Evaluation of a community-based, family focused healthy weights initiative using the RE-AIM framework
Abstract Background Childhood overweight and obesity is a major public health concern. Community-based interventions have the potential to reach caregivers and children. However, the overall health impact of these programs is rarely comprehensively assessed. This study evaluated a physical activity...
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Main Authors: | Mary E. Jung (Author), Jessica E. Bourne (Author), Heather L. Gainforth (Author) |
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