BACKGROUND:In the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region (WHO WPRO), most adolescents enroll in secondary school. Safe, healthy and nurturing school environments are critical for adolescent health and development. Yet, there were no systematic reviews found on the efficacy of school-based interventions among adolescents living in low and middle income countries (LMIC) in the Region. There is an urgent need to identify effective school-based interventions and facilitating factors for successful implementation in adolescent health in WPRO. METHODS:For this systematic review, we used five electronic databases to search for school-based interventions to promote adolescent health published from January 1995 to March 2019. We searched R...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to review health-related interventions in nursing studies for...
Objective: Given that lifestyleshave similar determinants and that school-based interventions are us...
Introduction Comprehensive local data on adolescent health are often lacking, particularly in lower ...
Abstract Background Adolescence is a period of rapid physical growth and transition between childhoo...
BackgroundAdolescents aged 10–19 represent one sixth of the world’s population and have a high burde...
BackgroundAdolescents aged 10-19 represent one sixth of the world's population and have a high burde...
AbstractAdolescent health care is challenging compared to that of children and adults, due to their ...
Background: Adolescents are increasingly susceptible to obesity, and thus at risk of later non-commu...
The health and well-being of school-aged children has received little attention compared with younge...
BACKGROUND: Schools can play an important role in health promotion by improving students' health lit...
Adolescent health care is challenging compared to that of children and adults, due to their rapidly ...
Schools are the only institution regularly reaching the majority of school-age children and adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Healthy children achieve better educational outcomes which, in turn, are associated with...
INTRODUCTION: Peer education, whereby peers ('peer educators') teach their other peers ('peer learne...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to review health-related interventions in nursing studies for...
Objective: Given that lifestyleshave similar determinants and that school-based interventions are us...
Introduction Comprehensive local data on adolescent health are often lacking, particularly in lower ...
Abstract Background Adolescence is a period of rapid physical growth and transition between childhoo...
BackgroundAdolescents aged 10–19 represent one sixth of the world’s population and have a high burde...
BackgroundAdolescents aged 10-19 represent one sixth of the world's population and have a high burde...
AbstractAdolescent health care is challenging compared to that of children and adults, due to their ...
Background: Adolescents are increasingly susceptible to obesity, and thus at risk of later non-commu...
The health and well-being of school-aged children has received little attention compared with younge...
BACKGROUND: Schools can play an important role in health promotion by improving students' health lit...
Adolescent health care is challenging compared to that of children and adults, due to their rapidly ...
Schools are the only institution regularly reaching the majority of school-age children and adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Healthy children achieve better educational outcomes which, in turn, are associated with...
INTRODUCTION: Peer education, whereby peers ('peer educators') teach their other peers ('peer learne...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to review health-related interventions in nursing studies for...
Objective: Given that lifestyleshave similar determinants and that school-based interventions are us...