Reflections on co-producing an obesity-prevention toolkit for Islamic Religious Settings: a qualitative process evaluation
Abstract Background Islamic leaders, staff, and Muslim parents in the UK are supportive of healthy lifestyle intervention delivery through Islamic Religious Settings. Such interventions are necessary given high obesity rates in British South Asian (40%) compared to White British (32%) children of eq...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Hall (Author), Rukhsana Rashid (Author), Abida Rafiq (Author), Kiran Fatima (Author), Sally E. Barber (Author), Sufyan Abid Dogra (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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