Do the effects of interventions aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity reduce inequities? A re-analysis of randomized trial data from two Cochrane reviews
Palmer J, Davies A, Spiga F, Heitmann B, Jago R, Summerbell C, Higgins J, Group T, Astrup A, Filho V, Benden M, Boddy L, Bogart L, Brown B, Carlin A, Carrascosa D, Chai L, Drummy C, Duncan S, Ebbeling C, Martos E, Fairclough S, Fulkerson J, Gentile D, Gruber M, Grydeland M, Ha A, Mourad C, Gilstad-Hayden K, Hill D, Hoor G, Hurley K, Hurst A, Hwalla N, Ickovics J, Jolly K, Kain J, Kobel S, Kovacs V, Kriemler S, Kuroko S, Lana A, Levy T, Sánchez-López M, Lubans D, Lynch B, Madsen K, Marcus C, Humarán M, Morales-Ruan C, Morgan P, Müller I, Newton R, Nicholl A, O'Connor T, Pate R, Peña S, Robbins L, Puder J, Robinson T, Rosário R, Rosenkranz R, Sacheck J, Salmon J, Seguin-Fowler R, Sherwood N, Takacs H, Taylor R, Wang H, Wang H, Whittemore R, Wilksch S, Yin Z, Zhou Z, Breheny K, Caldwell D, Dawson S, Gao Y, Hillier-Brown F, Hodder R, Larsen S, Moore T, Nobles J, Phillips S, Savović J, Thorsteinsdottir F, Tomlinson E, Wolfenden L. Do the effects of interventions aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity reduce inequities? A re-analysis of randomized trial data from two Cochrane reviews. EClinicalMedicine 2025, 81: 103130. PMID: 40115176, PMCID: PMC11925530, DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103130.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Institute for Health and Care ResearchEffectiveness of interventionsPhysical activityCochrane reviewFactors associated with inequalityPrevent childhood obesityAged 5People aged 5Public healthSocio-economic statusBoys aged 5Health inequalitiesHealthy eatingYounger age groupsStandardized BMICare researchChildhood obesityIntervention effectsRandomized trial dataBMI effectsPrevent obesityMeta-analysesBaseline measurementsYear oldsBMI
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