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    Communitywide strategies key to preventing childhood obesity

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    Approximately 25 million children in the United States are obese or at risk of becoming obese, with anticipated negative consequences for individual health as well as the nation's future health-care costs. Effective interventions to prevent obesity require more than educating individuals. To bring about change, we must deploy tactics at multiple levels, from community facilities like parks and bike paths to foods offered in schools. The Spectrum of Prevention proposed in 1999 by L. Cohen and S. Smith first described this approach. UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) has helped evaluate large-scale community-based obesity prevention programs and has experience aligning county nutrition programs with new dietary guidelines. This UCCE expertise enables UC to develop more effective obesity prevention strategies and to influence policy addressing childhood obesity. Notably, UCCE's expertise in nutrition and obesity prevention will be applied to implementing a new intervention program. The new program employs multiple components including UC Cooperative Extension materials and community networks and is designed to impact factors contributing to risk for childhood obesity

    Information Needs and Challenges Faced by Adult Child Financial Caregivers of Aging Parents

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    The exploratory study reported here examined needs and challenges faced by financial caregivers for aging parents. Focus group interviews revealed how caregivers (N=22) assisted their parent(s) and financial information needed. Findings indicated most caregivers needed information about later life financial products and processes, and some needed basic financial literacy skills. Caregiver challenges included concerns about adequacy of parents\u27 resources, difficulty communicating about finances, finding/organizing parents\u27 records, accessing parents\u27 accounts, and selecting/financing long-term care. The author concludes caregivers need and could benefit from financial education. She recommends segmenting the caregiver population and targeting subgroups with appropriate methods and messages

    Sidebar: Long-term care is an important consideration in financial planning for later life

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    Sidebar: Long-term care is an important consideration in financial planning for later life

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    Financial Caregiving Series 7: Financial Fraud and Abuse

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    The best time to talk with aging parents about how you can help manage their assets is before any need arises, but for most it will still be a sensitive subject. These publications will help you make a workable plan AND keep communications open
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