Objective - To explore the perceptions of physical activity and healthy eating among children from two north west of England primary schools, with the ultimate aim of improving healthy lifestyle choices. Design - A qualitative study in which each child participated in two focus groups. Setting Two primary schools in a deprived ward of Warrington, chosen to contrast with the focus of earlier research on relatively affluent communities. Method - A sample of 32 9 and 10 year olds was randomly selected from two Year 5 classes. Four focus groups were held in total; two in each school. The first explored perceptions of physical activity and the second examined views on food and eating. Discussions were recorded, transcribed verbatim and findin...
In the current climate of increasing child obesity levels, and the accompanying media constructions ...
This study explored children’s perspectives of healthy lifestyles. There is a lack of research condu...
With the diet and exercise behaviours of UK school children showing little improvement over recent y...
Preventative health strategies incorporating the views of target participants have improved the like...
In order to inform local action for health improvement, this pilot study used multiple methods to ex...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...
In order to inform local action for health improvement, this pilot study used multiple methods to ex...
Background: Understanding opinions, attitudes and knowledge of schoolchildren regarding eating habit...
Objective To gain an understanding of children's perceptions of the healthiness of foods commonly se...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe Australian children’s perceptions of healthiness and sources o...
Background: Childhood obesity is a worldwide problem and a well-known cause of this is nutrition, in...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs surrounding the usefulness of dietary restriction and physical activity as means...
The purpose of this research project was to identify the factors of childhood obesity and overweight...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Rationale Obesity is a growing problem in the UK. The problem of obesity is also affecting children ...
In the current climate of increasing child obesity levels, and the accompanying media constructions ...
This study explored children’s perspectives of healthy lifestyles. There is a lack of research condu...
With the diet and exercise behaviours of UK school children showing little improvement over recent y...
Preventative health strategies incorporating the views of target participants have improved the like...
In order to inform local action for health improvement, this pilot study used multiple methods to ex...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...
In order to inform local action for health improvement, this pilot study used multiple methods to ex...
Background: Understanding opinions, attitudes and knowledge of schoolchildren regarding eating habit...
Objective To gain an understanding of children's perceptions of the healthiness of foods commonly se...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe Australian children’s perceptions of healthiness and sources o...
Background: Childhood obesity is a worldwide problem and a well-known cause of this is nutrition, in...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs surrounding the usefulness of dietary restriction and physical activity as means...
The purpose of this research project was to identify the factors of childhood obesity and overweight...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Rationale Obesity is a growing problem in the UK. The problem of obesity is also affecting children ...
In the current climate of increasing child obesity levels, and the accompanying media constructions ...
This study explored children’s perspectives of healthy lifestyles. There is a lack of research condu...
With the diet and exercise behaviours of UK school children showing little improvement over recent y...