Systematic review of interventions in the childcare setting with direct parental involvement: effectiveness on child weight status and energy balance-related behaviours
Abstract Background The early years are a crucial period to promote healthy energy balance-related behaviours in children and prevent overweight and obesity. The childcare setting is important for health-promoting interventions. Increasingly, attention has been paid to parental involvement in childc...
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Main Authors: | I. van de Kolk (Author), S. R. B. Verjans-Janssen (Author), J. S. Gubbels (Author), S. P. J. Kremers (Author), S. M. P. L. Gerards (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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