Background and Aims: The metabolic risks associated with obesity are greater for South Asian populations compared with White or other ethnic groups, and levels of obesity in childhood are known to track into adulthood. Tackling obesity in South Asians is therefore a high priority. The rationale for this systematic review is the suggestion that there may be differential effectiveness in diet and physical activity interventions in South Asian populations compared with other ethnicities. The research territory of the present review is an emergent, rather than mature, field of enquiry, but is urgently needed. Thus the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the effectiveness of diet and physical activity interventions to p...
Aims/hypothesis: Individuals of South Asian origin have a high risk of type 2 diabetes and of dyi...
ABSTRACT Background: Research has shown that physical activity and dietary interventions have the po...
The objective of this review was to assess the impact of lifestyle interventions (including dietary ...
Background and Aims: The metabolic risks associated with obesity are greater for South Asian populat...
Abstract: Background and Aims: The metabolic risks associated with obesity are greater for South Asi...
Objectives: To identify interventions aimed at increasing physical activity (PA) levels among South ...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Aim: To systematically review lifestyle interventions to treat and prevent obesity in adults, childr...
Background: People from south Asian heritage are at high risk of type 2 diabetes but there are limi...
YesBackground: There is an absence of evidence about interventions to prevent or treat obesity in ea...
A systematic review was undertaken to identify lifestyle intervention studies in South Asian migrant...
Background: Tackling obesity is one of the major contemporary public health policy challenges and is...
Background: This review examines the effectiveness of diet and physical activity interventions to r...
Objective To assess feasibility and acceptability of a multifaceted, culturally appropriate interven...
Background: There is an absence of evidence about interventions to prevent or treat obesity in early...
Aims/hypothesis: Individuals of South Asian origin have a high risk of type 2 diabetes and of dyi...
ABSTRACT Background: Research has shown that physical activity and dietary interventions have the po...
The objective of this review was to assess the impact of lifestyle interventions (including dietary ...
Background and Aims: The metabolic risks associated with obesity are greater for South Asian populat...
Abstract: Background and Aims: The metabolic risks associated with obesity are greater for South Asi...
Objectives: To identify interventions aimed at increasing physical activity (PA) levels among South ...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Aim: To systematically review lifestyle interventions to treat and prevent obesity in adults, childr...
Background: People from south Asian heritage are at high risk of type 2 diabetes but there are limi...
YesBackground: There is an absence of evidence about interventions to prevent or treat obesity in ea...
A systematic review was undertaken to identify lifestyle intervention studies in South Asian migrant...
Background: Tackling obesity is one of the major contemporary public health policy challenges and is...
Background: This review examines the effectiveness of diet and physical activity interventions to r...
Objective To assess feasibility and acceptability of a multifaceted, culturally appropriate interven...
Background: There is an absence of evidence about interventions to prevent or treat obesity in early...
Aims/hypothesis: Individuals of South Asian origin have a high risk of type 2 diabetes and of dyi...
ABSTRACT Background: Research has shown that physical activity and dietary interventions have the po...
The objective of this review was to assess the impact of lifestyle interventions (including dietary ...