Article review: How effective is the whole-of-community systems-based approach for the prevention of child obesity?

  • József Vitrai Health Promotion (Hungary), Budapest, Hungary; MTA-SZTE Health Promotion Research Group, Szeged, Hungary
Keywords: school health promotion, community-based, systems thinking, obesity

Abstract

 

 

Author Biography

József Vitrai, Health Promotion (Hungary), Budapest, Hungary; MTA-SZTE Health Promotion Research Group, Szeged, Hungary

 

   

References

Allender, S., Orellana, L., Crooks, N., Bolton, K. A., Fraser, P., Brown, A. D., Le, H., Lowe, J., de la Haye, K., Millar, L., Moodie, M., Swinburn, B., Bell, C., & Strugnell, C. (2021). Four-year behavioral, health-related quality of life, and BMI outcomes from a cluster randomized whole of systems trial of prevention strategies for childhood obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 29(6), 1022–1035. doi: 10.1002/oby.23130

Dabravolskaj, J., Montemurro, G., Ekwaru, J. P., Wu, X. Y., Storey, K., Campbell, S., Veugelers, P. J., & Ohinmaa, A. (2020). Effectiveness of school-based health promotion interventions prioritized by stakeholders from health and education sectors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Preventive Medicine Reports, 19, 101138. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101138

Published
2022-03-01
How to Cite
Vitrai, J. (2022). Article review: How effective is the whole-of-community systems-based approach for the prevention of child obesity?. Health Promotion, 63(1), 94-99. https://doi.org/10.24365/ef.v63i1.7874
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Article review