Co-creating interventions to improve energy balance behaviours

Activity: Lecture / PresentationInvited talkAcademic

Description

Adopting healthy habits at an early age is crucial as children who form healthy energy balanced-related behaviours (EBRBs) at a young age are more likely to continue these habits into adolescence and adulthood, making this an important public health target. EBRBs are mainly related to dietary habits, physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and sleep. Co-creating interventions with the target population has shown promise in providing more effective and sustainable solutions as they are centered on individuals’ needs and circumstances; hence, co-creation may be the effective solution to improving energy balance behaviours.
Period5 Jul 2021
Event titleDietary patterns and Dietary Behaviour in Children and Adolescents (webinar)
Event typeOther
Degree of RecognitionInternational