The study aimed to assess the characteristics and reported behaviour change of participants in the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' (FFFF) campaign. A postal questionnaire survey was sent to a random sample of 6000 adults registering with the FFFF campaign at the start of the campaign and 5 months later. Demographic characteristics, weight, eating behaviour and activity patterns were assessed. In total, 3661 respondents completed the baseline questionnaire and 2112 (58%) of these completed a follow-up evaluation questionnaire 5 months later. The majority of evaluation participants were women and classified as `overweight' or `obese'. Participants reported significant reductions in weight, and in fat and snack intake, and significant incre...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign...
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The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign's success in achieving p...
The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign's success in achieving p...
Background: Prevention of (serious) overweight can be achieved by means of small behaviour changes i...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media...
The Western Australian (WA) 'LiveLighter' (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and Septem...
The Western Australian (WA) 'LiveLighter' (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and Septem...
Obesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared un...
The presented research seeks to assess the effectiveness of televised mass communications media in p...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Physical activity...
The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign's success in achieving p...
The study aimed to evaluate the BBC's `Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' campaign's success in achieving p...
Background: Prevention of (serious) overweight can be achieved by means of small behaviour changes i...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media...
The Western Australian (WA) 'LiveLighter' (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and Septem...
The Western Australian (WA) 'LiveLighter' (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and Septem...
Obesity campaign evaluations have used campaign awareness to assess impact, yet have not compared un...
The presented research seeks to assess the effectiveness of televised mass communications media in p...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Aim: This study aims to determine the frequency of behaviour change and related factors generated in...
Objective: To determine the impact of the first phase of the Make Healthy Normal mass media campaign...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Physical activity...