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INDEX AUTHOR INDEX AY Nat K ewpoint, 203 Duftrin, Melani W., GEM, 45 And Jennifer, artic! Dunn, Carolyn, GEM, 215 \ Eck, Sara M., GEM, 46 ] a llefsen, Miriam, GEM, 271 B Deborah Lane, 1 irch brief, 14 Edwards, Zena M., GEM, 271 b \ 28 Ensle, Karen, ed. mat. review, 218 B R rtA search brief, 27 Ernsberger, Paul, viewpoint2,0 3 B GEM, 32 Berg, Frat M.. viewp t, 203 Farrell, Tracy J., report, 265 Berg ( R.. reseat briet, 27 FenMtarko, vniew,poin t, S115 B \ nda S., GEM, 98 Franko, Debra L., GEM, 211 B ( \ . FreeTarma Ka., nGEM,, 2 73 B rd, Pat, ed t.1 v, lf FreitickL,i z, ed. mat. review, 108 Be M Af Braxt ( M nt, GEM, 32 Gaesser, Glenn A., viewpoint2,0 3 I I |... GEM 4 Gailtus, Patri rticle, 67 B Bett port, 259 Garita, Carlos, research brief, 33 Bi i tl »¢ Gerrior, Shirley A., ed. mat. review,4 8 Br | D vpoint ) Giesecke, Carol C., ed. mat. review, 49, 276 B ) Gilboy, Beth R.., GEM, 157 B | 1 Gilbride, Judith A., ed. mat. review, 164 B M ) Girard, B rly L., ed. mat. revi 221 B S Godwin, Sandria | d. mat. 1 165 Gold, Abby, ed. mat. review, 223 ( I M Kramiusl ! rief, 252, 3 Grady, Theresa, GEM, 157 ( I [., art , Graham, Annette S.,GEM, 45 Carter, B.]., GEM, 98 Graham, Heather, research brief, 147 ( 1) I rief, 2 Graziani, Corina, report, 152 ( ( { port 2 Green, Valerie, research brief, 30 ( H ) Gussow, Joan Dy d. mat. review, 327 ( ( \ ) Co G GEM, 9 Hackman, Evette M., ed. mat. review, 222 ( | GEM, S12 Hague, Anne L., article, 58 Conk S GEM, S101 Haines, Pamela S., associate editor’s message, 113; Cor ( = irch brief, 24¢ research brief, 252, 300 Contreras. Dawn. GEM. 9¢ Harala, Kindi, article,6 7 Cou Tara M., GEM, 2 Hark, Lisa, GEM, 98 Cox, Ruby H port, 197 Hartman, Rosemary, report, 265 Crockett, Elizabeth G., president’s message, 1, 169 Hassel, Craig, article, 67 Cuson, Diane N., GEM, 45 Henderson, Vani R.., research brief, 191 Hermann, Janice R., GEM, 104 Dahl, Kelly, ed. mat. review, 217 Hewitt, Anne M., ed. mat. review, 330 Devine, Carol M., report, 121, 265; arti 84 Hill, James O., viewpoint, 206 Diamond, James J., report, 152 Hillers, VirgNi., nGEiM,a 2 71 Dionne, Michelle M., viewpoint, 315 Hirschl, Thomas A.., article, 137 Dooley, Dian A., GEM, 213 Hoerr, Sharon M., GEM, 96; research brief, 185 Doyle, Coll research brief, 306 Holmes, Betty, GEM, S121; conference closing, $145 Drake, Linda T., ed. mat. review, 279 Horodynski, Mildred A., GEM, 96 INDEX AUTHOR INDEX AY Nat K ewpoint, 203 Duftrin, Melani W., GEM, 45 And Jennifer, artic! Dunn, Carolyn, GEM, 215 \ Eck, Sara M., GEM, 46 ] a llefsen, Miriam, GEM, 271 B Deborah Lane, 1 irch brief, 14 Edwards, Zena M., GEM, 271 b \ 28 Ensle, Karen, ed. mat. review, 218 B R rtA search brief, 27 Ernsberger, Paul, viewpoint2,0 3 B GEM, 32 Berg, Frat M.. viewp t, 203 Farrell, Tracy J., report, 265 Berg ( R.. reseat briet, 27 FenMtarko, vniew,poin t, S115 B \ nda S., GEM, 98 Franko, Debra L., GEM, 211 B ( \ . FreeTarma Ka., nGEM,, 2 73 B rd, Pat, ed t.1 v, lf FreitickL,i z, ed. mat. review, 108 Be M Af Braxt ( M nt, GEM, 32 Gaesser, Glenn A., viewpoint2,0 3 I I |... GEM 4 Gailtus, Patri rticle, 67 B Bett port, 259 Garita, Carlos, research brief, 33 Bi i tl »¢ Gerrior, Shirley A., ed. mat. review,4 8 Br | D vpoint ) Giesecke, Carol C., ed. mat. review, 49, 276 B ) Gilboy, Beth R.., GEM, 157 B | 1 Gilbride, Judith A., ed. mat. review, 164 B M ) Girard, B rly L., ed. mat. revi 221 B S Godwin, Sandria | d. mat. 1 165 Gold, Abby, ed. mat. review, 223 ( I M Kramiusl ! rief, 252, 3 Grady, Theresa, GEM, 157 ( I [., art , Graham, Annette S.,GEM, 45 Carter, B.]