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Using theory of planned behavior to predict healthy eating among Danish adolescents
Alice Grønhøj, Tino Bech‐Larsen, Kara Chan, Lennon TsangThe purpose of the study was to apply the theory of planned behavior to predict Danish adolescents’ behavioral intention for healthy eating.
Formula manufacturers’ web sites: are they really non‐compliant advertisements?
Barrie Gunter, Roger Dickinson, Julian Matthews, Jennifer ColeIn the UK, advertising of infant formula products direct to consumers is not permitted. These products must be used on the recommendation of suitably qualified health or medical…
Walking behaviours among adolescent girls in Scotland: a pilot study
Joanna Kirby, Jo InchleyThe wide ranging physical and mental health benefits of physical activity during adolescence are well established and walking has been identified as one of only two forms of…
Physical activity in schools: A qualitative case study of eight Norwegian schools’ experiences with the implementation of a national policy
Torill Larsen, Oddrun Samdal, Hege TjomslandOver the past decades numerous policies, programmes and interventions have been undertaken to increase students’ participation in physical activity in school. Research shows that…
Identity, knowledge and participation: health theatre for children
Dan GrabowskiThe main aim of the paper is to explore whether health theatre as a school‐based health promotion initiative communicates relevant health knowledge to children and the…
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