Public health impact of community-based nutrition and lifestyle interventions

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M W Verheijden
F J Kok
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[1] TNO Quality of Life/Work and Employment,Division of Human Nutrition
[2] Wageningen University,undefined
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005年 / 59卷
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community-based nutrition & lifestyle interventions; theory; design; effectiveness; dietary change;
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Community-based interventions have increasingly received attention since researchers and public health professionals have come to acknowledge the importance of an environment that makes the healthy choice the easy choice. All stakeholders including the target community are involved to achieve changes in legislation, in people's social and physical context, and in individual characteristics that support healthy diets and other lifestyles.
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