., GEM, 98 Graham, Heather, research brief, 147 ( 1) I rief, 2 Graziani, Corina, report, 152 ( ( { port 2 Green, Valerie, research brief, 30 ( H ) Gussow, Joan Dy d. mat. review, 327 ( ( \ ) Co G GEM, 9 Hackman, Evette M., ed. mat. review, 222 ( | GEM, S12 Hague, Anne L., article, 58 Conk S GEM, S101 Haines, Pamela S., associate editor’s message, 113; Cor ( = irch brief, 24¢ research brief, 252, 300 Contreras. Dawn. GEM. 9¢ Harala, Kindi, article,6 7 Cou Tara M., GEM, 2 Hark, Lisa, GEM, 98 Cox, Ruby H port, 197 Hartman, Rosemary, report, 265 Crockett, Elizabeth G., president’s message, 1, 169 Hassel, Craig, article, 67 Cuson, Diane N., GEM, 45 Henderson, Vani R.., research brief, 191 Hermann, Janice R., GEM, 104 Dahl, Kelly, ed. mat. review, 217 Hewitt, Anne M., ed. mat. review, 330 Devine, Carol M., report, 121, 265; arti 84 Hill, James O., viewpoint, 206 Diamond, James J., report, 152 Hillers, VirgNi., nGEiM,a 2 71 Dionne, Michelle M., viewpoint, 315 Hirschl, Thomas A.., article, 137 Dooley, Dian A., GEM, 213 Hoerr, Sharon M., GEM, 96; research brief, 185 Doyle, Coll research brief, 306 Holmes, Betty, GEM, S121; conference closing, $145 Drake, Linda T., ed. mat. review, 279 Horodynski, Mildred A., GEM, 96 } f Nut Ed ind Behavior Volume 36 Nut r ¢ November * December 2004 333 Horowitz, Marcel, GEM, 43 Phelan, Suzanne, viewpoint, 206 Hosig, Kathy, ed. mat. review, 163, 329 Phillips, Sharon, GEM, 45 Hughes, Luanne J., ed. mat. review, 217 Piziak, Veronica, GEM, 325 Huse, Diane M., ed. mat. review, 277 Potter, Charles, GEM, 98 Probst, Yasmine C., report,2 0 Ikeda, Joanne, viewpoint, 203 Quintiliani, Lisa M., article, 12 Jastran, Margaret, article, 284 Jenkins-Salley, Tihesha, report, 259 Raab, Carolyn, ed. mat. review, 220 Jones, Larry, report, 197 Raby, Alicia A., GEM, 46, 94 Rancourt, Diana, GEM, 211 Kaiser, Lucia L., article, 170 Rank, Mark R.., article, 137 Kelly, Bridget, research brief, 191 Rankins, Jenice, report, 259 Kendall, Patricia, article, 2; president’s message, 225, 283 Reedy, Jill, research brief, 252 Kennedy-Hagan, Karla, ed. mat. review, 330 Reid, Ivy, GEM, 215 Kim, Junyong, research brief, 242 Robertson, Trina Panasci, GEM, 41 Kirkwood, Larry, viewpoint, S125 Robison, Jon, GEM, S101 Roesler, Miranda, ed. mat. review, 220 Landers, Patti, ed. mat. review, 279 Ross, Nancy J., GEM, 102 Liebman, Michael, review, S95 Rozin, Paul, review, $107 Little, Deborah, report, 197 Ruth, Erin, research brief, 185 Lussier, Mary, research brief, 147 Ruud, Jaime, ed. mat. review, 106, 220 Lytle, Leslie A., viewpoint, 90 SampWaysne,o renport,, 2 59 Magnus, Marcia, GEM, 159 Sanchez, Marta, research brief, 33 McCombs, Kelly, ed. mat. review, 275 Sather, Joan D., ed. mat. review, 328 McCurdy, Sandra M., GEM, 271 Schyver, Tamara, research brief, 292 McLaughlin, Peggy, research brief, 147 Sebring, Nancy G., ed. mat. review, 162 Medeiros, Lydia