A systematic review and meta-analysis of the overall effects of school-based obesity prevention interventions and effect differences by intervention components.
Haijun WangHan-Meng XuLi-Ming WenYuan-Zhou PengLi-Zi LinShuang ZhouWen-Hao LiHai-Jun WangPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2019)
School-based interventions are generally effective in reducing excessive weight gain of children. Our findings contribute to increased understandings of potentially effective intervention characteristics for single-component (physical activity) interventions. The impact of combined components on effectiveness of multi-component interventions should be the topic of further research. More high-quality studies are also needed to confirm findings of this review.