BACKGROUND: Community-based interventions are a promising approach and an important component of a comprehensive response to obesity. In this paper we describe the Collaboration of COmmunity-based Obesity Prevention Sites (CO-OPS Collaboration) in Australia as an example of a collaborative network to enhance the quality and quantity of obesity prevention action at the community level. The core aims of the CO-OPS Collaboration are to: identify and analyse the lessons learned from a range of community-based initiatives aimed at tackling obesity, and; to identify the elements that make community-based obesity prevention initiatives successful and share the knowledge gained with other communities. METHODS: Key activities of the collaboration to...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Community-based interventions are an important component of obesity prevention efforts. The literatu...
BACKGROUND: Community-based interventions are a promising approach and an important component of a c...
Background: Community-based interventions are a promising approach and an important component of a c...
Background: Limited resources make prevention of complex population-level issues such as obesity inc...
BACKGROUND: Interest in community-based interventions (CBIs) for health promotion is increasing, wit...
Recent literature indicates the potential of community-based obesity prevention programmes in the en...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the single biggest public health threat to developed and developing economies....
In recent years large community-based obesity prevention programmes have been developed in a number ...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: Community-based programs that affect healthy environments and policies have emerge...
Community-based initiatives (CBIs) that build capacity and promote healthy environments hold promise...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Abstract Objective: Obesity is the single biggest public health threat to developed and developing e...
Obesity is the single biggest public health threat to developed and developing economies. In concert...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Community-based interventions are an important component of obesity prevention efforts. The literatu...
BACKGROUND: Community-based interventions are a promising approach and an important component of a c...
Background: Community-based interventions are a promising approach and an important component of a c...
Background: Limited resources make prevention of complex population-level issues such as obesity inc...
BACKGROUND: Interest in community-based interventions (CBIs) for health promotion is increasing, wit...
Recent literature indicates the potential of community-based obesity prevention programmes in the en...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the single biggest public health threat to developed and developing economies....
In recent years large community-based obesity prevention programmes have been developed in a number ...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: Community-based programs that affect healthy environments and policies have emerge...
Community-based initiatives (CBIs) that build capacity and promote healthy environments hold promise...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Abstract Objective: Obesity is the single biggest public health threat to developed and developing e...
Obesity is the single biggest public health threat to developed and developing economies. In concert...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
In spite of greater awareness of the need for action to reduce obesity, the evidence on sustainable ...
Community-based interventions are an important component of obesity prevention efforts. The literatu...