Reflections on co-producing an obesity-prevention toolkit for Islamic Religious Settings: a qualitative process evaluation.
Jennifer HallRukhsana RashidAbida RafiqKiran FatimaSally E BarberSufyan Abid DograPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2024)
This study adds to the evidence-base in support of delivering health promotion through faith settings. Taking a co-production approach to develop an obesity-prevention toolkit for Islamic Religious Settings provided benefit to the toolkit product and local stakeholders. The toolkit is currently being implemented across Bradford, UK and there is potential to adapt the toolkit to other geographical contexts, and for evaluating effectiveness for preventing obesity in British Muslim families.