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Media-Smart Youth Upgraded: Eat, Think, and Be Active! Fact Sheet

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Media-Smart Youth Upgraded: Eat, Think, and Be Active! Fact Sheet

This fact sheet provides background on the NICHD's Media-Smart Youth Upgraded: Eat, Think, and Be Active! program, an interactive afterschool education program that helps young people ages 11 to 13 understand the complex media world around them and how it can influence their health, especially in regard to nutrition and physical activity.The Media-Smart Youth program is now retired. This online version of the fact sheet is available for your convenience. It is not being updated.


This single-page fact sheet provides background on the NICHD's Media-Smart Youth Upgraded: Eat, Think, and Be Active! program, an interactive afterschool education program that helps young people ages 11 to 13 understand the complex media world around them and how it can influence their health, especially in regard to nutrition and physical activity. The Media-Smart Youth program is now retired. This online version of the fact sheet is available for your convenience. It is not being updated.


Preferred Citation:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, DHHS. (2013). Media-Smart Youth Upgraded: Eat, Think, and Be Active! Fact Sheet (12-5538B). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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