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About Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP)

Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP) is a nationally recognized, education-based lifestyle change program that helps people better understand the cause-and-effect relationship between diet and exercise, and disease.  Participants are taught how to, and then motivated to implement wellness and lifestyle changes for better health and increased enjoyment of life.  It has been scientifically validated by nine publications in peer-reviewed medical journals.  It currently runs in 350 cities, hospitals, corporations, and faith communities.

The CHIP lifestyle program was first taught in Rockford, IL in the late 90's.  In February of 2007, Rockford Life Magazine published an informative and supportive article about the CHIP program.  This article is being published with permission for your review.  Individual pages can be downloaded by clicking on the thumbnails below.

Contact CHIP to learn how to prevent obesity, what your ideal weight should be, and whether or not you are are risk for coronary heart disease"Be Healthy by Choice, Not by Chance!".
 

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