Collaborating with NCCOR Presented By: Todd Phillips.

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Collaborating with NCCOR Presented By: Todd Phillips

Goal 1 : Identify and evaluate effective interventions, with an emphasis on those that affect vulnerable populations and communities. Goal 2 : Increase and improve national, state, and local surveillance of childhood obesity. Goal 3 : Increase ability of childhood obesity researchers and program evaluators to conduct research and program evaluation. Goal 4 : Provide national leadership to accelerate implementation of evidence- informed practice and policy. Goal 5 : Work with non-health partners to integrate childhood obesity priorities with synergistic initiatives (e.g., environmental design and sustainability, food systems, food marketing, disabilities, or economics). NCCOR Goal Areas

Research Roundtable III: Food Advertising and Marketing to Children and Youth

NCCOR e-Newsletter Spotlight Publications & Tools Research Highlights Childhood Obesity News Funding Opportunities Sign up at:

Upcoming Webinars Hand in Hand, Together We Can: Working with Communities to Improve America's Health Webinar Series (March 10, 2011) Healthier Food for Revitalized Communities (March 24, 2011) Catalogue of Surveillance Systems (May 5, 2011) Measures Registry (May 19, 2011) Junk Food Marketing to Kids: Can We Stop It? (May 26, 2011) Pricing for Health: How to Make the Healthy Stuff Cheaper (June 23, 2011) Healthier Corner Stores: Finding the Funding (July 28, 2011)

Todd Phillips, Director