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CARE: Health and Academic Achievement (2011)
Key Findings:
- Health-promoting factors such as healthy weight and physical fitness are significantly associated with CMT success in New Haven.
- Students in New Haven with a greater number of healthy factors are more likely to be at Goal on all 3 CMT tests.
- Students in New Haven with 10+ health promoting factors were over two times more likely to perform at goal on all three CMT tests –controlling for school, race/ethnicity, gender, and free lunch eligibility (i.e., poverty).
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| CreatorThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Community Alliance for Research and Engagement at Yale University + |
| Organization | CARE + |
| Sector | Health +, and Education + |
| Title | CARE: Health and Academic Achievement + |
| Topic | Health Equity Alliance +, School Reform in New Haven +, and Obesity + |
| Town | New Haven + |
| Year | 2011 + |