Background: A previous version of Scouting Nutrition and Activity Program (SNAP) resulted in greater physical activity (PA) during troop meetings, but no impact on girls' body mass index (BMI) or overall PA. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 6-month intervention that coupled the evidence-based program SNAP with a channel of communication to parents using health report cards. Methods: Thirty-two Girl Scouts (mean age = 9.5, SD = 1.4 years) received the SNAP+ intervention. Girls were measured before and after the intervention on body composition, BMI, and 7-day step counts. Troop leaders were trained to implement an interactive obesity-prevention curriculum. Parents received health report cards designed to provide ...
Copyright: © 2015 Diehl SB et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
The global rate of obesity in childhood is becoming an epidemic and many authors have established a ...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...
Background: A previous version of Scouting Nutrition and Activity Program (SNAP) resulted in greater...
Background: Girl Scouting may offer a viable channel for health promotion and obesity prevention pro...
Background: Girl Scouting may offer a viable channel for health promotion and obesity prevention pro...
Abstract Background Girl Scouting may offer a viable channel for health promotion and obesity preven...
Purpose of Project: Effective childhood obesity prevention interventions that can be used in variou...
Purpose of Project Childhood obesity is a global epidemic that predisposes children to a lifetime of...
Purpose: To describe the environmental context, physical activity, and inactivity levels in Girl Sco...
Regular exercise during school hours is encouraged; however many children and adolescents fail to me...
AIMS: Although childhood obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent, treatment options are limited a...
Background: Obesity prevention among youth of low SES is a public health priority given the higher p...
Introduction: In the United States, approximately 9 million preschool to high school students are co...
The rates of childhood and adolescent obesity in the United States have been increasing steadily. Am...
Copyright: © 2015 Diehl SB et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
The global rate of obesity in childhood is becoming an epidemic and many authors have established a ...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...
Background: A previous version of Scouting Nutrition and Activity Program (SNAP) resulted in greater...
Background: Girl Scouting may offer a viable channel for health promotion and obesity prevention pro...
Background: Girl Scouting may offer a viable channel for health promotion and obesity prevention pro...
Abstract Background Girl Scouting may offer a viable channel for health promotion and obesity preven...
Purpose of Project: Effective childhood obesity prevention interventions that can be used in variou...
Purpose of Project Childhood obesity is a global epidemic that predisposes children to a lifetime of...
Purpose: To describe the environmental context, physical activity, and inactivity levels in Girl Sco...
Regular exercise during school hours is encouraged; however many children and adolescents fail to me...
AIMS: Although childhood obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent, treatment options are limited a...
Background: Obesity prevention among youth of low SES is a public health priority given the higher p...
Introduction: In the United States, approximately 9 million preschool to high school students are co...
The rates of childhood and adolescent obesity in the United States have been increasing steadily. Am...
Copyright: © 2015 Diehl SB et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
The global rate of obesity in childhood is becoming an epidemic and many authors have established a ...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...