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Sat, 8 Jul 2006 19:09:04 +0000
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Hello,

I am a graduate student from the Centre for Health Promotion Studies at the 
University of Alberta (Canada). I am currently in the process of working on 
a thesis geared towards using social marketing principles to prevent and 
reduce adolescent obesity.

As part of my initial thesis research, I would like to gather promotional 
materials that have been used for social marketing campaigns in an effort to 
promote health eating, physical activity, or both healthy eating and 
physical activity among adolescents. I am primarily interested in print ads, 
but would also be open to learning about other media that have been used to 
prevent and reduce adolescent obesity in a social marketing campaign (e.g., 
tv, radio, website, cell, etc.).

I came across this list serv and was wondering if anyone could point me in 
the right direction?

Thanks for all your help,

Sincerely,
Jennifer Dooley, MSc Candidate (Thesis)
The University of Alberta

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