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Bell, A.C., van Zutphen, M., Simmons, A, Sanigorski, A. and Swinburn, B. 2006, Colac's Be Active Eat Well program outcomes, in Progress in Obesity Research 10 : Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Obesity; ICO2006, ICMS Australasia Pty Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W., pp. 1-8.

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Title Colac's Be Active Eat Well program outcomes
Alternative title The mid-intervention impact of ‘Be Active Eat Well’
Author(s) Bell, A.C.
van Zutphen, M.
Simmons, A
Sanigorski, A.
Swinburn, B.
Conference name International Congress on Obesity (10th : 2006 : Sydney, N.S.W.)
Conference location Sydney, N.S.W.
Conference dates 3-8 Sep. 2006
Title of proceedings Progress in Obesity Research 10 : Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Obesity; ICO2006
Publication date 2006
Start page 1
End page 8
Total pages 8 p.
Publisher ICMS Australasia Pty Ltd
Place of publication Sydney, N.S.W.
Summary The high baseline prevalence of overweight highlighted the pressing need for interventions like Be Active Eat Well (BAEW). The mid-intervention survey found that change was underway. The impact on weight status, behaviours and environments is presented.
Notes Presented in the Population Prevention Interventions session. Paper reference number:IS0114
ISBN 9780646470863
Language eng
Field of Research 111712 Health Promotion
Socio Economic Objective 920205 Health Education and Promotion
HERDC Research category EN Other conference paper
Copyright notice ©2006, ICO
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30022174
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