The HENRY Programme trains Early Years Practitioners (suitable for Health Visitors, Midwives, Children’s Centre workers, Nutritionists, Dieticians and Childminders) usually based in Children’s Centres to facilitate groups with families and carers of 0 to 5 year olds. The eight week programme (2.5 hours per week) builds upon mutual support and praise, with families and facilitators working together to focus on factors known to be associated with later obesity. The approach is based on behaviour change and self management techniques. The study design is a process and outcome evaluation using a mixed method approach. The process evaluation aims to understand how and why the intervention was adopted, drivers and barriers to implementation and t...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
Abstract Background In the UK and beyond, public funding is used to commission interventions deliver...
BackgroundCommunity-based obesity prevention interventions are often commissioned despite the limite...
Objectives: One in five children in England are overweight/obese at school entry. Tackling obesity i...
BACKGROUND: One-quarter of children in England are overweight/obese at school entry. We investigated...
Background In the UK and beyond, public funding is used to commission interventions delivered in ...
Background Community-based obesity prevention interventions are often commissioned despite the limi...
Numerous interventions have been implemented across the UK In response to the increasing prevalence ...
BACKGROUND: The Romp and Chomp controlled trial, which aimed to prevent obesity in preschool Austral...
Background Over the last 10 years HENRY has been working to reduce and prevent child obesity by tra...
Abstract Background Poor and variable implementation of childhood obesity prevention programmes redu...
AIMS: In recognition of the increasing problem of child obesity in London and elsewhere, we were com...
How can professionals in Youth Healthcare help prevent obesity in children from birth? That is the k...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
Abstract Background In the UK and beyond, public funding is used to commission interventions deliver...
BackgroundCommunity-based obesity prevention interventions are often commissioned despite the limite...
Objectives: One in five children in England are overweight/obese at school entry. Tackling obesity i...
BACKGROUND: One-quarter of children in England are overweight/obese at school entry. We investigated...
Background In the UK and beyond, public funding is used to commission interventions delivered in ...
Background Community-based obesity prevention interventions are often commissioned despite the limi...
Numerous interventions have been implemented across the UK In response to the increasing prevalence ...
BACKGROUND: The Romp and Chomp controlled trial, which aimed to prevent obesity in preschool Austral...
Background Over the last 10 years HENRY has been working to reduce and prevent child obesity by tra...
Abstract Background Poor and variable implementation of childhood obesity prevention programmes redu...
AIMS: In recognition of the increasing problem of child obesity in London and elsewhere, we were com...
How can professionals in Youth Healthcare help prevent obesity in children from birth? That is the k...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...
BackgroundPoor participant engagement threatens the potential impact and cost effectiveness of publi...