The effectiveness of web-based programs on the reduction of childhood obesity in school-aged children: A systematic review

Nov 8, 2016JBI library of systematic reviews

How well online programs help reduce obesity in school-aged children

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Abstract

Up to 200 million school-aged children are estimated to be overweight or obese globally.

  • The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing rapidly, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Obesity in childhood is associated with long-term health risks, including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
  • Children who are overweight before age eight are more likely to experience severe obesity in adulthood.
  • Web-based programs may serve as effective interventions to promote healthy eating and physical activity among school-aged children.
  • Previous studies have shown that school-based programs can change food habits and increase physical activity, but not consistently reduce body weight.
  • The systematic review will evaluate the effectiveness of web-based interventions on childhood obesity, expanding on earlier research and including more recent technological developments.

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