systematic review to determine the effectiveness of interventions designed to prevent overweight and obesity in pre‐adolescent girls

Childhood overweight/obesity is recognized as an increasing health problem. The objective of this review was to determine the effectiveness of interventions designed to prevent overweight and obesity in pre‐adolescent girls. The papers included were those studying children (must include results for...

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physical activity
pre-adolescent
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randomized clinical trials
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Reviews
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risk reduction
sustainability
systematic review
Time Factors
weight control
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