Children in the Anthroposophical Education System Have Lower Rates of Obesity, and Higher Rates of Health Promoting Behaviors.
Moran Blaychfeld MagnaziAnat Gesser-EdelsburgYafit ItzhakyRonit EndeveltFliss Isakov NaomiPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
Children in anthroposophical education exhibited lower overweight and obesity rates, and engaged in more health-promoting behaviors. Further research is needed to explore the relationship between the anthroposophical lifestyle and childhood obesity, and to identify effective anthroposophical strategies for health promotion among children.