Obesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared unprompted campaign recallers, with prompted recallers and those with no campaign recall. Using data from an Australian mass-media obesity prevention campaign linking waist circumference and chronic disease we examined whether those with different degrees of campaign recall are distinct groups demographically and for subsequent campaign effects. = 2812) covering campaign recall, self-reported diet and physical activity (PA) and waist-measuring knowledge, behaviours and intentions to make lifestyle changes. Respondents were divided into three groups indicating campaign recall: Unprompted Recallers (n=1154); Prompted Recallers (n=1284); and No Re...
AbstractObjective:To examine awareness and recall of healthy eating public education campaigns in fi...
In 2004/5, 62% of men, 45% of women and 19%–23% of children and adolescents in Australia were overwe...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...
Obesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared un...
Abstract Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media...
Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign...
The study aimed to assess the characteristics and reported behaviour change of participants in the B...
The Western Australian (WA) 'LiveLighter' (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and Septem...
Background: Prevention of (serious) overweight can be achieved by means of small behaviour changes i...
The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign's success in achieving p...
The Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign was a three-year campaign launched in 2015 in New South ...
Mass media campaigns aimed at influencing lifestyle risk factors are one way that governments are at...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Evaluation of the behavioural impact of Western Australia's LiveLighter healthy wei...
Community-wide health communication campaigns have been used for over 30 years to increase awareness...
Research has shown that weight-related public health campaigns can inadvertently stigmatise individu...
AbstractObjective:To examine awareness and recall of healthy eating public education campaigns in fi...
In 2004/5, 62% of men, 45% of women and 19%–23% of children and adolescents in Australia were overwe...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...
Obesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared un...
Abstract Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media...
Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign...
The study aimed to assess the characteristics and reported behaviour change of participants in the B...
The Western Australian (WA) 'LiveLighter' (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and Septem...
Background: Prevention of (serious) overweight can be achieved by means of small behaviour changes i...
The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign's success in achieving p...
The Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign was a three-year campaign launched in 2015 in New South ...
Mass media campaigns aimed at influencing lifestyle risk factors are one way that governments are at...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Evaluation of the behavioural impact of Western Australia's LiveLighter healthy wei...
Community-wide health communication campaigns have been used for over 30 years to increase awareness...
Research has shown that weight-related public health campaigns can inadvertently stigmatise individu...
AbstractObjective:To examine awareness and recall of healthy eating public education campaigns in fi...
In 2004/5, 62% of men, 45% of women and 19%–23% of children and adolescents in Australia were overwe...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...