A recording of the call is available here: https://ondieh.adobeconnect.com/p70fq6r9m7y/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ondieh.adobeconnect.com_p70fq6r9m7y_-3FOWASP-5FCSRFTOKEN-3Dbb7a5ec0b1e5ff7d18b9ce4310df5944849a95d1a79ff97cb400b343f3434082&d=CwMF-g&c=mRWFL96tuqj9V0Jjj4h40ddo0XsmttALwKjAEOCyUjY&r=gw6dgcl4aL0ZtNHJl7OEsLCNGtawjInwXOkDmXH4-DY&m=VOpusPiPCz5T7FsDDRNqVGyGBVG8MYVRKN4Rck9UbHc&s=VuI5RdXZIwQGGD9VuPrQ8qec2EjSjB-usD5c0CTFL40&e=> Dr. Latetia Moore's article is also attached. Regarding one caller's question about how long the effects of such interventions could be expected to last, Dr. Moore provided the following response: I reached out to a colleague who is a marketing professor about how long the effect of these interventions last and he indicated "Our studies showed efficacy through 1 month, but we don't know beyond that." Thank you, Kim Presentation 1 Features in Grocery Stores that Motivate Shoppers to Buy Healthier Foods, ConsumerStyles 2014. This presentation will describe results from a recently published study that examined features in grocery stores shoppers reported motivated them to purchase more healthful foods. Features include common supermarket practices for each of the 4 Ps of marketing: pricing, placement, promotion, and product. Presenter [cid:image004.jpg@01D1F88F.A30635C0] Latetia Moore, PhD MSPH Deputy Associate Director of Science Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Obesity Prevention & Control National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Dr. Latetia Moore is an Epidemiologist in the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She focuses primarily on research and surveillance activities related to the dietary quality of the US population and the spatial allocation of resources across different types of neighborhoods. Presentation 2 The Nebraska Healthy Food Retail Recognition pilot program: partnerships, measurement, and early lessons learned. As part of the 1422 grant, Nebraska is piloting a Healthy Food Retail Recognition program in small grocery and convenience stores across the state. The program was developed through partnerships and collaborations among the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, the University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension, several local Public Health Departments, the Nebraska Grocers Association, and other retail and nutrition stakeholders in the community. This presentation will focus on the partnerships, measurement, and early lessons learned. Presenters [cid:image005.jpg@01D1F88F.A30635C0] Teresa Smith, PhD Postdoctoral Research Fellow Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition Omaha, NE [cid:image006.jpg@01D1F88F.A30635C0] Vanessa Wielenga MS, RD Extension Program Coordinator-Healthy Retail University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE Dr. Teresa Smith is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition in Omaha, NE. Smith's research expertise lies in the environmental, social and individual determinants of dietary behaviors as they relate to obesity prevention and cancer risk, including cultural and familial influences on individual dietary behaviors, healthy foods access and availability, issues of food insecurity and dietary measurement and analysis. Ms. Wielenga is an Extension Program Coordinator at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. She has also worked with the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), and continues to work with communities addressing food deserts and low-resource areas across Nebraska. Kim Lane PhD, RD | Health Education Specialist | Evaluation, Translation, & Dissemination Team Program Development & Evaluation Branch | Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Obesity National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion | Centers for Disease Control & Prevention 4770 Buford Highway NE, Mailstop F-77 Atlanta, GA 30341 | Cell: 770.714.5860 | Office: 770.488.6008 one" line in the Body of the email: signoff CDN-LIST