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Seattle 5-a-Day Program - Program Materials

Program Materials Listing

Seattle 5 A Day Intervention Manual
Manual for intervention to encourage employees to eat more fruits and vegetables.
Seattle 5 A Day Worksite Program - Questionnaire #1
Initial eating habits questionnaire
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Seattle 5 A Day Worksite Program - Questionnaire #4
Eating habits questionnaire.
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Seattle 5 A Day Worksite Program - Final Questionnaire
Final eating habits questionnaire.
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Take Five: A Guide to Healthful Eating ( Preview )
Personal guide to increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables.
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Take Five - A Guide to Healthy Eating (Logo sheet)
Color master for Take 5 logo
Color Posters (8 Items) ( Preview )
Examples of color posters
Table Tents (6 Items) ( Preview )
Examples of color table tent cards
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Brochures (2 Items) ( Preview )
Examples of color brochures
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National Fruit & Vegetable Availability Guide
Guide to availability of fruits and vegetables by month.
Tip Sheets (6 Items) ( Preview )
Tip sheets on fruit and vegetable preparation.
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Giveaway Print Samples (3 Items) ( Preview )
Examples of printed giveaway items.
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Note:

  • Program materials used in this research project may be downloaded and saved from this site. The material may be used "as is" or may be modified and adapted for your context.
  • You may review each item individually by selecting the links provided or, unless indicated otherwise, you may order a copy of the program's materials by using the Order link
  • The program CD is not copyrighted, please feel free to duplicate the program CD as needed.
  • For updated programmatic materials supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding More Matters, please visit the website url: http://www.fruitsandveggiesmatter.gov/publications/index.html

Adaptation Guidelines:

  • Program Adaptation Guidelines: provides tips on how to ensure your program's optimal success in your community's setting when adapting materials that were designed and tested within a controlled research study. Before adapting programs, users should review current literature, guidelines, and other evidence reviews to update the program materials.
  • Putting Public Health Evidence in Action: an interactive training curriculum to support community program planners and health educators in developing skills in using evidence-based approaches.
Updated: 10/18/2006