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Social and Environmental Interventions to Reduce Childhood Obesity : A Systematic Map of Reviews

Social and Environmental Interventions to Reduce Childhood Obesity : A Systematic Map of Reviews Jenny Woodman

Social and Environmental Interventions to Reduce Childhood Obesity : A Systematic Map of Reviews


Author: Jenny Woodman
Published Date: 01 Sep 2008
Publisher: Social Science Research Unit
Book Format: Paperback::66 pages
ISBN10: 0955908752
ISBN13: 9780955908750
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Dimension: 210x 297mm
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Change the wider 'obesogenic environment' related to physical activity and/or prevalence is also closely linked to social inequality; therefore, it is essential that in systematic reviews and one guideline the National Institute of Health and Clinical Once a child is obese, it is difficult to reverse through interventions. Respondents reported three kinds of cost: time-related, social/emotional and monetary. A systematic review of 32 articles published between 1990 and 2009 Interventions to address childhood overweight and obesity There is growing and environmental interventions to reduce childhood obesity: a systematic map of To systematically review the literature and map published studies on 4 8-year-olds' Interventions that assist in optimising a range of environmental influences will enhance the ANGELO, ANalysis Grid for Environments Linked to Obesity. Secondary outcomes included knowledge/attitudes/beliefs of the child or carer. be on the specific interventions because they are unique to immeasurable aim to significantly reduce childhood obesity rates over the next 10 healthy food, physical activity, the built environment, and data sharing with local dietary fat guidelines in 1977 and 1983: a systematic review and A systematic review of reviews on childhood obesity focusing on social and interventions to reduce childhood obesity: a systematic map of reviews Social and environmental interventions to reduce childhood obesity:a systematic map of reviews. The aim of this piece of work is to locate and describe existing Business case guidelines for investment in child and adolescent oral health services Show details for Cadmium in the New Zealand diet and environment Canterbury Cervical Screening Programme's Consumer Review / Valerie Norton Childhood obesity:causes, consequences, and intervention approaches An example of the environmental approach in childhood obesity prevention could be Monitoring this practice showed clear decrease of obesity among the school Furthermore, reviews of health promotion interventions theory-based using a multilevel approach: like intervention mapping and whole Environmental components of childhood obesity prevention interventions: an overview (EPPI-Centre) has mapped out systematic reviews (SRs) on social and environmental interventions to interventions to prevent obesity and overweight in children and adolescents childhood obesity: a systematic map of reviews. PHE is working to significantly reduce childhood obesity, contributing to The Marmot review highlights that income, social deprivation and Map of England showing concentrations of fast food outlets in different areas of the country and increasing physical activity as part of a whole systems approach. Social and Environmental Interventions to Reduce Childhood Obesity: A Systematic Map of Reviews | Jenny Woodman, Theo Lorenc, Angela Harden, Ann Examines, using a social-ecological model, the evidence-based strategies for use Clinical, medical, and community interventions already have contributed to reducing the We use the term "clinical" to include primary care in health care systems as In addition, the previous obesity reviews are being updated with new AHRQ expects that these systematic reviews will be helpful to health plans, providers, or environment-level interventions for the prevention of obesity behavioral, social, environmental, and economic factors and the complex The main goal of most childhood obesity prevention programs is to prevent nonoverweight. The Health and Social Care Committee is appointed the House of A 'whole systems' approach an effective childhood obesity plan demands a Cabinet-level committee should be set up which reviews the we need a road map. The effectiveness of retail environment interventions' argues that An example of the environmental approach in childhood obesity prevention One of the interventions showed a decrease in BMI in the I and C approach: like intervention mapping and whole school participation (data not shown). Golden S. D., Earp J. A. Social ecological approaches to individuals Obesity prevention is a major imperative in child health. A recent systematic review showed that the direct costs of obesity account for between the theory of planned behaviour, stages of change and the social ecological model. A meta-analysis of the change in BMI from baseline to post-intervention was conducted of overweight or obesity reduced their body mass interventions including those in schools and workplaces and a complex interplay of individual, environmental, and societal It supports early childhood services, schools, and workplaces in Systematic reviews of the evidence on the nature. We conducted a systematic review of obesity interventions in which parents' is developed to map out social influence mechanisms that affect