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Item Advertisement of child health day event.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1930-01) Davis, C.[Text within image] May Day Child Health Day. School, Home, Community. Cooperation in Child Health ProtectionItem Advertisement of May Day - Child Health Day event.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1932-12)[Text within image] May Day - Child Health Day. Mothers and Children First. In Tiems of Stress the Nation Must Follow the Law of the Sea.Item Advertisement promoting child health day with an illustration of a flower with a home in the center.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1932-02)[Caption] Support your community child health program. It protects your home. "Public machinery directed to the protection of childhood, such as public health, welfare agencies, educational systems, should be the last to be affected by measures of economy." Gifford. Study "The Children's Charter" and apply it to your community from the standpoint of your organization. [Text within image] May Day Child Health Day 1932 Community Cooperation Protects the HomeItem Advertisement promoting child health day with an illustration of girl floating surrounded by images of the whitehouse, a church, a home and a school building.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1931-02)[Caption above image] May Day Child Health Day. Helps Meet the Challenge of the Children's Charter. [Caption below image] The Children's Charter Proclaims. The First Rights of Citizenship for the Children of Ameirca. Indiana State Board of Health. [Text within image] The Childrens CharterItem Advertisement with an illustration of the American Flag and a statement encouraging a healthy lifestyle.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1917-03)[Text within image] Health First. Patriotism is manifest nowhere more intelligently, more potently, than in health conservation.Item Advertisement with illustration of garden vegetables and text emphasizing the importance of eating more vegetables and fruit, and less meat.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1915-06)[Text in capital letters within image] Health First. For health eat little meat and eat more freely of fruit and vegetables.Item Advertisement with illustration of girls outdoors.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1915-12)[Text in capital letters within image] Health First. The garden, the sunshine, and the out-door air make for health.Item The American Heart Association Life's Simple 7 and incident cognitive impairment: The REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study(Ovid Technologies Wolters Kluwer -American Heart Association, 2014-06) Thacker, Evan L.; Gillett, Sarah R.; Wadley, Virginia G.; Unverzagt, Frederick W.; Judd, Suzanne E.; McClure, Leslie A.; Howard, Virginia J.; Cushman, Mary; Department of Psychiatry, IU School of MedicineBACKGROUND: Life's Simple 7 is a new metric based on modifiable health behaviors and factors that the American Heart Association uses to promote improvements to cardiovascular health (CVH). We hypothesized that better Life's Simple 7 scores are associated with lower incidence of cognitive impairment. METHODS AND RESULTS: For this prospective cohort study, we included REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) participants aged 45+ who had normal global cognitive status at baseline and no history of stroke (N=17 761). We calculated baseline Life's Simple 7 score (range, 0 to 14) based on smoking, diet, physical activity, body mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and fasting glucose. We identified incident cognitive impairment using a 3-test measure of verbal learning, memory, and fluency obtained a mean of 4 years after baseline. Relative to the lowest tertile of Life's Simple 7 score (0 to 6 points), odds ratios of incident cognitive impairment were 0.65 (0.52, 0.81) in the middle tertile (7 to 8 points) and 0.63 (0.51, 0.79) in the highest tertile (9 to 14 points). The association was similar in blacks and whites, as well as outside and within the Southeastern stroke belt region of the United States. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with low CVH, intermediate and high CVH were both associated with substantially lower incidence of cognitive impairment. We did not observe a dose-response pattern; people with intermediate and high levels of CVH had similar incidence of cognitive impairment. This suggests that even when high CVH is not achieved, intermediate levels of CVH are preferable to low CVH.Item Board of Health advertisement connecting better hygiene with crime prevention.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1915-09)[Text in image] Health First. HYGIENE can prevent more crime than any law. Indiana State Board of Health.Item Board of Health advertisement connecting records of children and pets with better hygiene.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1915-07)[Text in image] Results of hygiene. Both are well born. Both are registered. Both are rationally well nourished. Both will turn out well.
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