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PCD Collections

Preventing Chronic Disease is dedicated to reporting practical scientific research, programs, and policy efforts to improve the health of communities. Our articles advance current knowledge and contribute to the welfare of people beyond the interventions they describe. In this section, we have grouped together previously published articles under specific topics and themes for rapid dissemination to our readers. We are making these collections available as part of our mission to facilitate through publication widespread implementation of science-based interventions that improve the health and well-being of communities.

Interested in publishing a collection? Take a look at our guidelines and submit a proposal to pcdeditor@cdc.gov.

Guidelines for Submitting a Collection pdf icon [PDF – 233 KB]

Collections

Nutrition and Obesity Policy Research and Evaluation Network (NOPREN)pdf icon [PDF – 1.52 MB]

Next Steps: Translating Evidence to Eliminate Disparities in Diabetes and Obesity pdf icon [PDF – 1.82 MB]

Evaluation of New York City’s Regulations on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Screen Time in Licensed Group Child Care Centers pdf icon [PDF – 1.4 MB]

Research to Reality – National Cancer Institute pdf icon [PDF – 6.3 MB]

Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) pdf icon [PDF – 7.5 MB]

Multiple Chronic Conditions pdf icon [PDF – 16.8 MB]
Listen as we talk to Drs Anand Parekh and Samuel Posner about the definition and burden of multiple chronic conditions in the United States.

NEXT-D, 2013 pdf icon [PDF – 4.7 MB]

Veterans’ Health, 2011 – 2012 pdf icon [PDF – 7 MB]

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), 2008 – 2011 pdf icon [PDF – 4.9 MB]

Mobilizing Action Towards Community Health (MATCH) 2010 pdf icon [PDF – 5.6 MB]

Healthy Aging, 2008 – 2010pdf icon [PDF – 3.9 MB]


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Page last reviewed: August 2, 2016