C., report, 197 Shanahan, Michael, GEM, 273 Mier, Nelda, GEM, 325 Shelton, R. Marie, ed. mat. review, 278 Milio, Nancy, ed. mat. review, 107 Shen, Luana, article, 284 Miller, Daisy, article, 226 Shepherd, Sandra K., editor’s message, 57, 113, 169, Miller, Diane Teel, ed. mat. review, 109 225, 283, S87 Miller, Wayne C., review, S89 Shilts, Mical Kay, GEM, 43 Mobley, Dale O., managing editor’s message, | Sjostrom, Lisa A., program in practice, S141 Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, research brief, 246 Skrzypezyk, Sandy, article, 77 Monge-Rojas, Rafael, research brief, 33 Smith, Chery, article, 67; research brief, 292 Moser, Richard P., research brief, 306 Snelling, Anastasia M., ed. mat. review, 111 Munoz, Leda, research brief, 33 Steckler, Allan, research brief, 252 Steiner-Adair, Catherine, program in practice, $141 Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne, review, $133 Struempler, Barbara J., GEM, 46, 94 Stuff, Janice E., research brief, 246 Oliveira, Maria do Carmo Fontes de, article, 2 Sutherland, Lisa A., research brief, 300 Olson, Christine M., article, 129 Swartz, Sally, ed. mat. review, 277 O'Neil, Patrick Mahlen, viewpoint, 319 Osborne, Michael P., GEM, 98 Takeuchi, Masami T., GEM, 271 Owen, Cristiana, ed. mat. review, 280 lapsell, Linda C., report, 20; research brief, 83, 235 Tarter, Erin, ed. mat. review, 106 Paisley, Judith, article, 77 Thomas, Cathy, GEM, 215 Paquette, Marie-Claude, ed. mat. review, 110 Tiangha, Maria F, ed. mat. review, 161 Parham, Ellen S., viewpoint, 203; GEM, S101 Toly, Donna, GEM, S113 Patch, Craig S., research brief, 83, 235 Townsend, Marilyn S., research brief, 27; GEM, 43; Pelican, Suzanne, guest editor’s message, S87 article, 170 Peters, Paula, viewpoint, 203 Trepal, Esther M., ed. mat. review, 275 Utech, Anne E., research brief, 185 Wethington, Elaine, report, 115 Wheeler, Madelyn L., ed. mat. review, 165 Valdez, Lupita, GEM, 325 White, Adrienne A., article, 58 Vanden Heede, Fred, guest associate editor’s message, S87 Wildemuth, Barbara, research brief, 300 Van Nar Lisa, ed. mat. review, 48 Williams, Peter G., research brief, 83, 235 Vickery, Brian, GEM, 98 Wing, Rena, viewpoint2,0 6 Woodson Joyce M , GI M, 323 Walker, Vick ed. mat. review, 109, 328 Wyatt, Holly, viewpoint2,0 6 Wansink, Brian, research brief, 242 Yadrick, M. Kathleen, research brief, 246 sudall, Fiona, viewpoint, 315 Weber, Dear research briet, 30¢ ZalDaniiele R.s, G,EM, 41 Weerts. Sally. GEM. 101 Zee, Julia M., GEM, 213 Zidenberg-Cherr, Sheri, research brief, 147 SUBJECT INDEX \ pro or (GEM), 43-44 Canadian wom differences between fruits and \ \ egetables perceivedb y (research article 82 if + ) Cal I Cx RR f), 33-39 olorectal (research brief), 252-258 ) S138 diet-! lated prevention research article), 12-19 Ad CBSM. See Community-based social marketing AFAT.S A Child Att ts (1 rt tood chon by (research brief), 185-189 \ healthy futures program (GEM), 98-99 f )] 5 nutrition education for (GEM), 41-42, 94-97 | 1 GEM), 323-324 nutrition game for Mexican American preschoolers briet GEM), 325-326 16-2 6-312 Cholesterol (report), 152-155 port), 259-264 CNE. See Community Nutrition Education ognitive arguments (research article), 12-19 \ See Nat Ameri