The views of stakeholders on the role of the primary school in preventing childhood obesity: a qualitative systematic review.
Schools are increasingly recognized as an ideal setting for interventions to tackle childhood obesity. A better understanding of the views of key stakeholders would help to engage schools and inform the feasibility of such interventions in practice. This meta-synthesis of 18 qualitative studies expl...
Main Authors: | Clarke, J, Fletcher, B, Lancashire, E, Pallan, M, Adab, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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