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Strategies for health promotion
Preventive Medicine, 1986A key element in most efforts to prevent disease and promote health is behavioral change to lower risk. One-to-one programs to help people change their behavior are seriously limited because of the difficulty people have in making behavioral changes and because one-to-one programs do little to modify those forces in the community that continually ...
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Competitive Promotional Strategies
The Journal of Business, 1988This article analyzes the equilibrium-pricing strategies of brands engaged in a pricing game. Each brand has a monopoly market (loyal consumers) and competes with others in a common market called brand switchers. In the case of a duopoly, it is shown that the behavior of the brand switchers characterizes the equilibrium behavior of the duopolists. This
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Strategies for Promoting Health Protection
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991There is a need for nurses to be involved in testing and refinement of conceptual models for health protection. Development and testing of strategies should occur in all age groups and in a variety of cultural and socioeconomic groups in public and private settings. These strategies need to be evaluated and published.
J L, Bigbee, N, Jansa
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Strategies for promoting nutrition and dietitians
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1980To promote nutrition and dietitians, the Nebraska Dietetic Association approached various other associations in the state about featuring articles on nutrition in their newsletters. This public relations strategy permitted greater dissemination of nutritional information to specific target groups through existing channels of communication.
A, Henneman, J, Vickstrom
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Health Promotion Strategies for the Aged
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1984Nurse clinicians, as educators, face the challenge of integrating health promotion activities into a system oriented to acute care.
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Strategies to promote sexual health
Nursing Standard, 2006This article examines trends in sexually transmitted infections in the UK. Screening, treatment and education of adults and adolescents are discussed. Suggestions are made for improvements to sexual health, as outlined in The National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV (Department of Health 2001).
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Nutritional Strategies to Promote Postexercise Recovery
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2010During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substrate stores and to facilitate muscle-damage repair and reconditioning. After exhaustive endurance-type exercise, muscle glycogen repletion forms the most important factor determining the time needed to recover.
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