Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 15 Strategies Community Members Create supportive work environments Housing and Transit Sexual Activity Tobacco Use Increase access to healthy food options Reduce exposure to environmental toxins Air and Water Quality Alcohol and Drug Use Diet and Exercise Education Employment Family and Social Support Clear all Bookmark this strategy Lead contaminated soil abatement Clean, remove, replace, or cover lead contaminated soil with non-contaminated soil, mulch, sod, grass, or concrete Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Air and Water Quality Bookmark this strategy Lead pipe & plumbing material replacement Replace lead plumbing material such as pipes, service lines, fittings, solder, flux, and fixtures with non-lead plumbing material Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Air and Water Quality Bookmark this strategy Online grocery stores Use internet-based shopping sites to supply refrigerated, frozen, and non-perishable groceries for residential ordering and delivery Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Diet and Exercise Bookmark this strategy Urban agriculture Support food-producing and income-earning activities in urban environments (e.g., edible landscapes, front yard or rooftop gardens, window farming, hydroponics, livestock, etc.) Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Diet and Exercise Bookmark this strategy Zoning regulations for chickens and bees Allow residents to keep chickens and bees within city or municipality limits Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Diet and Exercise First page |« Previous page ‹ Page 1 Currently on page 2
Bookmark this strategy Lead contaminated soil abatement Clean, remove, replace, or cover lead contaminated soil with non-contaminated soil, mulch, sod, grass, or concrete Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Air and Water Quality
Bookmark this strategy Lead pipe & plumbing material replacement Replace lead plumbing material such as pipes, service lines, fittings, solder, flux, and fixtures with non-lead plumbing material Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Air and Water Quality
Bookmark this strategy Online grocery stores Use internet-based shopping sites to supply refrigerated, frozen, and non-perishable groceries for residential ordering and delivery Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Diet and Exercise
Bookmark this strategy Urban agriculture Support food-producing and income-earning activities in urban environments (e.g., edible landscapes, front yard or rooftop gardens, window farming, hydroponics, livestock, etc.) Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Diet and Exercise
Bookmark this strategy Zoning regulations for chickens and bees Allow residents to keep chickens and bees within city or municipality limits Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Diet and Exercise