Abstract Objective: The Australian Capital Territory ‘It's Your Move!’ (ACT‐IYM) was a three‐year (2012–2014) systems intervention to prevent obesity among adolescents. Methods: The ACT‐IYM project involved three intervention schools and three comparison schools and targeted secondary students aged 12–16 years. The intervention consisted of multiple initiatives at individual, community, and school policy level to support healthier nutrition and physical activity. Intervention school‐specific objectives related to increasing active transport, increasing time spent physically active at school, and supporting mental wellbeing. Data were collected in 2012 and 2014 from 656 students. Anthropometric data were objectively measured and behavioural ...
Abstract Background Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequali...
Background: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
BackgroundEvidence on interventions for preventing unhealthy weight gain in adolescents is urgently ...
Objective: The Australian Capital Territory It's Your Move!' (ACT-IYM) was a three-year (2012-2014) ...
‘It's Your Move!’ was a 3-year intervention study implemented in secondary schools in Australia as p...
BACKGROUND: Community capacity building is a promising approach in reducing childhood obesity. The o...
Adolescent obesity is a complex multifactorial disease with a combination of environmental, behavior...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Abstract Background Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) was a Victorian ...
Despite significant investment in many countries, the extent of schools’ adoption of obesity prevent...
Adolescent obesity is a complex multifactorial disease with a combination of environmental, behavior...
In Australia, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has doubled among young people from the mid-1...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Despite significant investment in many countries, the extent of schools\u27 adoption of obesity prev...
Current trends suggest that adolescent obesity is an on-going and recurrent decimal that is still on...
Abstract Background Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequali...
Background: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
BackgroundEvidence on interventions for preventing unhealthy weight gain in adolescents is urgently ...
Objective: The Australian Capital Territory It's Your Move!' (ACT-IYM) was a three-year (2012-2014) ...
‘It's Your Move!’ was a 3-year intervention study implemented in secondary schools in Australia as p...
BACKGROUND: Community capacity building is a promising approach in reducing childhood obesity. The o...
Adolescent obesity is a complex multifactorial disease with a combination of environmental, behavior...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Abstract Background Healthy Together Victoria (HTV) was a Victorian ...
Despite significant investment in many countries, the extent of schools’ adoption of obesity prevent...
Adolescent obesity is a complex multifactorial disease with a combination of environmental, behavior...
In Australia, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has doubled among young people from the mid-1...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Despite significant investment in many countries, the extent of schools\u27 adoption of obesity prev...
Current trends suggest that adolescent obesity is an on-going and recurrent decimal that is still on...
Abstract Background Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequali...
Background: Multi-level, longer-term obesity prevention interventions that focus on inequalities are...
BackgroundEvidence on interventions for preventing unhealthy weight gain in adolescents is urgently ...