CDC - Preventing Chronic Disease: Volume 9, 2012: 11_0195
A Community-Driven Approach to Identifying “Winnable” Policies Using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Common Community Measures for Obesity Prevention
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Setting: Rural Eastern North Carolina
- The Process: Identifying the Most and Least Winnable Policies
- Pitt County: Individual In-Depth Interviews
- Lenoir County Group Discussion Among Stakeholders on a Community Advisory Council
- Refining the COCOMO Assessment Process
- Potential Adaptations to COCOMO to Improve Application in Rural Areas
- Home Rule and Dillon’s Rule: Implications for Policy Change
- Next Steps and Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Author Information
- References
- Tables
- Appendices
Stephanie B. Jilcott, PhD; Lauren M. Whetstone, PhD; Jean R. Wilkerson, MS, RD, LD; Tosha W. Smith; Alice S. Ammerman, DrPH, RD
Suggested citation for this article: Jilcott SB, Whetstone LM, Wilkerson JR, Smith TW, Ammerman AS. A community-driven approach to identifying “winnable” policies using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Common Community Measures for Obesity Prevention. Prev Chronic Dis 2012;9:110195. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd9.110195
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