Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve healthy eating and physical activity practices among danish families with young children: Part 2: Evaluation

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Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve healthy eating and physical activity practices among danish families with young children : Part 2: Evaluation. / Mikkelsen, Bent Egberg; Bloch, Paul; Reinbach, Helene Christine; Buch-Andersen, Tine; Winkler, Lise Lawaetz; Toft, Ulla; Glümer, Charlotte; Jensen, Bjarne Bruun; Aagaard-Hansen, Jens.

I: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Bind 15, Nr. 7, 1513, 2018.

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Mikkelsen, BE, Bloch, P, Reinbach, HC, Buch-Andersen, T, Winkler, LL, Toft, U, Glümer, C, Jensen, BB & Aagaard-Hansen, J 2018, 'Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve healthy eating and physical activity practices among danish families with young children: Part 2: Evaluation', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, bind 15, nr. 7, 1513. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071513

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Mikkelsen, B. E., Bloch, P., Reinbach, H. C., Buch-Andersen, T., Winkler, L. L., Toft, U., Glümer, C., Jensen, B. B., & Aagaard-Hansen, J. (2018). Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve healthy eating and physical activity practices among danish families with young children: Part 2: Evaluation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(7), [1513]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071513

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Mikkelsen BE, Bloch P, Reinbach HC, Buch-Andersen T, Winkler LL, Toft U o.a. Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve healthy eating and physical activity practices among danish families with young children: Part 2: Evaluation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018;15(7). 1513. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071513

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Mikkelsen, Bent Egberg ; Bloch, Paul ; Reinbach, Helene Christine ; Buch-Andersen, Tine ; Winkler, Lise Lawaetz ; Toft, Ulla ; Glümer, Charlotte ; Jensen, Bjarne Bruun ; Aagaard-Hansen, Jens. / Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve healthy eating and physical activity practices among danish families with young children : Part 2: Evaluation. I: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018 ; Bind 15, Nr. 7.

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abstract = "Project SoL is implemented over a period of four years with the aim to promote healthy eating and physical activity among children aged 3–8 years by targeting the families in a Danish municipality based on the multi-component, supersetting strategy. Interventions are implemented in childcare centres, schools and supermarkets in three local communities as well as in local mass media and social media during a 19 months period in the Municipality of Bornholm. The matching Municipality of Odsherred serves as a control site based on its similarity to Bornholm regarding several socio-demographic and health indicators. The present paper gives an account of the design used for the summative and formative evaluation based on a realistic evaluation and a mixed methods approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods. Summative studies are conducted on changes of health behaviours among the involved families and within the municipalities in general, changes in community awareness of the project, changes in purchase patterns, changes in overweight and obesity among the targeted children and changes in knowledge and preferences among children due to sensory education workshops. The formative research comprises studies on children{\textquoteright}s perceptions of health, perceptions of staff at supermarkets and media professionals on their roles in supporting the health promotion agenda, and motivations and barriers of community stakeholders to engage in health promotion at community level. The paper discusses operational issues and lessons learnt related to studying complex community interventions, cross-disciplinarily, interfaces between practice and research and research capacity strengthening; and suggests areas for future research. The development and implementation of the intervention and its theoretical foundation is described in a separate paper.",
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AU - Mikkelsen, Bent Egberg

AU - Bloch, Paul

AU - Reinbach, Helene Christine

AU - Buch-Andersen, Tine

AU - Winkler, Lise Lawaetz

AU - Toft, Ulla

AU - Glümer, Charlotte

AU - Jensen, Bjarne Bruun

AU - Aagaard-Hansen, Jens

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KW - Action research

KW - Children

KW - Community-based

KW - Complex interventions

KW - Cross-disciplinarity

KW - Healthy eating

KW - Multi-component interventions

KW - Realistic evaluation

KW - Settings

U2 - 10.3390/ijerph15071513

DO - 10.3390/ijerph15071513

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