Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions in both developed and developing countries. Even modest weight gain increases the risk for chronic illness, yet evidence-based interventions to prevent weight gain are rare. This trial will determine if a simple low-intensity intervention can prevent weight gain in women compared to general health information.We conducted a 1-yr pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial in 41 Australian towns (clusters) randomised using a computer-generated randomisation list for intervention (n = 21) or control (n = 20). Women aged 18 to 50 yr were recruited from the general population to receive a 1-yr self-management lifestyle intervention (HeLP-her) consisting of one group session, monthly SMS text messages,...
Published: April 15, 2015BACKGROUND:Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Austr...
Reproductive-aged women are at high risk for obesity development. Limited research exploring weight ...
Purpose: The prevalence of obesity in rural and remote areas is elevated in comparison to urban popu...
BackgroundObesity is reaching epidemic proportions in both developed and developing countries. Even ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions in both developed and developing c...
To impact on the obesity epidemic, interventions that prevent weight gain across populations are urg...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a community behavioural intervention to preve...
Background: Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young women who li...
BACKGROUND:Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young women who liv...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young...
OBJECTIVE:Obesity is a major public health concern and women living in rural settings present a high...
Abstract Background The Healthy Lifestyle Program for women (HeLP-her) is a low-intensity, self-mana...
Abstract Objective: Obesity is a major public health concern and women living in rural settings pres...
Abstract Background Preventing weight gain rather than treating established obesity is an important ...
BackgroundPreventing weight gain rather than treating established obesity is an important economic a...
Published: April 15, 2015BACKGROUND:Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Austr...
Reproductive-aged women are at high risk for obesity development. Limited research exploring weight ...
Purpose: The prevalence of obesity in rural and remote areas is elevated in comparison to urban popu...
BackgroundObesity is reaching epidemic proportions in both developed and developing countries. Even ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions in both developed and developing c...
To impact on the obesity epidemic, interventions that prevent weight gain across populations are urg...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a community behavioural intervention to preve...
Background: Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young women who li...
BACKGROUND:Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young women who liv...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young...
OBJECTIVE:Obesity is a major public health concern and women living in rural settings present a high...
Abstract Background The Healthy Lifestyle Program for women (HeLP-her) is a low-intensity, self-mana...
Abstract Objective: Obesity is a major public health concern and women living in rural settings pres...
Abstract Background Preventing weight gain rather than treating established obesity is an important ...
BackgroundPreventing weight gain rather than treating established obesity is an important economic a...
Published: April 15, 2015BACKGROUND:Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Austr...
Reproductive-aged women are at high risk for obesity development. Limited research exploring weight ...
Purpose: The prevalence of obesity in rural and remote areas is elevated in comparison to urban popu...