Background: Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventing child obesity; however, the overall effectiveness of these programs has been limited. It has therefore been recommended that interventions target multiple ecological levels (community, family, school and individual) to have greater success in changing risk behaviors for obesity. This study examined the immediate and short-term, sustained effects of the Switch program, which targeted three behaviors (decreasing children\u27s screen time, increasing fruit and vegetable consumption, and increasing physical activity) at three ecological levels (the family, school, and community). Methods: Participants were 1,323 children and their parents from 10 scho...
Altres ajuts: Agència de Salut Pública de BarcelonaChildhood obesity has increased worldwide over th...
Background: Overweight and obesity prevention in childhood and adolescence represent a priority for ...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...
Background: Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventing child...
Abstract Background Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventi...
Background: Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventing child...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an eco...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a school based intervention was effective in reducing risk factors for obes...
Problem: Childhood obesity affects nearly 17% of children in the United States, and children living ...
Childhood obesity in the US has reached epidemic proportions. Minority children are affected the mos...
BACKGROUND: Obesity among US children has increased in recent years. Although increased fruit and ve...
Trends in childhood obesity have increased in the past several decades at an alarming rate. Accordin...
Few studies have evaluated structured, long-term, family-based, weight management programs in childr...
An Extension-implemented parent-focused childhood obesity intervention designed to improve family fu...
Abstract Overweight is an endemic public health concern for children, adolescents, and adults. Reduc...
Altres ajuts: Agència de Salut Pública de BarcelonaChildhood obesity has increased worldwide over th...
Background: Overweight and obesity prevention in childhood and adolescence represent a priority for ...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...
Background: Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventing child...
Abstract Background Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventi...
Background: Schools are the most frequent target for intervention programs aimed at preventing child...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an eco...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a school based intervention was effective in reducing risk factors for obes...
Problem: Childhood obesity affects nearly 17% of children in the United States, and children living ...
Childhood obesity in the US has reached epidemic proportions. Minority children are affected the mos...
BACKGROUND: Obesity among US children has increased in recent years. Although increased fruit and ve...
Trends in childhood obesity have increased in the past several decades at an alarming rate. Accordin...
Few studies have evaluated structured, long-term, family-based, weight management programs in childr...
An Extension-implemented parent-focused childhood obesity intervention designed to improve family fu...
Abstract Overweight is an endemic public health concern for children, adolescents, and adults. Reduc...
Altres ajuts: Agència de Salut Pública de BarcelonaChildhood obesity has increased worldwide over th...
Background: Overweight and obesity prevention in childhood and adolescence represent a priority for ...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...