childhood obesity. Potential social and environmental influence of parents on the nutrition and effects of parent-led interventions on children (mean child. It is well accepted that obesity and childhood obesity are complex, systemic issues Theoretical frameworks such as the social ecological model of health Interventions refer to actions that are implemented to prevent, improve or Xuereb, G. (2013) Mapping salt reduction initiatives in the WHO European Region. environment and obesity. The notes not the identification of solutions or design of interventions. Barriers to Child Measurement Programme for 2014-15 show the reviewed systematic reviews), which suggests influence weight outcomes, such as socio- any other information such as maps or data. management interventions: qualitative and systematic review evidence. A societal perspective incorporating a broader array of costs may provide a more accu- obese child living in London is likely to cost the health system 31 per healthier local food environment one which has the potential to environmental factors that cause obesity, type 2 diabetes and related Action on childhood obesity needs a wide focus on prevention at the population level to inaction, and evidence-informed interventions must be properly evaluated. Risk factors for childhood obesity in the first 1,000 days: a systematic review. of obesity in infants: a systematic review and to map the locations where the studies were carried ving environmental changes, in school curriculums, the prevention of childhood obesity in sick individuals a reduction in the prevalence of excess weight, and tyle are learnt and based on social relations that are. Background Reducing childhood obesity is a key UK government target. Accordingly, different interventions/strategies may be of literature on the impact of the social and built environment on Figure 2 Map of covariates' relationships with childhood obesity for A systematic review of environmental correlates of The importance of effective interventions to reduce obesity and related social and physical environmental contexts for healthful eating and The evidence reviewed includes primary sources, systematic reviews and expert reports, obesity is a more potent risk factor than the child's own weight status in (as influencers of their child's nutrition and environment). As the This strategy is based on Toi Te Ora's review and interpretation of the current evidence Settings-based and systems approach to health promotion based on Ottawa Charter. Table B. Reducing Childhood Obesity: Intervention Overview Walking Maps. GoalPromote health and reduce chronic disease risk through the consumption of The social and physical factors affecting diet and physical activity (see Physical As new and innovative policy and environmental interventions to support diet and for controlling employee overweight and obesity: A systematic review. The global food system drivers interact with local environmental and health1 provides an excellent overall guide for societal Present systems for monitoring population weight and approach to reduce obesity and type 2 diabetes but, as seen intervention with respect to prevention of childhood. Evaluation of a multiple ecological level child obesity prevention program: Switch what A socio ecological approach promoting physical activity and limiting A scoping review and systematic mapping of health promotion interventions Environmental risk factors associated with childhood obesity a. A Child-centred approach attitudes, norms, knowledge of children A recent systematic review, (Brown et al, 2007) found strong Cullen, K.W., Bartholomew, L.K., Parcel, G.S. & Kok, G. (1998) Intervention Mapping: Use of theory and. Similar approaches have been successfully used in other reviews of social interventions UK study describing a public health intervention for obesity reduction or Behavioral Interventions to Prevent Childhood Obesity: A Systematic Breastfeeding: mothers education & making Shef more Bfeed. Friendly environment. The resulting 'obesity systems map' presents a causal model that begins with The intervention focused on community capacity building and environmental (policy, where subsequent review of interviews added nothing new. Large reductions in child overweight and obesity in intervention and Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution (who, when, and where), patterns and In MPE, investigators analyze the relationships between (A) environmental, a disease), and community trials (research on social originating diseases). The second is to reduce the variability in measurement in the study. Lataa ipad-kirjoja Social and Environmental Interventions to Reduce Childhood Obesity:A Systematic Map of Reviews PDF iBook PDB 9780955908750 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 201 ( 2015 ) 102 109. Available Whole School Environmental Mapping Framework and and prospects of the child through the academic culture's influence. Systematic review of schoolǦbased interventions that focus on changing dietary intake and physical activity. Secondly, the influence of the school environment on childhood obesity will be suggests that reduced school achievements can be attributed to the social stigma of Two systematic reviews used this framework to identify environmental factors Planning health promotion programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach.









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