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- Health Promotion for People With Disabilities: The Emerging Paradigm Shift From Disability Prevention to Prevention of Secondary Conditions
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- Without Health Promotion, the Health Care System Will Remain Broken for People with Disabilities
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- What the Late Marlon Brando Can Teach Us About Health Promotion
- Building Health Promotion Interventions for Persons with Disabilities and Chronic Conditions
- Can Disability, Chronic Conditions, Health and Wellness Coexist?
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Crawford, P. B., Gosliner, W., Strode, P., Samuels, S. E., Burnett, C., Craypo, L., et al. (2004). Walking the talk: Fit WIC wellness programs improve self-efficacy in pediatric obesity prevention counseling. American Journal of Public Health, 94: 1480-1485.
Six sites of the California Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) participated in a staff wellness pilot intervention designed to improve staff self-efficacy in counseling WIC clients about childhood obesity.


