The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Nutrition Network’s Contribution to the Arizona Economy in 2014
Author
Kerna, AshleyVautour, Jeffrey
Houtkooper, Linda
Farrell, Vanessa A.
McCullough, Lauren
Misner, Scottie
Duval, Dari
Issue Date
2017-06
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The Arizona Nutrition Network (AzNN) is a public/private partnership engaged in a statewide effort to encourage healthy eating, increase physical activity, and achieve appropriate caloric balance for healthy body weights. The AzNN programmatic activities target people in low-income households that receive or are eligible to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. An integral partner in this statewide effort is the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Nutrition Network (UANN), one of several local implementing agencies (LIAs) that conduct Supplemental Nutrition Assistance – Education (SNAP-Ed) programming throughout the state. The UANN receives funding from the AzNN to deliver nutrition and physical activity education programs to Arizona communities and implement policy, systems, and environmental approaches for obesity prevention.Series/Report no.
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station BulletinDescription
6 pp.Additional Links
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