Testing the feasibility of a sustainable preschool obesity prevention approach: a mixed-methods service evaluation of a volunteer-led HENRY programme
Abstract Background Over the last 10 years HENRY has been working to reduce and prevent child obesity by training health and early years professionals to deliver its evidence-based programme to parents. The aim and unique contribution of this study was to evaluate whether training volunteers to deli...
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Main Authors: | Neil Howlett (Author), Kim P. J. Roberts (Author), Di Swanston (Author), Laurel D. Edmunds (Author), Thomas A. Willis (Author) |
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