Family-based childhood obesity prevention interventions: a systematic review and quantitative content analysis.
Tayla von AshAlen AgaronovTa'Loria YoungAlyssa Aftosmes-TobioKirsten K DavisonPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2017)
The limited number of interventions targeting diverse populations and obesity risk behaviors beyond diet and physical activity inhibit the development of comprehensive, tailored interventions. To ensure a broad evidence base, more interventions implemented in developing countries and targeting racial minorities, children at both ends of the age spectrum, and media and sleep behaviors would be beneficial. This study can help inform future decision-making around the design and funding of family-based interventions to prevent childhood obesity.