A cluster-randomized trial comparing two SWITCH implementation support strategies for school wellness intervention effectiveness
Background: The School Wellness Integration Targeting Child Health (SWITCH) intervention has demonstrated feasibility as an implementation approach to help schools facilitate changes in students' physical activity (PA), sedentary screen time (SST), and dietary intake (DI). This study evaluated...
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Main Authors: | Richard R. Rosenkranz (Author), Philip M. Dixon (Author), David A. Dzewaltowski (Author), Gabriella M. McLoughlin (Author), Joey A. Lee (Author), Senlin Chen (Author), Spyridoula Vazou (Author), Lorraine M. Lanningham-Foster (Author), Doug A. Gentile (Author), Gregory J. Welk (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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