“…The majority of the studies (n = 22) included at least one other measure that was not dietary behaviour, such as the amount of physical activity (n = 14), anthropometric assessment (body mass index; n = 8), physical and dietary social norms (subjective and group; n = 4), self‐efficacy (n = 3), perceived behavioural control (n = 3), behaviour intention (physical activity and dietary) (n = 5), sedentary behaviours (including television viewing; n = 5), habit strength (n = 1), blood pressure (n = 1), tobacco use (n = 1), and self‐perception (self‐esteem and body dissatisfaction measures; n = 1) …”