened beverage excise tax in California: Projected benefits for population obesity and health equity
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  • How WIC Can Help Enhance Water Security for AtRisk Populations
    How WIC Can Help Enhance Water Security for At-Risk Populations
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  • A sugarsweetened beverage excise tax in California Projected benefits for population obesity and health equity
    A sugar-sweetened beverage excise tax in California: Projected benefits for population obesity and health equity
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  • US drinking water quality exposure risk profiles for seven legacy and emerging contaminants
    US drinking water quality: exposure risk profiles for seven legacy and emerging contaminants
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  • US States Childhood Obesity Surveillance Practices and Recommendations for Improving Them 20142015
    US States’ Childhood Obesity Surveillance Practices and Recommendations for Improving Them, 2014–2015
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