Evaluation proposal of a national community-based obesity prevention programme: a novel approach considering the complexity perspective

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Irma Huiberts
Amika Singh
Frank J. van Lenthe
Mai Chinapaw
Dorine Collard
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[1] Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute,Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC
[2] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Center for Physically Active Learning, Faculty of Education, Arts and Sports. Western
[3] Mulier Instituut,Department of Public Health
[4] Norway University of Applied Sciences,Faculty of Geosciences
[5] Erasmus Medical Centre,undefined
[6] Utrecht University,undefined
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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | / 19卷
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Community-based; Obesity; Child; Health promotion; Prevention; Evaluation; Complexity;
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Community-based obesity prevention programmes are considered an important strategy to curb the obesity epidemic. The JOGG (Youth At a Healthy Weight) approach is a large-scale community-based programme for childhood obesity prevention in the Netherlands that has been implemented over the past ten years. Practice-based development of the programme, both at the national and local level, increasingly poses challenges for its evaluation. One considerable challenge is the increasing acknowledgement of the complexity in the JOGG-approach, characterized by (a) objectives that vary locally, (b) adaptions to the programme over time in response to a community’s shifting needs, challenges and opportunities, and (c) emergent outcomes and non-linear causality.
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