New Publication Features Systematic Review Evidence for School Dietary and Physical Activity Interventions
New Publication Features Systematic Review Evidence for School Dietary and Physical Activity Interventions |
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A new article in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine outlines systematic review evidence supporting school-based dietary and physical activity interventions to prevent and control obesity. The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends meal or fruit and vegetable snack interventions combined with physical activity interventions in schools. Interventions increase students’ physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption and decrease the number of students who are overweight or have obesity. Read the full-text article on The Community Guide website: |
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Buchanan LR, Wethington HR, Finnie RKC, et al. A Community Guide systematic review: school dietary and physical activity interventions. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;64(3):441−51. |
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Intervention Summary—read a summary of the evidence review and CPSTF finding |
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News and Announcement—include this story in your newsletter, or share the link with colleagues |
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One Pager: Meal or Fruit and Vegetable Snack Interventions Combined with Physical Activity Interventions in Schools—use this one-pager as a quick reference. |
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