toodservice program (GEM), 102-103 uit and vegetable consumption for male (research Aust rweight nsumers b t omega-3 irticle), 2-10 ! f), 83-88 Colorectal cancer (research brief), 252-258 Community-based social marketing (CBSM) (GEM), B lust iewpoint), S125-S13 102-103 B ge (report > ) Community Nutrition Education (CNE) (report), 197-201 B ( M)-93 I h Community physical activity (viewpoint), $115-S120 i } Computerized dietary assessment programs (report), 20-25 4 -» _ ~ ooking classes GEM . 104 105 ~ osmetic surgery, aging and (viewpoint), $126-S127 Bod ditor’s message) S88; (review), S95-S99 Costa Rican adolescents, healthy eating by (research brief), S S138 lewpoint §$125-S132. 319-322 33-39 Body mass index (BMI) (review), S95-S99 Critical Thinking Group Projects (GEM), 100-101 ournal of Nutrition Education and Behavior Volume 37 Numt November * December 2005 335 DASH. See Dietary Approac hes to Stop Hypertension Federoff, N., Brown, N.M.: Mendel in the Kitchen: A Dental hygiene (GEM), 157-158 Scientist’s Vie w of Genetic ally Modified Foods Diabetes type 2 (research article), 226-233 professional/consumer), 329 Diet Films for the Humanities and Sciences: Nutrition and inalysis program for adolescents (GEM), 43-44 Exercise videotape DVD),5 0 yssessment programs (report), 20-25 Foster, G., Nonas, C., eds.: Managing Obesity: A Clinical cancer prevention by (research article), 12-19 Guide (professional), 162 change for type 2 diabetes (research aricle), 226-233 Gavin, M.L., Dowshen, S.A., Izenberg, N.: Fit Kids: A variety among older adults (research brief), 252-258 Practical Guide to Raising Active and Healthy Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH Children—From Birth to Teens report), 259-264 professional/consumer), 330 Dietary Risk Assessment (report), 152-155 Hawthorne,G .: Healthy Food: A Read-Along Coloring Dietary supplements (research brief), 252-258 and Activity Book (consumer), 278 Hess, M.A.: Pocket Supermarket Guide (consumer), 219 Eating Institute of Medicine: Dietary Reference Intakes of Costa Rican adolescents (research brief), 33-39 Applications in Dietary Planning (professional), 164 disorders (program in practice), $141-S144 International Food Information Council Foundation healthy by urban youth (GEM), 98-99 EverythinYgo u Need to Know About Sucralose and well-being (review), S107-S112 consumer booklet), 279 Eating Among Teens. See Project EAT International Food Information Council Foundation: Editorial, 1,57, 113, 169, 283, S87-S88 Kidnetic.com Leader’s Guide to Healthy Eating and Educational Materials in Review Active Living for Kids and Families (educational Action for Healthy Kids: The Learning Connection curriculum), 109 Che Value of Improving Nutrition and Physical Kirby, ].: Dieting for Dummies (consumer), 48 Activity in Our Schools (report), 279 Kohlmeier, M.: Nutrient Metabolism (professional), 163 Allison, K.C., Stunkard, A.J., Their, $.L.: Overcoming Lagere, H.: Raising Healthy Eaters: 100 Tips for Parents Night Eating Syndrome: A Step-By-Step Guide to consumer), 218 Breaking the Cycle (professional/consumer), 277 Lang, T., Heasman, M.: Food Wars: The Global Battle American Cancer Society: Eating Well, Staying Well for Mouths, Minds and Markets (professional During and After Cancer (professional/consumer), 27 consumer), 107 American Diabetes Association: Small Steps, Big Rewards Litt, A.: Fuel for Young Athletes: Essential Foods and Book and Pedometer Package (consumer), 220 Fluids for Future Champions (consumer), 161 American Diabetes Association: TheV irtual Grocery Lombardo, M.: The OrganWise Guys: The Calci M Store (Web site), 223 Bone Kit (educational curriculum), 109 American Dietetic Association: Medicare MNT Benefit Loy, S.N., Loy, B.N.: 487 Really Cool Tips for Kids with Provider Information (professional), 275 Diabetes (professional/consumer), 106 Body Positive: Body Talk 3 videotape , 110 Lyson, T.A.: Civic Agriculture: Reconnecting Farn Brehm, B.A.: Successful Fitness Motivation Strategies Food and Community, 327 professional), 106 Melina, V., Stepaniak, J., Aronson, D.: Food Allergy Brown, ].L.: Osteoporosis CD and Leader Guide Survival Guide: Surviving and Thriving with Food Creating Health ¢ Jsteoporosis Manual AGRS-88 Allergies and Sensitivities (professional/consumer), 276 educational curriculum), 165 Meridian Education Corporation: Let’s Do Lunch Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Nutrition videotape), 221 ind Physical Activity Inventory of Qualitative Morrill, J.,S tone, D., Murphy,S .: Are You Eating Right: Research (Web site), 222 (consumer), 220 Charney, P., Malone, A., eds.: ADA Pocket Guide to National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Nutrition Assessmient (professional), 48 Diseases: Better Health and You: Tips for Adults Crawley, C., FreemanJ,. , Pitts, E.: Focus on Diabetes consumer booklet), 330 CD-ROM), 165 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Dalton, S.: Our Overweight Children: What Parents, Kidney Diseases: Helping Your Overweight Child Schools, and Communities Can Do to Control the Web site), 280 Fatness Epidemic (professional/consumer), 277 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Dean, J., Kendall, P.: Food Safety During Pregnancy Diseases: Weight-control Information Network (professiona!/consumer), 217 (Web site), 281 Pastors, |.G d.: Diabetes Nutrition O& A for Health FoodMASTER program (GEM), 45 M Protessionals professional l¢ Food Stamp Nutrition Education (FSNE) (research article), Piechota, T.: Real Solutions Weight Loss Workbook 170-183; (report), 197-201 M yr O& France (review), S107-S112 M Platk C.S.:The Automatic D 328 Fruits and vegetables M Riz H., Thomas, K., Smith, M., Hark ].: IdahoP for African American men (research brief), 306-312 Method English and Spanish Plate Method Guide Canadian women’s perceptions of (research article), 77 1p it ducational kit). 1 Q9 cooking classes andintake of (GEM), 104-105 for low-income adults (report), 265-2 zz~ zz for low-income African American adolescents (research brief), 246-251 h fs for male college students (research article), 2-10 N US D irt tf Heal ind Hi in S S psychosocial indicators for intake of (research article), B \ Handbook: Eating Disorder forma 170-183 \ Middle School Pers« prot 2 FSNE. See Food Stamp Nutrition Education US D of Health and Human S Fir Full of Ourselves: A Wellness Program to Advance Girl Power, ‘Health and Leader hip (progrianm p ractice), S141-S144 N