Effectiveness of social marketing strategies to reduce youth obesity in European school-based interventions: A systematic review and meta-analysisDOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nuw004Context: The use of social marketing to modify lifestyle choices could be helpful in reducing youth obesity. Some or all of the 8 domains of the National Social Marketing Centre's social marketing benchmark criteria (SMBC) are often used but not always defined in intervention studies. Objective: The aim of this review is to assess the effectiveness of European school-based interventions to prevent obesity relative to the inclusion of SMBC domains in the intervention. Data Sources: The PubMed, Cochrane, and ERIC databases were used. Study Selection: Nonrandomized and rando...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of social marketing interventions designed to improve diet, ...
Childhood obesity is a global concern. The objectives of this meta-analytical study were to evaluate...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Context: The use of social marketing to modify lifestyle choices could be helpful in reducing youth ...
Context: The use of social marketing to modify lifestyle choices could be helpful in reducing youth ...
BackgroundChildhood overweight and obesity has emerged as a major public health threat worldwide wit...
Background: The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing rapidly in low- and middle-income coun...
<b>Background</b> Childhood obesity predisposes to adult obesity and increases the risk ...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
Background: Encouraging healthy lifestyles in children is a challenge. This project aimed to improve...
School-based interventions are promising for targeting a change in obesity-related behaviours in chi...
In the last decades, children's and adolescents' obesity and overweight have increased in European C...
Background: Adolescents are increasingly susceptible to obesity, and thus at risk of later non-commu...
Introduction: The EYTO-kids (European Youth Tackling Obesity in Adolescents and Children) study aims...
BackgroundChildhood overweight and obesity has emerged as a major public health threat worldwide wit...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of social marketing interventions designed to improve diet, ...
Childhood obesity is a global concern. The objectives of this meta-analytical study were to evaluate...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Context: The use of social marketing to modify lifestyle choices could be helpful in reducing youth ...
Context: The use of social marketing to modify lifestyle choices could be helpful in reducing youth ...
BackgroundChildhood overweight and obesity has emerged as a major public health threat worldwide wit...
Background: The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing rapidly in low- and middle-income coun...
<b>Background</b> Childhood obesity predisposes to adult obesity and increases the risk ...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
Background: Encouraging healthy lifestyles in children is a challenge. This project aimed to improve...
School-based interventions are promising for targeting a change in obesity-related behaviours in chi...
In the last decades, children's and adolescents' obesity and overweight have increased in European C...
Background: Adolescents are increasingly susceptible to obesity, and thus at risk of later non-commu...
Introduction: The EYTO-kids (European Youth Tackling Obesity in Adolescents and Children) study aims...
BackgroundChildhood overweight and obesity has emerged as a major public health threat worldwide wit...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of social marketing interventions designed to improve diet, ...
Childhood obesity is a global concern. The objectives of this meta-analytical study were to evaluate...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...