2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-789x.2011.00912.x
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Reducing unhealthy weight gain in Fijian adolescents: results of the Healthy Youth Healthy Communities study

Abstract: Summary Obesity is a significant problem among adolescents in Pacific populations. This paper reports on the outcomes of a 3‐year obesity prevention study, Healthy Youth Healthy Communities, which was part of the Pacific Obesity Prevention in Communities project, undertaken with Fijian adolescents. The intervention was developed with schools and comprised social marketing, nutrition and physical activity initiatives and capacity building designed to reduce unhealthy weight, and the individual exposure period w… Show more

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“…The Pacific OPIC Project aimed to build the capacity of local communities in Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Tonga to prevent obesity by promoting healthy eating and physical activity (PA). Full details of the Pacific OPIC methods have been published so only the relevant details will be provided [24, 29]. Baseline data were collected from August 2005 to April 2006, with follow-up in May to November 2007 or May to June 2008 [24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pacific OPIC Project aimed to build the capacity of local communities in Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Tonga to prevent obesity by promoting healthy eating and physical activity (PA). Full details of the Pacific OPIC methods have been published so only the relevant details will be provided [24, 29]. Baseline data were collected from August 2005 to April 2006, with follow-up in May to November 2007 or May to June 2008 [24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous adolescent obesity interventions have targeted the aforementioned common risk factors to prevent unhealthy weight gain, with weight reductions commonly observed postintervention 1 6. Interventions involving these predictors have also demonstrated significant improvements in mental health postintervention 7–10.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison, adolescents in the control group gained 4.2 kg (95% CI, 3.4e5.0) after 5 months. The small weight gain seen in the RASA group is encouraging because it is not easy to slow the progression of obesity in adolescents from Pacific countries, in which the prevalence of overweight/obesity is already high [22]. Indeed, the Ma'alahi Youth Project (part of the overall Pacific Obesity Prevention in Communities program) [23], conducted among adolescents of Tonga Island, not only failed to note weight loss after 3 years of action but also noted a 10% increase in overweight/obesity prevalence [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%