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Strategic Alliance for Healthy Food and Activity Environments' ENACT (Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool)

ENACT is a tool to help communities prioritize strategies for improving conditions for health; it includes a menu of strategies designed to help you improve nutrition and activity environments on a local level. These strategies have been organized into seven environments selected for their importance in individual and community health: childcare, school, after-school, neighborhood, workplace, healthcare, and government.



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