Functional foods (research brief), 83-88 \ Gardens, school (GEM), 102-103; (research brief), 147-150 N (sl ib ind go-lunches GI M . $113-S114 HAES. See Health At Every Size HCHE See Healthy Children Healthy Futures (HCHI program N \ p Head Start families (research brief), 185-189 N . C4 t | N I | Health At Every Size (HAES) (review), S89-S93, S95-S99 EFNEP 5 Healthy Children Healthy Futures (HCHF) program S . t -) 4 by Costa Rican adolescents (research brief), 33-39 ymong urban youth (GEM), 98-99 ia ) Healthy weight (review), S89-S93, S95-S99, $133-S138 k GEM Hidden in America (film) (GEM), 100-101 Hyper holesterolemia report =) ' ) Hypertension, among African Americans (report), 259-264 } j c < ) Internet. See World Wide Web GEM), 41-42; (repo ) d; (1 rch 9g 6. 284-290) rect s> 1 + 73 f (GEM ) 3 Letters To The I ditor 114 ’ : y rt IR4 29 Life course perspective ) } 1 fy 1 br 4 food choices (report), 112211--112255 ; (research article), 129-136 prod pment (GEM), 45 food stamps (research article), 137-145 fet GEM 104-105 health and nutrition (report), 115-119 y I irch brief), 292-298 for nutrition educators (editor’s message), 113 } Dp } } itl 13>" 145 117i Q2 report Logic model (report), 197-201 y7 -P{ Lorenzo’Osi l (film) (GEM), 100-101 ( thermometer (GEM), 271-272 Low-income individuals Nutrition; Nutrition education African American adolescents (research brief), 246-25 1 for Health and Soul (curriculum) (GEM), 323-324 fruit and vegetable consumption among (report), vod Frequency Questionnaire (report), 15 265-270 Marital interactions ind dietary change for diabetes National Weight Control Registry (viewpoint), 206-209 research article), 226-233 weight monitoring (review), S89-S93, S95-S99 Media image (viewpoint), §125-S132 viewpoint), 315-318 Medical school, nutrition education in (GEM), 273-274 well-being and (review), S107-S112 Mexican Americans, Ultimate Nutrition Game for (GEM), Older aduits, dietary choices among (research brief), 325-321 52 258 Middle school, puberty module in (GEM), 211-212 Omega-3 fatty ds (1 rch brief),8 3-88, 235-241 Movies. See Films Orn Upon a Tin n Amet valuation tool (GEM Multimedia pr uberty module (GEM), 211-212 MyPyramid (president’s message), 169 *hysical 1 activity National Weight Control Registry (viewpoint), 203-209 community (viewpoint), $115-S120 Native Americans nutrition research approaches with it conferences (GEM), S121-S123 researcn article), 6 2) among urban youth (GEM), 98-99 NEAT. See Nutrition Education Aimed at Toddlers See also Exercise 1 New You: Health for Every Body (program 1n practice P Please nutrition evaluation tool (GEM), 94-95 Popcorn (research brief), 242-245 Nordic walking video (viewpoint), S116 P rty ‘seal ur le 57 $5 Now You're Cooking Using a Food Thermometer (brochut Pregnancy (research article), 129-136 President’s Message, Produce an Athlete” Web site (GEM), 213-214 life course perspective report , 115-119 Produce. See Fruits and vegetables research approaches with Native Americans (research Project EAT (review), $133-S138 3r) sych|o social 1 factors (researcn articie),1 1| 7 /U-10 9, ; (researcn See also Nutrition education brief). 