Response to 'Systematic reviews do not always capture context of real-world intervention programmes for childhood obesity' by Wild et al., 2021 in BMC Public Health
Abstract In a correspondence to BMC Public Health, Wild et al. respond to our systematic review that synthesised results of interventions to prevent or treat childhood obesity in Māori and Pacific Islanders. Our review included the Whānau Pakari study as one of six included studies - a multidiscip...
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Main Authors: | Robyn Littlewood (Author), Oliver J. Canfell (Author), Jacqueline L. Walker (Author) |
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