Affiliation:
1. Division of Population Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Atlanta GA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundWe introduce the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child approach to supporting student and school staff physical activity and nutrition and describe the methods used to generate the evidence synthesized across the special issue articles.MethodsA 2‐phase literature review search included a search of systematic reviews (2010‐2018) for individual qualifying articles (Phase 1) and a search for individual articles on topics not addressed by a review (2010‐2020) or that needed an update because they were in a review that was older (2010‐2016) or showed insufficient evidence (Phase 2). Research librarians developed search strategies. In each phase, pairs of subject matter experts applied criteria to review abstracts and full‐text articles and extracted data using standardized forms. We included 314 articles, describing 293 studies.FindingsMost of the included studies looked at elementary or secondary school level interventions; 51% were rated poor quality, and few took place in a rural setting.Implications for School Health Policy, Practice, and EquityMost of the identified studies engaged majority minority or racially/ethnically diverse schools, suggesting that these interventions are feasible in a variety of settings.ConclusionsThis collection of 10 articles identifies evidence‐based interventions, gaps in research, and implications for health equity.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Philosophy,Education
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10 articles.
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