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Leaping into the Future with
Web-NEERS
Stephanie Blake, USDA-NIFA Gail Hanula, University of Georgia
Jason Eichelberger, Clemson University
M A R Y K A Y W A R D L A W C E N T $ I B L E N U T R I T I O N D I R E C T O R
U N I V E R S I T Y O F W Y O M I N G
G A I L M . H A N U L A E F N E P C O O R D I N A T O R
U N I V E R S I T Y O F G E O R G I A
C O - C H A I R S
EFNEP Behavior Checklist Review Committee
Committee Members
Audrey Adler, Rutgers, Co-Chair Nutrition & Physical Activity Lorelei Jones, North Carolina State, Co-Chair Nutrition & Physical Activity Beverly Phillips, University of Wisconsin, Chair, Food Resource Mgt. Janie Burney, University of Tennessee, Co-Chair, Food Safety Sue Snider, University of Delaware, Co-Chair, Food Safety Jung Sun Lee, University of Georgia, Co-Chair, Food Security Tarana Kahn, Clemson University Virginie Zoumenou, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Linda Gossett, University of Idaho Kathy Orchen, Rutgers Kate Dicken, Cornell Justine Hoover, Iowa State Peggy Martin, Iowa State Susan Baker, Colorado State University Katie McGirr, Colorado State University Sandra May, Louisiana State University
Food Resource Management
1. How often do you plan meals ahead of time?
2. How often do you compare prices before you buy food?
3. How often do you run out of food before the end of the month?
4. How often do you shop with a grocery list?
Beverly Phillips, Chair Susan Baker, Katie McGirr, Sandra May
Food Security
How often do you run out of food before the end of the month?
Jung Sun Lee and Gail Hanula, Co-Chairs
Food Safety
5. This question is about meat and dairy foods. How often do you let these foods sit out for more than two hours?
6. How often do you thaw frozen foods at room temperature?
Janie Burney and Sue Snider, Co-Chairs
Nutrition & Physical Activity
7. When deciding what to feed your family, how often do you
think about healthy food choices? 8. How often have you prepared foods without adding salt? 9. How often do you use the “Nutrition Facts” on the food
label to make food choices? 10. How often do your children eat something in the morning
within two hours of waking up?
Audrey Adler and Lorelei Jones, Co-Chairs Tarana Kahn, Kathy Orchen, Kate Dicken, Virginie Zoumenou, Justine Hoover
Physical Activity
Activity Level:
Less than 30 minutes
30‐60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Timeline
June 1, 2011 Identified subcommittees
Identified subcommittee members
Identified subcommittee chairs
Held initial meeting to review objectives
Timeline, continued
December 1, 2011: Subcommittees will
complete literature review
Subcommittees will identify critical components of each domain
Use of existing optional questions will be reviewed
Timeline, continued
May 1, 2012: Committee will make
recommendations to USDA NIFA for a new potential core set of questions
Validity and reliability testing were not part of the charge to this committee – NC1169 research potential
Comments, Suggestions, Questions?
Gail Hanula
Mary Kay Wardlaw