Background The Well London programme used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physical and social neighbourhood environment, to improve physical activity levels, healthy eating and mental wellbeing in the most deprived communities in London. The effectiveness of Well London is being evaluated in a pair-matched cluster randomised trial (CRT). The baseline survey data are reported here. Methods The CRT involved 20 matched pairs of intervention and control communities (defined as UK census lower super output areas; ranked in the 11% most deprived LSOAs in London by Index of Multiple Deprivation) across 20 London boroughs. The primary trial outcomes, sociodemographic information and environmental neighbourhood characteristics w...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Introduction Recent systematic reviews suggest that there is a dearth of evidence on the effectivene...
INTRODUCTION: Recent systematic reviews suggest that there is a dearth of evidence on the effectiven...
BACKGROUND: The Well London program used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physic...
Background: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
BACKGROUND: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
This paper reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a programme of wellbeing...
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physical activity a...
BACKGROUND: In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physica...
Background: Well London is a multicomponent community engagement and coproduction programme designed...
In this paper, we describe the measures of intervention exposure used in the cluster randomised tria...
BACKGROUND: Well London is a multicomponent community engagement and coproduction programme designed...
Background Well London is a multi-component community engagement programme designed to improve the h...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Introduction Recent systematic reviews suggest that there is a dearth of evidence on the effectivene...
INTRODUCTION: Recent systematic reviews suggest that there is a dearth of evidence on the effectiven...
BACKGROUND: The Well London program used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physic...
Background: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
BACKGROUND: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
This paper reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a programme of wellbeing...
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physical activity a...
BACKGROUND: In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physica...
Background: Well London is a multicomponent community engagement and coproduction programme designed...
In this paper, we describe the measures of intervention exposure used in the cluster randomised tria...
BACKGROUND: Well London is a multicomponent community engagement and coproduction programme designed...
Background Well London is a multi-component community engagement programme designed to improve the h...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Introduction Recent systematic reviews suggest that there is a dearth of evidence on the effectivene...
INTRODUCTION: Recent systematic reviews suggest that there is a dearth of evidence on the effectiven...