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Interventions to prevent obesity in children aged 5 to 11 years old
Francesca Spiga
*
, Annabel L. Davies
, Eve Tomlinson
, Theresa H.M. Moore
, Sarah Dawson
, Katie Breheny
, Jelena Savović
,
Yang Gao
, Sophie M. Phillips
, Frances Hillier-Brown
, Rebecca K. Hodder
, Luke Wolfenden
, Julian P.T. Higgins
, Carolyn D. Summerbell
*
Corresponding author for this work
Academy of Wellness and Human Development
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Confidence Interval
100%
Obesity in children
100%
Body Mass Index
83%
Active Intervention
50%
Dietary Intervention
44%
Serious Adverse Events
38%
Medium-term Follow-up
22%
Cochrane
11%
Obesity
11%
Search Methods
11%
High-income
11%
Activity Level
11%
Short-term Follow-up
11%
Sports Performance
5%
Well-being
5%
Meta-analysis
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
Absence of Evidence
5%
Health Impact
5%
Physical Activity
5%
Living with
5%
Socioeconomic Status
5%
Intervention Effect
5%
Dietary Intake
5%
Healthy Eating
5%
Cochrane Review
5%
Adverse Events
5%
Beneficial Effects
5%
School-based
5%
Dietary Behavior
5%
Sedentary Behavior
5%
Selection Criteria
5%
Physical Disability
5%
Health Inequalities
5%
Health Development
5%
Global Public Health
5%
Public Health Priority
5%
Clinical Setting
5%
Behavior Problems
5%
Intervention Delivery
5%
Energy Expenditure
5%
Energy Reduction
5%
Nineteen
5%
Severe Adverse Events
5%
Adverse Health
5%
Obesity Prevention
5%
High-income Countries
5%
Allergy
5%
Follow-up Time
5%
Energy Intake
5%
With Disabilities
5%
Usual Care
5%
Last Five Years
5%
Income Status
5%
Telehealth
5%
Certainty of Evidence
5%
Youth Groups
5%
Local Youth
5%
Mental Disability
5%
Abdominal Discomfort
5%
Health Inequities
5%
One-visit
5%
Country Income Level
5%
Musculoskeletal Injury
5%
Behavior Change Strategies
5%
Home-based Setting
5%
Ankle Sprain
5%
Industry Funding
5%
Obesity in childhood
5%
Community-based Settings
5%
Incident Rate
5%
Nursing and Health Professions
Confidence Interval
100%
Body Mass
83%
Adverse Event
50%
Diet Therapy
27%
Meta Analysis
5%
Socioeconomic Status
5%
Prevalence
5%
Health Care Planning
5%
Health Inequality
5%
Dietary Intake
5%
Caloric Intake
5%
Telehealth
5%
Physical Disability
5%
Ankle Sprain
5%
Abdominal Discomfort
5%
Musculoskeletal Injury
5%
Physical Activity
5%
Public Health
5%
Health Inequity
5%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Industrialized Countries
50%
Exploratory Data Analysis
50%
Public Health
50%
Psychology
Body Mass Index
100%
Physical Activity Level
13%
Meta-Analysis
6%
Healthy Eating
6%
Sedentary Behavior
6%
Physical Disability
6%
Public Health
6%
Health Inequality
6%
Behavioral Disorder
6%
Main Result
6%
Telehealth
6%
Dieting
6%
Social Sciences
Confidence Interval
100%
Physical Activity Level
11%
Meta-Analysis
5%
Authors
5%
Exploratory Data Analysis
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
Health Inequality
5%
Community-Based
5%
Behavioral Disorder
5%
Youth Group
5%
Health Inequity
5%
Prevalence
5%
Outcome Measure
5%
Neuroscience
Body Mass Index
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
13%
Randomized Controlled Trial
6%
Meta-Analysis
6%
Energy Expenditure
6%
Healthy Eating
6%