The Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service® (GHS), a free government-funded telephone-delivered information and coaching service was launched in February 2009 by the Australian New South Wales state government. It represents the translation of research evidence applied in the real world (T4 or Phase 4 translation), aimed at addressing the modifiable risk factors associated with the overweight and obesity. In controlled settings, it has been established that telephone-based lifestyle counseling programs are efficacious in reducing anthropometric and behavioral risk factors. This article presents the GHS case study as a population-wide intervention and describes the quasi-experimental evaluation framework used to evaluate both the proce...
BackgroundKids - \u27Go for your life\u27 (K-GFYL) is an award-based health promotion program being ...
Background:Maintaining diet and physical activity behaviour changes, and preventing weight regain fo...
Australia has one of the highest prevalences of obesity in the developed world with recognised gaps ...
The Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service® (GHS), a free government-funded telephone-delivere...
Objective: With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...
Objective. With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...
The 'NSW Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service: The First Five Years 2009 - 2013' evaluation ...
Abstract Background There is growing recognition amongst health and medical research funders and res...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity is the most prevalent and, arguably, politically comple...
BACKGROUND: Childhood overweight and obesity is the most prevalent and, arguably, politically comple...
Obesity is global challenge for healthy populations. It has given rise to a wide range of public hea...
Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a number of steps. This ...
Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a number of steps. This ...
Background: Given increasing population prevalence of physical inactivity and poor diet, and associa...
Objective: This process evaluation aimed to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of Aussie-F...
BackgroundKids - \u27Go for your life\u27 (K-GFYL) is an award-based health promotion program being ...
Background:Maintaining diet and physical activity behaviour changes, and preventing weight regain fo...
Australia has one of the highest prevalences of obesity in the developed world with recognised gaps ...
The Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service® (GHS), a free government-funded telephone-delivere...
Objective: With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...
Objective. With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...
The 'NSW Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service: The First Five Years 2009 - 2013' evaluation ...
Abstract Background There is growing recognition amongst health and medical research funders and res...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity is the most prevalent and, arguably, politically comple...
BACKGROUND: Childhood overweight and obesity is the most prevalent and, arguably, politically comple...
Obesity is global challenge for healthy populations. It has given rise to a wide range of public hea...
Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a number of steps. This ...
Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a number of steps. This ...
Background: Given increasing population prevalence of physical inactivity and poor diet, and associa...
Objective: This process evaluation aimed to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of Aussie-F...
BackgroundKids - \u27Go for your life\u27 (K-GFYL) is an award-based health promotion program being ...
Background:Maintaining diet and physical activity behaviour changes, and preventing weight regain fo...
Australia has one of the highest prevalences of obesity in the developed world with recognised gaps ...