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Evidence-based development of school-based and family-involved prevention of overweight across Europe : the ENERGY-project's design and conceptual framework

Authors :
Brug, Johannes
te Velde, Saskia J.
Chinapaw, Mai J. M.
Bere, Elling
de Bourdeauduij, Ilse
Moore, Helen
Maes, Lea
Jensen, Jorgen
Manios, Yannis
Lien, Nanna
Klepp, Knut Inge
Lobstein, Tim
Martens, Marloes
Salmon, Jo
Singh, Amika S.
Brug, Johannes
te Velde, Saskia J.
Chinapaw, Mai J. M.
Bere, Elling
de Bourdeauduij, Ilse
Moore, Helen
Maes, Lea
Jensen, Jorgen
Manios, Yannis
Lien, Nanna
Klepp, Knut Inge
Lobstein, Tim
Martens, Marloes
Salmon, Jo
Singh, Amika S.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background There is an urgent need for more carefully developed public health measures in order to curb the obesity epidemic among youth. The overall aim of the "EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth" (ENERGY)-project is the development and formative evaluation of a theory-informed and evidence-based multi-component school-based and family-involved intervention program ready to be implemented and evaluated for effectiveness across Europe. This program aims at promoting the adoption or continuation of health behaviors that contribute to a healthy energy balance among school-aged children. Earlier studies have indicated that school and family environments are key determinants of energy-balance behaviors in schoolchildren. Schools are an important setting for health promotion in this age group, but school-based interventions mostly fail to target and involve the family environment. Methods Led by a multidisciplinary team of researchers from eleven European countries and supported by a team of Australian experts, the ENERGY-project is informed by the Environmental Research Framework for Weight gain Prevention, and comprises a comprehensive epidemiological analysis including 1) systematic reviews of the literature, 2) secondary analyses of existing data, 3) focus group research, and 4) a cross European school-based survey. Results and discussion The theoretical framework and the epidemiological analysis will subsequently inform stepwise intervention development targeting the most relevant energy balance-related behaviors and their personal, family-environmental and school-environmental determinants applying the Intervention Mapping protocol. The intervention scheme will undergo formative and pilot evaluation in five countries. The results of ENERGY will be disseminated among key stakeholders including researchers, policy makers and the general population.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
10 p., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn945708403
Document Type :
Electronic Resource