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A Systematic Search and Review of Adult-Targeted Overweight and Obesity Prevention Mass Media Campaigns and Their Evaluation: 2000-2017.

James Kite1, Anne Grunseit1,2, Erika Bohn-Goldbaum1,2, Bill Bellew1, Tom Carroll1,3, Adrian Bauman1,2.   

Abstract

Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed whether the design and evaluation of overweight and obesity campaigns meets best practice recommendations. This study aimed to fill this gap. We systematically searched five databases for peer-reviewed articles describing adult-targeted obesity mass media campaigns published between 2000 and 2017, complemented by reference list searches and contact with authors and agencies responsible for the campaigns. We extracted data on campaign design, implementation, and evaluation from eligible publications and conducted a qualitative review of 29 publications reporting on 14 campaigns. We found a need for formative research with target audiences to ensure campaigns focus on the most salient issues. Further, we noted that most campaigns targeted individual behaviors, despite calls for campaigns to also focus upstream and to address social determinants of obesity. Television was the dominant communication channel but, with the rapid advance of digital media, evaluation of other channels, such as social media, is increasingly important. Finally, although evaluation methods varied in quality, the evidence suggests that campaigns can have an impact on intermediate outcomes, such as knowledge and attitudes. However, evidence is still limited as to whether campaigns can influence behavior change.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29336684     DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2018.1423651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


  13 in total

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8.  From awareness to behaviour: Testing a hierarchy of effects model on the Australian Make Healthy Normal campaign using mediation analysis.

Authors:  James Kite; Joanne Gale; Anne Grunseit; Vincy Li; William Bellew; Adrian Bauman
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9.  Patterns of Obesity and Overweight in the Iranian Population: Findings of STEPs 2016.

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