Abstract Background Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are scarce. Fun ‘n healthy in Moreland! aimed to improve child adiposity, school policies and environments, parent engagement, health behaviours and child wellbeing. Methods All children from primary schools in an inner urban, culturally diverse and economically disadvantaged area in Victoria, Australia were eligible for participation. The intervention, fun ‘n healthy in Moreland!, used a Health Promoting Schools Framework and provided schools with evidence, school research data and part time support from a Community Development Worker to develop health promoting strategies. Comparison schools continued as normal. Participants were not b...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews conclude that interventions to prevent overweight and obesity...
Background: Approximately one-third of children in England leave primary school overweight or obese....
Background Systematic reviews suggest that school-based interventions can be effective in prevent...
Background: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
BACKGROUND: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BioMed Central via the D...
BACKGROUND: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Abstract Background Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) was a Victorian ...
Background: Although childhood overweight and obesity prevalence has increased substantially worldw...
BACKGROUND: Over the last three decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of c...
Background: There is some evidence that school-based interventions are effective in preventing chil...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a school and family based healthy lifestyle programme (WAV...
Objectives Schools play an important role in promoting healthy behaviours in children and can offer ...
Background: Overweight and obesity prevention in childhood and adolescence represent a priority for ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews conclude that interventions to prevent overweight and obesity...
Background: Approximately one-third of children in England leave primary school overweight or obese....
Background Systematic reviews suggest that school-based interventions can be effective in prevent...
Background: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
BACKGROUND: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BioMed Central via the D...
BACKGROUND: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Abstract Background Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) was a Victorian ...
Background: Although childhood overweight and obesity prevalence has increased substantially worldw...
BACKGROUND: Over the last three decades there has been a substantial increase in the proportion of c...
Background: There is some evidence that school-based interventions are effective in preventing chil...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a school and family based healthy lifestyle programme (WAV...
Objectives Schools play an important role in promoting healthy behaviours in children and can offer ...
Background: Overweight and obesity prevention in childhood and adolescence represent a priority for ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews conclude that interventions to prevent overweight and obesity...
Background: Approximately one-third of children in England leave primary school overweight or obese....
Background Systematic reviews suggest that school-based interventions can be effective in prevent...