306-31 Nutritional Science Jeopra rdy (game) (GEM), 159-160 Nutrition educatio1 for children (GEM), 41-42, 94-95 Aesearch approaches (research article), 6 5 ommunity (report), 197-201 computerized dietary assessment programs (report >( i) J Saturated fat (report), 152-155 GEM), 157-158 fat consumption (report), 152-155 ittitude toward obesity among teachers (research article healthy eating by Costa Rican adolescents (research 58 65 gardens (GEM), 102-103; (research brief), in medical school (GEM), 273-274 medical (GEM), 273-274 Now You're Cooking Using a Food Thermometer (brochure middle (GEM), 211-212 GEM), 271-272 See also Nutrition education Nutrition Pathfinders program (GEM), 41-42 Scientific method (viewpoint), 90-93 Once Upon a Time in America evaluation tool (GEM SCT. See Social ¢€ ognitive Theory Self-worth (viewpoint), $125-S132 persuasive communication (research article), 12-19 Shaping a Healthy Future III, S85-S88 Pizza Please evaluation tool (GEM), 94-95 ibstracts, S$147-S155 Sisters in Healt! 1 program (report), 265-270 Sisters in Health (nutrition education program) (report theories on (viewpoint), 90-93 265-270 Web sites (research brief), 300-304 Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) (report), 259-264 Nutrition Education Aimed at Toddlers (NEAT) (GEM), Social interaction (report), 265-270 96-97 Society for Nutrition Education Nutrition Pathfinders program (GEM), 41-42 38th Annual Conference (abstracts), S27-S77 38th Annual Conference (educational sessions), S7-S26 Obesity 38th Annual Conference (highlights), S1 changing schoolteachers’ attitudes toward (research vision, mission, and principles, S1 article), 58-65 SOY foods (research brief), 292-298 community physical activity (viewpoint), $115-S120 Students. Se¢ College students and food advertising (research brief), 191-195 Supplements (research brief), 252-258 Teachers (research article), 58-65 rethinking strategies (GEM), 101-102 Teenagers. See Adolescents and well-being (editor’s message), S87-S88 Television advertising (research brief), 191-195 Weight (viewpoint), 203-209, 315-322 Theory of Planned Behavior (research brief), 83-88, Welfare (research article), 137-145 2 241 Well-being (program in practice), S103-S106; (review), Transtheoretical Model (research article), S107-S112 [ype 2 diabetes (research article), 226-23 “What's in the Package?” (lesson) (GEM), S113-S114 WIN the Rockies, S87-S155 Ultimate Nutrition Game (GEM), 325-326 WIN Wyoming, S87-S155 USDA. See U.S. Department of Agriculture Women U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) (viewpoint), 90-97 living healthy (GEM), 215-216 perception of differences between fruits and vegetables Fruits and vegetables research article), 77-82 Women Living Healthy, Women Living Well (CD) (GEM), viewpoint), SI 21 5-216 orld Wide Wel World Wide Web (WWW) changing schoolteachers’ attitudes toward. obesity $93, S95-S99, $133-S138 research article), 58-65 dental hygiene (GEM), 157-158 evaluating nutrition sites (research brief), 300-304 “Produce an Athlete” (GEM), 213-214 WWW. See World Wide Web Notice of Errata hildhood overweight, and the role of nutrition educators: let’s base our solutions Behav. 2004;36:258-265) contained an error is follows: White AA, Nitzke S, Peterson K. 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