Quantifying the overall impact of an early childhood multi‐behavioural lifestyle intervention

The overall impact of interventions targeting multiple behaviours remains largely unexplored.

[1]  J. Salmon,et al.  Long-term outcomes (2 and 3.5 years post-intervention) of the INFANT early childhood intervention to improve health behaviors and reduce obesity: cluster randomised controlled trial follow-up , 2020, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[2]  K. Hesketh,et al.  A systematic review of lifestyle patterns and their association with adiposity in children aged 5–12 years , 2020, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[3]  S. McNaughton,et al.  Development and evaluation of a food frequency questionnaire for use among young children , 2020, PloS one.

[4]  J. Salmon,et al.  Lifestyle Patterns Begin in Early Childhood, Persist and Are Socioeconomically Patterned, Confirming the Importance of Early Life Interventions , 2020, Nutrients.

[5]  S. Biddle,et al.  Clustering and correlates of screen-time and eating behaviours among young children , 2018, BMC Public Health.

[6]  M. Martínez-González,et al.  Association Between a Healthy Lifestyle Score and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in the SUN Cohort. , 2017, Revista espanola de cardiologia.

[7]  A. Pietrobelli,et al.  Nutrition in the First 1000 Days: Ten Practices to Minimize Obesity Emerging from Published Science , 2017, International journal of environmental research and public health.

[8]  L. Serra-Majem,et al.  Lifestyle Patterns and Weight Status in Spanish Adults: The ANIBES Study , 2017, Nutrients.

[9]  T. Timpka,et al.  Mobile-based intervention intended to stop obesity in preschool-aged children: the MINISTOP randomized controlled trial. , 2017, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[10]  S. Lippke,et al.  Future directions of multiple behavior change research , 2017, Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

[11]  J. W. Woo Baidal,et al.  Interventions for Childhood Obesity in the First 1,000 Days A Systematic Review. , 2016, American journal of preventive medicine.

[12]  A. Chetrit,et al.  Healthy Lifestyle Pattern is Protective Against 30-Yr Cancer Incidence in Men and Women: A Cohort Study , 2016, Nutrition and cancer.

[13]  A. Timperio,et al.  Clustering of diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour among Australian children: cross-sectional and longitudinal associations with overweight and obesity , 2015, International Journal of Obesity.

[14]  J. Worobey Physical activity in infancy: developmental aspects, measurement, and importance. , 2014, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[15]  Anna Timperio,et al.  The clustering of diet, physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents: a review , 2014, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[16]  J. Salmon,et al.  Variation in outcomes of the Melbourne Infant, Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program according to maternal education and age. , 2014, Preventive medicine.

[17]  H. Graham,et al.  A scoping review of statistical approaches to the analysis of multiple health-related behaviours. , 2013, Preventive medicine.

[18]  P. van Assema,et al.  Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Dietary Patterns among Children , 2013, Current Nutrition Reports.

[19]  J. Salmon,et al.  A Parent-Focused Intervention to Reduce Infant Obesity Risk Behaviors: A Randomized Trial , 2013, Pediatrics.

[20]  G. Chrousos,et al.  Identification of lifestyle patterns associated with obesity and fat mass in children: the Healthy Growth Study , 2013, Public Health Nutrition.

[21]  K. Emmons,et al.  Comparing strategies to assess multiple behavior change in behavioral intervention studies , 2013, Translational behavioral medicine.

[22]  J. Salmon,et al.  The Melbourne Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program follow-up. , 2013, Contemporary clinical trials.

[23]  Andrea L. Paiva,et al.  Treated individuals who progress to action or maintenance for one behavior are more likely to make similar progress on another behavior: coaction results of a pooled data analysis of three trials. , 2012, Preventive medicine.

[24]  G. Cardon,et al.  Energy balance‐related behaviours associated with overweight and obesity in preschool children: a systematic review of prospective studies , 2012, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[25]  K. Patrick,et al.  Physical activity and dietary behavior change in Internet-based weight loss interventions: comparing two multiple-behavior change indices. , 2012, Preventive medicine.

[26]  Sharon-Lise T Normand,et al.  Alternative methods for testing treatment effects on the basis of multiple outcomes: Simulation and case study , 2011, Statistics in medicine.

[27]  J. Prochaska,et al.  A Review of Multiple Health Behavior Change Interventions for Primary Prevention , 2011, American journal of lifestyle medicine.

[28]  M. Kontogianni,et al.  Associations between lifestyle patterns and body mass index in a sample of Greek children and adolescents. , 2010, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

[29]  K. Hesketh,et al.  The Infant Feeding Activity and Nutrition Trial (INFANT) an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity: Cluster-randomised controlled trial , 2015 .

[30]  Claudio R Nigg,et al.  Methods of quantifying change in multiple risk factor interventions. , 2008, Preventive medicine.

[31]  Claudio R Nigg,et al.  Multiple health behavior change research: an introduction and overview. , 2008, Preventive medicine.

[32]  James O Prochaska,et al.  Multiple Health Behavior Research represents the future of preventive medicine. , 2008, Preventive medicine.

[33]  S. Daniels,et al.  Parental report of outdoor playtime as a measure of physical activity in preschool-aged children. , 2004, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[34]  E L Melanson,et al.  Overview of the determinants of overweight and obesity: current evidence and research issues. , 1999, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.