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1. Setting the standard for healthy eating: Continuous quality improvement for health promotion at Nova Scotia Health.

2. Hospital practices and family support in maternity wards.

3. Improving Stage of Change in an Employee Wellness Program.

4. Women's Smoking: Relationships Among Emotional Labor, Occupational Stress, and Health Promotion.

5. Health promotion and sustainability programmes in Australia: barriers and enablers to evaluation.

6. Empowerment: challenges in measurement.

7. Barriers and Facilitators to Food Policy Development in Fiji.

8. Incentive Use for Improving Maternal Health: Perspective From Behavioral Science.

9. The use of focus groups as a basis for planning and implementing culturally appropriate health promotion among people with diabetes in the Arab community.

10. Sustainability and power in health promotion: community-based participatory research in a reproductive health policy case study in New Mexico.

11. Community matters - why outbreak responses need to integrate health promotion.

13. Health education and promotion at the site of an emergency: experience from the Chinese Wenchuan earthquake response.

14. A survey of the views of US veterinary teaching faculty to owned cat housing practices.

15. Operationalising and piloting the IUHPE European accreditation system for health promotion.

16. Total Worker Health: Implications for the Occupational Health Nurse.

17. User preferences for text message-delivered skin cancer prevention and early detection.

18. Exploring Physical Health in a Sample of Firefighters.

19. Establishing a disability-inclusive agenda for sustainable development in 2015 and beyond.

20. Exploring health promotion practitioners' experiences of moral distress in Canada and Australia.

21. [The Internet as a source of health information: the vision of students of Andalusia, Spain].

22. Improving the health status of Caribbean people: recommendations from the Triangulating on Health Equity summit.

23. [Promotion of environmental health: close up of two fields. The case of Mexico].

25. Promoting health in Georgia.

26. Introduction.

27. [Health data at local and regional levels: what methods? What benefits for action?].

28. [Immigrant health in Canada: current state of knowledge, interventions and issues].

29. [The architects of change: a plenary session exchange].

30. Learning from communities in the USA and England to promote equity and address the social determinants of health.

31. Using baseline and formative evaluation data to inform the Uganda Helmet Vaccine Initiative.

32. The Consortium for NCD Prevention and Control in Sub-Saharan Africa (CNCD-Africa): from concept to practice.

33. Scaling up of physical activity interventions in Brazil: how partnerships and research evidence contributed to policy action.

34. Is collectivism good for health promotion? Experiences of day labourers in Japan.

35. NCDs, health promotion and public health.

36. The new world of global health.

37. Health-promoting schools: working in partnership to address global needs, a collaboration leading to the production of practical tools for practitioners.

38. Global Advocacy for Physical Activity (GAPA): global leadership towards a raised profile.

39. Commentary on a meeting entitled 'Building global capacity for non-communicable diseases (NCD) prevention: Defining direction and roles'.

40. Strengthiening systems to support mothers in infant and young child feeding at scale.

41. Health activism: the way forward to improve health in difficult times.

42. And young child feeding practices in different country settings.

43. Everyday life and health concepts among blue-collar female workers in Denmark: implications for health promotion aiming at reducing health inequalities.

44. The importance of context in the evolution of health promotion.

45. Stimulating innovative research in health promotion.

46. Reducing social inequities in health through settings-related interventions -- a conceptual framework.

47. The salutogenic model of health in health promotion research.

48. Action needed to combat food and drink companies' social media marketing to adolescents.

49. Potentials of health impact assessment as a local health policy supporting tool.

50. Peep into policy, politics, Parliament.

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