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[The importance of the process in evaluating the effectiveness of a childhood obesity campaign].

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2017-02-03

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Lineros-González, Carmen
Marcos-Marcos, Jorge
Ariza, Carles
Hernán-García, Mariano
Grupo PREVIENE

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The prevention of childhood obesity is one of the greatest public health challenges of modern times. This has triggered the generation of a wealth of scientific evidence, culminating in a body of knowledge concerning the essential components of campaigns implemented in the school setting. In this regard, a growing trend towards the evaluation of research results in terms of effectiveness has become apparent, while the fieldwork itself very rarely comes under the spotlight. By considering the implementation process description of a multicomponent campaign designed to prevent childhood obesity in boys and girls in the 3rd year of primary education in Spain (9-10 years of age), the aim of this paper is to influence the elements of this process by considering important aspects pertaining to its implementation, such as its plausibility and feasibility in the particular context.

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Anthropometry
Child
Community Participation
Diet
Exercise
Family Health
Female
Habits
Health Promotion
Humans
Life Style
Male
Pediatric Obesity
Program Evaluation
Rest
School Health Services
Schools
Spain
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Diseños no experimentales, Health in schools, Intervenciones preventivas, Non-experimental designs, Obesidad, Obesity, Preventive interventions, Public health, Salud en la escuela, Salud pública

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