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  • Whole systems approaches to... Whole systems approaches to obesity and other complex public health challenges: a systematic review
    Bagnall, Anne-Marie; Radley, Duncan; Jones, Rebecca ... BMC public health, 01/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Increasing awareness of the complexity of public health problems, including obesity, has led to growing interest in whole systems approaches (WSAs), defined as those that consider the multifactorial ...
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  • The effect of discretionary... The effect of discretionary snack consumption on overall energy intake, weight status, and diet quality: A systematic review
    Cooke, Carlton B.; Greatwood, Hannah C.; McCullough, Deaglan ... Obesity reviews, April 2024, 2024-Apr, 2024-04-00, 20240401, Volume: 25, Issue: 4
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    Summary The consumption frequency and portion size of discretionary snacks are thought to contribute to a greater food intake and risk of overweight or obesity in the developed world but evidence ...
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  • The ABC of Physical Activit... The ABC of Physical Activity for Health: A consensus statement from the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
    O'Donovan, Gary; Blazevich, Anthony J.; Boreham, Colin ... Journal of sports sciences, 04/2010, Volume: 28, Issue: 6
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    Our understanding of the relationship between physical activity and health is constantly evolving. Therefore, the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences convened a panel of experts to ...
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  • Testing a multicomponent li... Testing a multicomponent lifestyle intervention for combatting childhood obesity
    Vlaev, Ivo; Taylor, Michael J; Taylor, David ... BMC public health, 04/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Childhood obesity is a major global health concern. Weight-management camps involving delivery of a program of physical activity, health education, and healthy eating are an effective treatment, ...
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  • Can We Deliver Person-Centr... Can We Deliver Person-Centred Obesity Care Across the Globe?
    Ells, Louisa J.; Ashton, Mark; Li, Rui ... Current obesity reports, 12/2022, Volume: 11, Issue: 4
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    Purpose of Review This article discusses what person-centred care is; why it is critically important in providing effective care of a chronic, complex disease like obesity; and what can be learnt ...
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  • Exploring reasons for attri... Exploring reasons for attrition among vulnerable and under-served sub-groups across an online integrated healthy lifestyles service during COVID-19
    Sanders, George J; Cooke, Carlton; Gately, Paul SAGE open medicine, 2021, Volume: 9
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    Objectives: Reported health behaviour change intervention attrition rates vary considerably, from 10% to more than 80%, depending on the type and setting of the treatment programme. A better ...
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  • Children's Residential Weig... Children's Residential Weight-Loss Programs Can Work: A Prospective Cohort Study of Short-Term Outcomes for Overweight and Obese Children
    Gately, Paul J; Cooke, Carlton B; Barth, Julian H ... Pediatrics (Evanston), 07/2005, Volume: 116, Issue: 1
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    The evidence base for child obesity treatment is weak. Children's weight-loss camps, despite their popularity, have not been properly evaluated. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a ...
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  • Obese young people's accoun... Obese young people's accounts of intervention impact
    Hester, Jennifer R; McKenna, Jim; Gately, Paul J Patient education and counseling, 06/2010, Volume: 79, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Objective To uncover in-depth qualitative accounts of intervention impact from obese young people during a period of lifestyle change after attending a residential weight-loss camp. Methods ...
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  • The implications of definin... The implications of defining obesity as a disease: a report from the Association for the Study of Obesity 2021 annual conference
    Luli, Migena; Yeo, Giles; Farrell, Emma ... EClinicalMedicine, 04/2023, Volume: 58
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    Unlike various countries and organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the European Parliament, the United Kingdom does not formally recognise obesity as a disease. This report ...
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