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Health communication strategies Health communication strategies are well known for the effective use of multidimensional methods to spread knowledge and awareness of a health problem and to influence behavior and attitudes towards a particular health problem. The strategy is believed to have the highest depth rate of effectiveness and is the most cost-effective compared to other strategies. “NO body is perfect, but EVERY body is beautiful” will use comprehensive communications interventions and messages that will ultimately protect priority population health outcomes, which will include printed educational materials, telephone helpline hotlines, and electronic mass media. The educational booklets will be readily available and accessible at schools, grocery stores, shopping centers, libraries, churches and healthcare facilities throughout the community. Printed materials will also include matrix barcodes (QR codes) that will contain more extensive information about anorexia nervosa (AN) and direct viewers to the program's social networks. Before you accept the identification of anorexia nervosa and actively make a behavior change, you must believe that you can have the condition without obvious symptoms. These educational materials are part of the perceived susceptibility construct of the Health Belief Model (HBM), aiming to raise awareness and communicate to priority populations and the community that anorexia is a potentially life-threatening problem among young women . Program planners will also create social networking websites including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, in order to influence all audiences about eating disorders and provide... half of the paper... y of fruits and vegetables consisting of vegetables and dark green and red/orange legumes, as well as proteins and whole grains according to the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Strict limitations on saturated fat, portion sizes, age-appropriate calorie intake and larger portions of fruits and vegetables will also be implemented in the new nutrition standards. Both health policy/enforcement strategies and environmental change strategies relate to the perceived barriers construct of the HBM, as the student's opinion of the total costs, both tangible and psychological, of the recommended behavioral change to remove environmental barriers it will help the student to be more likely to act towards a healthy eating lifestyle. By the last day of school, one in five adolescents will make a positive change in their family's eating habits.