Background Family-based lifestyle interventions (FBLIs) are an important method for treating childhood weight problems. Despite being recognized as an effective intervention method, the optimal structure of these interventions for children’s overweight and obesity has yet to be determined. Our aim was to better understand participants’ (a) implementation of behaviour strategies and long-term outcomes, (b) perceptions regarding the optimal structure of FBLIs, and (c) insights into psychological concepts that may explain the success of these programs. Methods Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants. We conducted focus groups as well as one-to-one in...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Background and aims: Impaired eating habits and reduced physical activity have become associated wit...
Background: Family-based lifestyle interventions (FBLIs) are an important method for treating childh...
Objectives: The childhood obesity epidemic is now recognized as one of the most serious public healt...
Effective treatment interventions for childhood obesity involve parents, are multicomponent and use ...
Background: In order to improve and optimize future behavioral family lifestyle intervention program...
BACKGROUND: Family-based behavioural intervention programs (FBIPs) against childhood obesity have sh...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to explore what happens within families in which a child ...
Objective: To examine parents' and children's perceptions of and experiences related to a Parents as...
Background: Family-based behavioural intervention programs (FBIPs) against childhood obesity have sh...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
Parent-centred interventions for childhood obesity aim to improve parents’ skills and confidence in ...
Childhood obesity is the most serious public health challenge of the 21st century. Whilst evidence s...
Adults and children in Canada are not meeting physical activity guidelines nor consuming sufficient ...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Background and aims: Impaired eating habits and reduced physical activity have become associated wit...
Background: Family-based lifestyle interventions (FBLIs) are an important method for treating childh...
Objectives: The childhood obesity epidemic is now recognized as one of the most serious public healt...
Effective treatment interventions for childhood obesity involve parents, are multicomponent and use ...
Background: In order to improve and optimize future behavioral family lifestyle intervention program...
BACKGROUND: Family-based behavioural intervention programs (FBIPs) against childhood obesity have sh...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to explore what happens within families in which a child ...
Objective: To examine parents' and children's perceptions of and experiences related to a Parents as...
Background: Family-based behavioural intervention programs (FBIPs) against childhood obesity have sh...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
Parent-centred interventions for childhood obesity aim to improve parents’ skills and confidence in ...
Childhood obesity is the most serious public health challenge of the 21st century. Whilst evidence s...
Adults and children in Canada are not meeting physical activity guidelines nor consuming sufficient ...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Background and aims: Impaired eating habits and reduced physical activity have become associated wit...