Journal article
Time spent outdoors at midday and children's body mass index
E Milne, JA Simpson, R Johnston, B Giles-Corti, DR English
American Journal of Public Health | AMER PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC INC | Published : 2007
Abstract
Objectives. We investigated whether the Kidskin sun protection intervention increased children's body mass index by reducing the time spent outdoors at midday. Methods. The Kidskin sun protection intervention involved 1614 Australian school children assigned to 1 of 3 groups: a control group, a moderate-intervention group, or a high-intervention group. Schools in the control group received the standard health curriculum and schools in the intervention groups received a multicomponent intervention. Outcomes included time spent outdoors and nevus development (a marker of melanoma risk). Height and weight were measured at 3 time points. Body mass index was transformed into age- and gender-speci..
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