The equitable reach of a universal, multisector childhood obesity prevention program (Live Life Well @ School) in Australian primary schools
Objective: The Live Life Well @ School program aims to establish, reinforce and support primary school students (aged 5-11 years) and their families to adopt healthy eating and physical activity behaviours through the implementation of an evidence-based program that focuses on the school curriculum,...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Bravo (Author), Bridget C Foley (Author), Christine Innes-Hughes (Author), Blythe J O'Hara (Author), Bronwyn McGill (Author), Chris Rissel (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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