Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to measure the impact of the Ajyal Salima school intervention on nutrition and physical activity outcomes in children aged 9–11 years. Design: The study was a 1-year cluster-randomised controlled trial. Ajyal Salima used a multi-component approach including classroom activities, family programme and food service adaptation. Outcomes included daily intake of breakfast, frequency of healthy and unhealthy food consumption, frequency of physical activity, knowledge score and self-efficacy score. Intervention and control groups were compared for all main outcomes and a post-intervention qualitative evaluation assessed strengths and limitations of the intervention components. Setting: Schools...
Background: Kuwaiti female adolescents have a substantial prevalence of physical inactivity and unhe...
Background: Obesity is one of the main determinants of avoidable disease burden. To implement a prog...
Aim: The aim of this study was to review all school interventions having a nutrition component, publ...
Background: In Lebanon, childhood obesity doubled during the past decade. Preventive measures should...
Aim: School-based interventions have the potential to intervene with the students and teachers, and ...
Due to nutrition transition, the prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing significantly worldwi...
Aim: This study aims to assess the Palestinian girls’ dietary habits and physical activity patterns ...
Introduction: Obesity among children is a major risk factor for chronic diseases. School interventio...
Altres ajuts: Agència de Salut Pública de BarcelonaChildhood obesity has increased worldwide over th...
Background: Previous studies of the effect of school-based interventions to improve healthy behaviou...
BackgroundAmong the most urgent public health challenges, of the twenty-first century, is obesity. T...
© 2015 Jago et al. Background: Systematic reviews have highlighted that school-based diet and physic...
Background. A multidisciplinary approach seems to be effective in creating healthy habits in childre...
Copyright 2009 Goreley et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Background: This pragmatic evaluation investigated the effectiveness of the Children’s Health, Activ...
Background: Kuwaiti female adolescents have a substantial prevalence of physical inactivity and unhe...
Background: Obesity is one of the main determinants of avoidable disease burden. To implement a prog...
Aim: The aim of this study was to review all school interventions having a nutrition component, publ...
Background: In Lebanon, childhood obesity doubled during the past decade. Preventive measures should...
Aim: School-based interventions have the potential to intervene with the students and teachers, and ...
Due to nutrition transition, the prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing significantly worldwi...
Aim: This study aims to assess the Palestinian girls’ dietary habits and physical activity patterns ...
Introduction: Obesity among children is a major risk factor for chronic diseases. School interventio...
Altres ajuts: Agència de Salut Pública de BarcelonaChildhood obesity has increased worldwide over th...
Background: Previous studies of the effect of school-based interventions to improve healthy behaviou...
BackgroundAmong the most urgent public health challenges, of the twenty-first century, is obesity. T...
© 2015 Jago et al. Background: Systematic reviews have highlighted that school-based diet and physic...
Background. A multidisciplinary approach seems to be effective in creating healthy habits in childre...
Copyright 2009 Goreley et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Background: This pragmatic evaluation investigated the effectiveness of the Children’s Health, Activ...
Background: Kuwaiti female adolescents have a substantial prevalence of physical inactivity and unhe...
Background: Obesity is one of the main determinants of avoidable disease burden. To implement a prog...
Aim: The aim of this study was to review all school interventions having a nutrition component, publ...