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“Heart Smart” - A Staff Development Model for a School-Based Cardiovascular Health Intervention

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Saundra MacD. Hunter, Carolyn C. Johnson, Sharon Little-Christian, Theresa A. Nicklas, David Harsha, Marian L. Arbeit, Larry S. Webber & Gerald S. Berenson. (2016) Heart Smart: A Multifaceted Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Program for Grade School Students. American Journal of Health Promotion 4:5, pages 352-360.
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