Background: Primary prevention programmes are of increasing importance to reduce the impact of chronic diseases on the individual, institutional and societal level. However, most initiatives that develop and implement primary prevention programmes are not evaluated with scientific rigor. On the basis of three different projects we discuss necessary steps on the road to evidence-based primary prevention. Discussion: We first discuss how to identify suitable target groups exploiting sophisticated statistical methods. This is illustrated using data from a health survey conducted in a federal state of Germany. A literature review is the more typical approach to identify target groups that is demonstrated using a European project on the prevent...
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This paper illustrates the basis of, expectations for and evaluation of prevention from an epidemiol...
Worldwide the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity is strikingly high. Prevention programs...
Background: Primary prevention programmes are of increasing importance to reduce the impact of chron...
Abstract Background Primary prevention programmes are of increasing importance to reduce the impact ...
BackgroundThe most challenging step on the road map to primary prevention is transferring evidence-b...
Brandes M, Muellmann S, Allweiss T, et al. Evidenzbasierung in Primärprävention und Gesundheitsförde...
Preventive medicine is based on epidemiologic studies that have identified risk factors that predisp...
BACKGROUND: In the quest for public and private resources, prevention continues to face a difficult ...
The aim of this study was to identify and reflect on the methods employed by studies focusing on int...
Background: Determining what constitutes "good practice" in the measurement of the costs and effects...
Despite extensive research demonstrating that moderate lifestyle changes can reduce risk for Type 2 ...
Background The consequences of lifestyle-related disease represent a major burden fo...
Kraushaar LE, Krämer A. Are we losing the battle against cardiometabolic disease? The case for a par...
Background: The consequences of lifestyle-related disease represent a major burden for the individua...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45092/1/10935_2004_Article_297087.pd
This paper illustrates the basis of, expectations for and evaluation of prevention from an epidemiol...
Worldwide the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity is strikingly high. Prevention programs...
Background: Primary prevention programmes are of increasing importance to reduce the impact of chron...
Abstract Background Primary prevention programmes are of increasing importance to reduce the impact ...
BackgroundThe most challenging step on the road map to primary prevention is transferring evidence-b...
Brandes M, Muellmann S, Allweiss T, et al. Evidenzbasierung in Primärprävention und Gesundheitsförde...
Preventive medicine is based on epidemiologic studies that have identified risk factors that predisp...
BACKGROUND: In the quest for public and private resources, prevention continues to face a difficult ...
The aim of this study was to identify and reflect on the methods employed by studies focusing on int...
Background: Determining what constitutes "good practice" in the measurement of the costs and effects...
Despite extensive research demonstrating that moderate lifestyle changes can reduce risk for Type 2 ...
Background The consequences of lifestyle-related disease represent a major burden fo...
Kraushaar LE, Krämer A. Are we losing the battle against cardiometabolic disease? The case for a par...
Background: The consequences of lifestyle-related disease represent a major burden for the individua...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45092/1/10935_2004_Article_297087.pd
This paper illustrates the basis of, expectations for and evaluation of prevention from an epidemiol...
Worldwide the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity is strikingly high. Prevention programs...