| Literature DB >> 29095589 |
Christopher Spahr, Alexandra Wells, Brian D Christens, Ethen Pollard, James LaGro, Alfonso Morales, Samuel Dennis, Amy Hilgendorf, Amy Meinen, Amy Korth, Jennifer Gaddis, Dale Schoeller, Emily J Tomayko, Aaron Carrel, Alexandra Adams.
Abstract
Childhood obesity is a complex problem influenced by policies, systems, and environments, and its prevention requires changes across a range of community settings. To address this, we developed an obesity prevention strategy menu and an ongoing study to pilot its use and provide technical support for its implementation. The strategy menu is comprised of a set of effective approaches communities can use to develop tailored, context-specific health interventions based on local community needs and capacity. It was developed by a multidisciplinary team of researchers and practitioners who reviewed evidence and organized it to incorporate effective policy, systems, and environmental changes for reducing and preventing childhood obesity. Eventually, it will be part of a web-based point of access that complements the foundational relationships built between communities, researchers, and practitioners. By developing a framework to engage communities in the selection and implementation of multisetting obesity prevention strategies, we aim to create and sustain momentum toward a long-term reduction in obesity in Wisconsin children.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 29095589 PMCID: PMC5501161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: WMJ ISSN: 1098-1861