IntroductionChildhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensional approaches that support change at the individual, community, and systems levels. The Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration project addressed this need by using clinical and public health evidence-based methods to prevent childhood obesity. To date, little information is known about successes and lessons learned from implementing such large-scale interventions. To address this gap, we examined perspectives of community stakeholders from various sectors on successes achieved and lessons learned during the implementation process.MethodsWe conducted 39 semistructured interviews with key stakeholders from 6 community sectors in 2 ...
The implementation of intersectoral community approaches targeting childhood obesity (IACO) is consi...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Community-based coalitions could be mechanisms to fost...
IntroductionChildhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensional ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensiona...
IntroductionChildhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensional ...
Prior research has identified numerous factors contributing to increased rates of childhood obesity....
Introduction: The etiology of childhood obesity is multidimensional and includes individual, familia...
IntroductionEcological approaches to health behavior change require effective engagement from and co...
BackgroundChildhood obesity is highly prevalent, is associated with both short- and long-term advers...
Childhood obesity remains one of the defining challenges of our time, with government response aroun...
BackgroundThe Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (MA-CORD) project is a 2-year, ...
ObjectiveTo examine changes in prevalence of obesity and target health behaviors (fruit, vegetable, ...
Multi-level multi-component (MLMC) strategies have been recommended to prevent and reduce childhood ...
Objective: The multi-sector, multi-level Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (MA-...
The implementation of intersectoral community approaches targeting childhood obesity (IACO) is consi...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Community-based coalitions could be mechanisms to fost...
IntroductionChildhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensional ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensiona...
IntroductionChildhood obesity is a multifaceted disease that requires sustainable, multidimensional ...
Prior research has identified numerous factors contributing to increased rates of childhood obesity....
Introduction: The etiology of childhood obesity is multidimensional and includes individual, familia...
IntroductionEcological approaches to health behavior change require effective engagement from and co...
BackgroundChildhood obesity is highly prevalent, is associated with both short- and long-term advers...
Childhood obesity remains one of the defining challenges of our time, with government response aroun...
BackgroundThe Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (MA-CORD) project is a 2-year, ...
ObjectiveTo examine changes in prevalence of obesity and target health behaviors (fruit, vegetable, ...
Multi-level multi-component (MLMC) strategies have been recommended to prevent and reduce childhood ...
Objective: The multi-sector, multi-level Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (MA-...
The implementation of intersectoral community approaches targeting childhood obesity (IACO) is consi...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Community-based coalitions could be mechanisms to fost...