Thank you for your suggestion.
At 02:13 PM 04/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
>depends on how you define health promotion.
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>If you mean fruits and vegetables, you are having trouble finding evidence
>because there is none. If you mean community empowerment and policy change,
>there are tons of evidence but it might not be labelled "health promotion."
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>see Healthy Cities Europe for the real thing!
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>"Laura O'Grady" <[log in to unmask]>@YorkU.CA> on 11/04/2002 01:56:00 PM
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> Subject: Evidence for health promotion successes
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>I am currently writing the proposal for my thesis and am in need of a
>reference or two containing evidence demonstrating that health promotions
>are successful. I cannot seem to be able to find any citations that
>discuss this notion in general. I can find references, usually evaluation
>reports, that provide evidence supporting that a particular health
>promotion initiative has worked. Thanks for any suggestions.
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>Laura O'Grady
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>OISE / University of Toronto
>Toronto, ON, CANADA
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