Wendy Van Lippevelde, Lea Maes, Caroline Braet

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Wendy Van Lippevelde, Lea Maes, Caroline Braet School and obesity Wendy Van Lippevelde, Lea Maes, Caroline Braet

1. Negative outcomes of childhood obesity in a school context Social stigma Depression & Anxiety Low self-esteem Low QOL Low self-efficacy Poor academic performance

2. Influence of school environment on childhood obesity

3. Obesity prevention in a school setting Children spend much time at school  school ideal setting for health promotion Global School Health Initiative (WHO) – Health promoting school Multicomponent school-based interventions: most succesful but limited effects

4. Role of parents in school-based obesity prevention NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Some evidence for the effectiveness of the parental component (Hoelscher et al. 2002; Knai et al. 2006; Peters et al. 2009; Salmon et al. 2007; Thomas 2004; Timperio et al. 2004; Van Sluis et al. 2007; Doak et al. 2006; Katz et al. 2008) Some studies report no added value of the parental component (Kahn et al. 2002; Thomas et al. 2006; Stice et al. 2006)