Sentences with phrase «public health outcomes»

«Teaching social - emotional learning in schools is a way to support individual children in their pathways to success, and it's also a way to promote better public health outcomes later in life,» said Oberle.
Britain's largest food retailers have huge potential to promote healthy eating and drive improvements in public health outcomes.
The Department for Health would also be turned into the Department for Public Health, in a policy paper which focuses on public health outcomes.
Each Guideline is considered to be equally important in terms of public health outcomes.
«States that have legalized marijuana for recreational use are thinking about how they can prevent negative public health outcomes,» Allen said.
Just before the holidays, Brian Kateman emailed me about a new movement he had co-founded called Redecetarian, which aims to encourage reduced consumption of meat, fish and dairy with a view to both reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and improving public health outcomes.
But scepticism remains about the industry's ability to drive significantly better public health outcomes without the need for greater regulation.
«We want to free business from the burden of regulation, but we don't want, in doing that, to sacrifice public health outcomes
Published in the journal Tobacco Control, the first study to model public health outcomes if cigarette smoking was replaced by e-cigarettes «supports a policy strategy that encourages replacing cigarette smoking with vaping to yield substantial life year gains,» says the study's lead author David Levy, PhD, professor of oncology at Georgetown Lombardi.
Furthermore, existing infrastructure may «constrain the ability of certain policy instruments to positively affect public health outcomes
This research will provide (1) evidence for the feasibility of JPOs to deliver an AOD abuse intervention, (2) initial evidence of clinical efficacy for JPOs as service delivery providers [to address clinical public health outcomes of AOD use, criminal activity, and HIV / STI sexual risk behaviors], and (3) identification of any barriers that would need to be addressed for JPOs to deliver such services.
Several studies have established correlations between pollution sources and negative public health outcomes, McCoy said.
This includes preventive intervention studies with youth in foster care and with adolescents in the juvenile justice system aimed at preventing risk behaviors and improving public health outcomes, as well as adoption studies that examine the interplay between biological (genetic, hormonal), psychological, and social influences on development.
«We will not be dictating the «how» when it comes to achieving better public health outcomes,» he said.
In 1987, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated that «pet ownership is a variable in public health outcomes that, like food and exercise, can not be ignored.»
In England, the Department of Health (DH) measures a broad range of indicators under A Public Health Outcomes Framework for England (2016), enabling them to monitor progress year on year against key health outcomes.
This brings together and builds upon health outcome data from the Public Health Outcomes Framework and the NHS Outcomes Framework.
The Public Health Outcomes framework 2016: prioritises breastfeeding initiation and breastfeeding prevalence at 6 - 8 weeks as indicators of health improvement.
Decreased operating expenses and improvement in public health outcomes are just a few of the key advantages of Passive House that cater to Riseboro's model.
These collaboratives are designed to maximize resources, support innovation and build the evidence base for public health outcomes for high - need women and infants.
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