2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-017-0641-8
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Enhancing the get healthy information and coaching service for Aboriginal adults: evaluation of the process and impact of the program

Abstract: BackgroundNon-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% of the total burden of disease; this proportion is greater for Aboriginal communities. The Get Healthy Service (GHS) is effective at reducing lifestyle-based chronic disease risk factors among adults and was enhanced to facilitate accessibility and ensure Aboriginal cultural appropriateness. The purpose of this study is to detail how formative research with Aboriginal communities was applied to guide the development and re… Show more

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“… 81 The evaluation reported significant improvements in self-reported BMI, waist circumference and dietary indicators with no significant differences between improvements made by Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. 81 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“… 81 The evaluation reported significant improvements in self-reported BMI, waist circumference and dietary indicators with no significant differences between improvements made by Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. 81 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These 78 studies have been summarised in online supplementary table 2 and grouped according to the policy areas of the NOURISHING framework (table 1). There were 5 articles examining food labelling, [18][19][20][21][22] 21 relating to healthy food provision (predominantly in schools), 10 reporting economic interventions (predominantly subsidies/discounts), [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53] 10 evaluating food composition strategies (mainly food fortification), [54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63] 10 food retail studies, 64-73 6 food system/supply chain interventions, [54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62] 4 information/public awareness campaigns, [74][75][76][77] 4 nutrition counselling/advice evaluations [78][79][80][81] and 8 education/skill development interventions. [82][83][84]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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