Strategies to improve the implementation of healthy eating, physical activity and obesity prevention policies, practices or programmes within childcare services

Author:

Wolfenden Luke123,Jones Jannah123,Williams Christopher M1234,Finch Meghan123,Wyse Rebecca J123,Kingsland Melanie1,Tzelepis Flora1,Wiggers John123,Williams Amanda J123,Seward Kirsty123,Small Tameka123,Welch Vivian5,Booth Debbie6,Yoong Sze Lin123

Affiliation:

1. University of Newcastle; School of Medicine and Public Health; Callaghan NSW Australia 2308

2. Hunter Medical Research Institute; New Lambton Australia

3. Hunter New England Local Health District; Hunter New England Population Health; Wallsend Australia

4. The George Institute for Global Health; Musculoskeletal Division; PO Box M201, Missenden Rd Sydney Australia NSW 2050

5. University of Ottawa; Bruyère Research Institute; 85 Primrose Street Ottawa ON Canada K1N 5C8

6. University of Newcastle; University Library; University Drive Callaghan NSW Australia 2308

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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