Despite the many health benefits of physical activity (PA) and healthy eating (HE) most adolescents do not meet current guidelines which poses future health risks. This review aimed to (1) identify whether adolescent PA and HE interventions show promise at promoting behaviour change and maintenance, (2) identify which behaviour change techniques (BCTs) are associated with promising interventions, and (3) explore the optimal approaches to training deliverers of adolescent PA/HE interventions. Nine databases were searched for randomised controlled, or quasi-experimental, trials targeting 10-19 year olds, with a primary aim to increase PA/HE, measured at baseline and at least six months post-intervention, in addition to papers reporting traini...
Childhood obesity is a global health concern, which has both short- and long-term health consequence...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...
Despite the many health benefits of physical activity (PA) and healthy eating (HE) most adolescents ...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
BackgroundPoor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease ri...
Background Poor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease r...
Lack of physical activity (PA) and high levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) have been associated with...
Background: With the increasing prevalence of obesity in youth, behavioural interventions to alter i...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Introduction: Around one quarter of Australian adolescents are overweight or obese. Recent reviews h...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of interventions using the World Health Organization Health ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a physical activity (PA) promotion intervention for adolescents using a proce...
Background: Adolescents are increasingly susceptible to obesity, and thus at risk of later non-commu...
The overweight and obesity epidemic persists, and over 340 million children and adolescents aged 5–1...
Childhood obesity is a global health concern, which has both short- and long-term health consequence...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...
Despite the many health benefits of physical activity (PA) and healthy eating (HE) most adolescents ...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
BackgroundPoor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease ri...
Background Poor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease r...
Lack of physical activity (PA) and high levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) have been associated with...
Background: With the increasing prevalence of obesity in youth, behavioural interventions to alter i...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Introduction: Around one quarter of Australian adolescents are overweight or obese. Recent reviews h...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of interventions using the World Health Organization Health ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a physical activity (PA) promotion intervention for adolescents using a proce...
Background: Adolescents are increasingly susceptible to obesity, and thus at risk of later non-commu...
The overweight and obesity epidemic persists, and over 340 million children and adolescents aged 5–1...
Childhood obesity is a global health concern, which has both short- and long-term health consequence...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...