Background The Romp & Chomp intervention reduced the prevalence of overweight/obesity in pre-school children in Geelong, Victoria, Australia through an intervention promoting healthy eating and active play in early childhood settings. This study aims to determine if the intervention successfully created more health promoting family day care (FDC) environments.Methods The evaluation had a cross-sectional, quasi-experimental design with the intervention FDC service in Geelong and a comparison sample from 17 FDC services across Victoria. A 45-item questionnaire capturing nutrition- and physical activity-related aspects of the policy, socio-cultural and physical environments of the FDC service was completed by FDC care providers (in 2008) i...
Childhood overweight and obesity tracks into adulthood, increasing the risk of developing future chr...
Childhood obesity is on the rise, and interventions targeted at pre-school-aged children are essenti...
Background: Early childhood services have been identified as a key setting for promoting healthy eat...
BACKGROUND: The Romp and Chomp intervention reduced the prevalence of overweight/obesity in pre-scho...
BACKGROUND: The Romp and Chomp controlled trial, which aimed to prevent obesity in preschool Austral...
There is growing evidence that community-based interventions can reduce childhood obesity in older c...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that community-based interventions can reduce childhood obesit...
Background. Children in the age group of 2-5 years spend substantial amount of time during the day i...
Background: There is growing evidence that community-based interventions can reduce childhood obesit...
Background: In Australia, family day care (FDC) services operate under a unique two-tier structure w...
Abstract Background While it is recommended that childcare services implement policies and practices...
Obesity is a complex and increasingly prevalent health disorder that is associated with a wide range...
Background: The Romp & Chomp controlled trial, which aimed to prevent obesity in preschool Austr...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention to in...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a growing concern for public health. Given a majority of ch...
Childhood overweight and obesity tracks into adulthood, increasing the risk of developing future chr...
Childhood obesity is on the rise, and interventions targeted at pre-school-aged children are essenti...
Background: Early childhood services have been identified as a key setting for promoting healthy eat...
BACKGROUND: The Romp and Chomp intervention reduced the prevalence of overweight/obesity in pre-scho...
BACKGROUND: The Romp and Chomp controlled trial, which aimed to prevent obesity in preschool Austral...
There is growing evidence that community-based interventions can reduce childhood obesity in older c...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that community-based interventions can reduce childhood obesit...
Background. Children in the age group of 2-5 years spend substantial amount of time during the day i...
Background: There is growing evidence that community-based interventions can reduce childhood obesit...
Background: In Australia, family day care (FDC) services operate under a unique two-tier structure w...
Abstract Background While it is recommended that childcare services implement policies and practices...
Obesity is a complex and increasingly prevalent health disorder that is associated with a wide range...
Background: The Romp & Chomp controlled trial, which aimed to prevent obesity in preschool Austr...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention to in...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a growing concern for public health. Given a majority of ch...
Childhood overweight and obesity tracks into adulthood, increasing the risk of developing future chr...
Childhood obesity is on the rise, and interventions targeted at pre-school-aged children are essenti...
Background: Early childhood services have been identified as a key setting for promoting healthy eat...