Introduction Efficacious programmes require implementation at scale to maximise their public health impact. TransformUs is an efficacious behavioural and environmental intervention for increasing primary (elementary) school children’s (5–12 years) physical activity and reducing their sedentary behaviour within school and home settings. This paper describes the study protocol of a 5-year effectiveness–implementation trial to assess the scalability and effectiveness of the TransformUs programme.Methods and analysis A type II hybrid implementation–effectiveness trial, TransformUs is being disseminated to all primary schools in the state of Victoria, Australia (n=1786). Data are being collected using mixed methods at the system (state governmen...
BACKGROUND: The worldwide increase in the rates of childhood overweight and physical inactivity requ...
Background: Previous studies of the effect of school-based interventions to improve healthy behaviou...
IntroductionFew interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typical...
Background: TransformUs was a four-arm school-based intervention to increase physical activity and r...
Background: Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficient...
Abstract Background Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insu...
Background: Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficient...
Background Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficientl...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive cardio-metabolic health and emerging ...
Abstract Background In an attempt to improve children’s physical activity levels governments have in...
Background TransformUs was a four-arm school-based intervention to increase physical activity and re...
Introduction: Few interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typic...
Schools are key environments in which physical activity (PA) can be promoted. Various strategies and...
Introduction: Few interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typic...
Background: Adolescence is an established period of physical activity decline. Multi-component schoo...
BACKGROUND: The worldwide increase in the rates of childhood overweight and physical inactivity requ...
Background: Previous studies of the effect of school-based interventions to improve healthy behaviou...
IntroductionFew interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typical...
Background: TransformUs was a four-arm school-based intervention to increase physical activity and r...
Background: Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficient...
Abstract Background Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insu...
Background: Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficient...
Background Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficientl...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive cardio-metabolic health and emerging ...
Abstract Background In an attempt to improve children’s physical activity levels governments have in...
Background TransformUs was a four-arm school-based intervention to increase physical activity and re...
Introduction: Few interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typic...
Schools are key environments in which physical activity (PA) can be promoted. Various strategies and...
Introduction: Few interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typic...
Background: Adolescence is an established period of physical activity decline. Multi-component schoo...
BACKGROUND: The worldwide increase in the rates of childhood overweight and physical inactivity requ...
Background: Previous studies of the effect of school-based interventions to improve healthy behaviou...
IntroductionFew interventions have been successful in reducing the physical activity decline typical...