Background: Evidence on how to reduce the increasing prevalence of youth obesity is urgently needed in many countries. The Pacific OPIC Project (Obesity Prevention In Communities) is a series of linked studies in four countries (Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia) which is designed to address this important problem. Objectives: The studies aim to: 1) determine the overall impact of comprehensive, community-based intervention programs on overweight/obesity prevalence in youth; 2) assess the feasibility of the specific intervention components and their impacts on eating and physical activity patterns; 3) understand the socio-cultural factors that promote obesity and how they can be influenced; 4) identify the effects of food-related po...
‘It's Your Move!’ was a 3-year intervention study implemented in secondary schools in Australia as p...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
Nearly one-half of the adult population in Fiji between the ages of 15–64 years is either over...
Background: Evidence on how to reduce the increasing prevalence of youth obesity is urgently needed ...
Background: Evidence on how to reduce the increasing prevalence of youth obesity is urgently needed ...
Background: The Pacific OPIC Project (Obesity Prevention In Communities) includes whole-of-community...
Obesity is increasing worldwide with the Pacific region having the highest prevalence among adults. ...
Obesity is a significant problem among adolescents in Pacific populations. This paper reports on the...
Obesity in childhood has physical, psychological and social consequences that impact on health and q...
Obesity in childhood has physical, psychological and social consequences that impact on health and q...
Background: The rising burden of obesity in Tonga is alarming. The promotion of healthy behaviours a...
BACKGROUND: Since overweight and obesity has become epidemic in children and adolescents, the aim of...
Background: Although surveillance data are limited in the US Affiliated Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii,...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
‘It's Your Move!’ was a 3-year intervention study implemented in secondary schools in Australia as p...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
Nearly one-half of the adult population in Fiji between the ages of 15–64 years is either over...
Background: Evidence on how to reduce the increasing prevalence of youth obesity is urgently needed ...
Background: Evidence on how to reduce the increasing prevalence of youth obesity is urgently needed ...
Background: The Pacific OPIC Project (Obesity Prevention In Communities) includes whole-of-community...
Obesity is increasing worldwide with the Pacific region having the highest prevalence among adults. ...
Obesity is a significant problem among adolescents in Pacific populations. This paper reports on the...
Obesity in childhood has physical, psychological and social consequences that impact on health and q...
Obesity in childhood has physical, psychological and social consequences that impact on health and q...
Background: The rising burden of obesity in Tonga is alarming. The promotion of healthy behaviours a...
BACKGROUND: Since overweight and obesity has become epidemic in children and adolescents, the aim of...
Background: Although surveillance data are limited in the US Affiliated Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii,...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
‘It's Your Move!’ was a 3-year intervention study implemented in secondary schools in Australia as p...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and accoun...
Nearly one-half of the adult population in Fiji between the ages of 15–64 years is either over...