Background: The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based physical activity, sedentary behavior and nutrition interventions with direct parental involvement on children’s BMI or BMI z-score, physical activity, sedentary behavior and nutrition behavior and categorize intervention components into targeted socio-cognitive determinants and environmental types using the Environmental Research framework for weight Gain prevention. Methods: In March 2018, a systematic search was conducted in four electronic literature databases. Articles written in English about effectiveness studies on school-based interventions with direct parental involvement targeting 4–12 year olds were included. Interventions with...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
Evidence confirms few children engage in the recommended 60 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous ph...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a parental support programme to promote healt...
BackgroundThe aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based...
BACKGROUND:The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-base...
BackgroundThe aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based...
Background The early years are a crucial period to promote healthy energy balance-related behaviours...
INTRODUCTION : Parental involvement is often advocated as important for school-based interventions, ...
This systematic review of systematic reviews addresses a current gap in evidence by synthesizing fin...
To determine the effectiveness of school-based interventions that focus on changing dietary intake a...
School-based interventions are promising for targeting a change in obesity-related behaviours in chi...
Purpose – a systematic review of effects and mediators was conducted to determine whether school hea...
Background: Worldwide in 2000, 10% of children aged five to 17 years were reported as being overweig...
Background: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
A systematic search of the literature was performed to compare the effects of interventions that tar...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
Evidence confirms few children engage in the recommended 60 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous ph...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a parental support programme to promote healt...
BackgroundThe aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based...
BACKGROUND:The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-base...
BackgroundThe aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based...
Background The early years are a crucial period to promote healthy energy balance-related behaviours...
INTRODUCTION : Parental involvement is often advocated as important for school-based interventions, ...
This systematic review of systematic reviews addresses a current gap in evidence by synthesizing fin...
To determine the effectiveness of school-based interventions that focus on changing dietary intake a...
School-based interventions are promising for targeting a change in obesity-related behaviours in chi...
Purpose – a systematic review of effects and mediators was conducted to determine whether school hea...
Background: Worldwide in 2000, 10% of children aged five to 17 years were reported as being overweig...
Background: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
A systematic search of the literature was performed to compare the effects of interventions that tar...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
Evidence confirms few children engage in the recommended 60 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous ph...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a parental support programme to promote healt...