Whole systems approaches to obesity and other complex public health challenges: a systematic review
Abstract Background 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 drivers of overweight and obesity, involve transformative co-ordinated action acr...
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Main Authors: | Anne-Marie Bagnall (Author), Duncan Radley (Author), Rebecca Jones (Author), Paul Gately (Author), James Nobles (Author), Margie Van Dijk (Author), Jamie Blackshaw (Author), Sam Montel (Author), Pinki Sahota (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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