Childhood obesity is associated with a number of modifiable risk factors that can be identified during infancy or earlier. In the UK, health visitors advise parents about infant feeding, but little is known about their role in obesity prevention. The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and current practices of UK health visitors in relation to recognising and intervening with infants at risk of developing obesity. Thirty members of the health visiting team were interviewed. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was applied using an interpretative, inductive approach. Health visitors were aware of some of the modifiable risk factors for childhood obesity such as infant feeding practices. ...
Objectives: There is a consistent body of evidence to demonstrate that obesity in very early childho...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a global health concern. Early intervention to help parents...
Childhood obesity is a significant health issue worldwide. Modifiable risk factors in early childhoo...
Objectives A number of modifiable risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obes...
Introduction Childhood obesity prevalence has increased significantly, yet primary risk factors are ...
Abstract Background There is a strong rationale for intervening in early childhood to prevent obesit...
BACKGROUND: A number of risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obesity which ...
Evidence about effective interventions that reduce obesity risk during infancy is needed. A systemat...
Overweight and obesity in children seem to be quite common problem in many countries. The food domin...
BACKGROUND: Risk assessment tools provide an opportunity to prevent childhood overweight and obesity...
Abstract Background Prevention of childhood obesity is a public health priority. Interventions that ...
Childhood obesity is a global and national concern, costing the NHS approximately £4.2 billion every...
The aim of this study was to explore inhibiting factors in the prevention of overweight in infants y...
Aim: It is important that medical schools take some account of community expectations for health car...
Early childhood obesity from birth to 2-years (B-24) is a growing public health concern. The current...
Objectives: There is a consistent body of evidence to demonstrate that obesity in very early childho...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a global health concern. Early intervention to help parents...
Childhood obesity is a significant health issue worldwide. Modifiable risk factors in early childhoo...
Objectives A number of modifiable risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obes...
Introduction Childhood obesity prevalence has increased significantly, yet primary risk factors are ...
Abstract Background There is a strong rationale for intervening in early childhood to prevent obesit...
BACKGROUND: A number of risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obesity which ...
Evidence about effective interventions that reduce obesity risk during infancy is needed. A systemat...
Overweight and obesity in children seem to be quite common problem in many countries. The food domin...
BACKGROUND: Risk assessment tools provide an opportunity to prevent childhood overweight and obesity...
Abstract Background Prevention of childhood obesity is a public health priority. Interventions that ...
Childhood obesity is a global and national concern, costing the NHS approximately £4.2 billion every...
The aim of this study was to explore inhibiting factors in the prevention of overweight in infants y...
Aim: It is important that medical schools take some account of community expectations for health car...
Early childhood obesity from birth to 2-years (B-24) is a growing public health concern. The current...
Objectives: There is a consistent body of evidence to demonstrate that obesity in very early childho...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a global health concern. Early intervention to help parents...
Childhood obesity is a significant health issue worldwide. Modifiable risk factors in early childhoo...