Journal article

The effect of obesity prevention interventions according to socioeconomic position: A systematic review

A Beauchamp, K Backholer, D Magliano, A Peeters

Obesity Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2014

Abstract

Summary: Obesity prevention is a major public health priority. It is important that all groups benefit from measures to prevent obesity, but we know little about the differential effectiveness of such interventions within particular population subgroups. This review aimed to identify interventions for obesity prevention that evaluated a change in adiposity according to socioeconomic position (SEP) and to determine the effectiveness of these interventions across different socioeconomic groups. A systematic search of published and grey literature was conducted. Studies that described an obesity prevention intervention and reported anthropometric outcomes according to a measure of SEP were incl..

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