2012
DOI: 10.1089/chi.2011.0069
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The Childhood Obesity Response in Florida: Where Do We Stand?

Abstract: The major findings indicate that, although positive progress is being made in specific communities, a coordinated and comprehensive response is needed. To create policy and normative change, a statewide, multilevel framework is needed with a unifying message to better target policymakers. The framework should include targeted efforts at all levels that include education, promotion and environmental policy change.

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“… Needs of target group are identified (needs are assessed; they inform the content of intervention/policy; target group involved in policy/intervention development) Systematic reviews [ 21 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 14 , 46 , 62 , 63 ]. Family involvement (parents participating in programs for children/adolescents) Systematic reviews [ 24 , 30 , 37 , 50 , 55 , 64 - 69 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 43 , 70 , 71 ]; Position reviews [ 47 , 49 , 72 ]. Target behavior Target behavior well defined, specified, and adjusted to target population (e.g., walking, not physical activity) Systematic reviews [ 36 , 37 , 39 , 41 , 50 , 51 , 57 , 66 , 68 , 73 - 75 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 14 , 63 , 76 ]; Position reviews [ 49 , 77 - 79 ].…”
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“… Needs of target group are identified (needs are assessed; they inform the content of intervention/policy; target group involved in policy/intervention development) Systematic reviews [ 21 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 14 , 46 , 62 , 63 ]. Family involvement (parents participating in programs for children/adolescents) Systematic reviews [ 24 , 30 , 37 , 50 , 55 , 64 - 69 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 43 , 70 , 71 ]; Position reviews [ 47 , 49 , 72 ]. Target behavior Target behavior well defined, specified, and adjusted to target population (e.g., walking, not physical activity) Systematic reviews [ 36 , 37 , 39 , 41 , 50 , 51 , 57 , 66 , 68 , 73 - 75 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 14 , 63 , 76 ]; Position reviews [ 49 , 77 - 79 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Target behavior Target behavior well defined, specified, and adjusted to target population (e.g., walking, not physical activity) Systematic reviews [ 36 , 37 , 39 , 41 , 50 , 51 , 57 , 66 , 68 , 73 - 75 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 14 , 63 , 76 ]; Position reviews [ 49 , 77 - 79 ]. Multidimensional approach Multidimensionality of the approach (e.g., addressing individual/personal factors, social, and physical environment) Systematic reviews [ 3 , 29 , 56 , 68 , 80 - 82 ]; Stakeholders’ documents [ 14 , 62 , 70 , 71 , 76 , 83 - 85 ]; Position reviews [ 72 , 86 - 88 ]. Physical environment accounted for (environmental structures, transportation, land use, etc.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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