RT @UON_NUDIs: An appropriate health promotion should be to decrease the focus on undesirable features of obesity and focus on the benefits…
RT @UON_NUDIs: An appropriate health promotion should be to decrease the focus on undesirable features of obesity and focus on the benefits…
RT @UON_NUDIs: An appropriate health promotion should be to decrease the focus on undesirable features of obesity and focus on the benefits…
An appropriate health promotion should be to decrease the focus on undesirable features of obesity and focus on the benefits of varied well-balanced diet and physical activity instead. Read more on https://t.co/3zuWE5IqO5 Like / retweet this post if you ag
Public Health are trying to figure out ways to promote healthy eating. @IamDrKarla #UISPSYOBES/ED https://t.co/eOBj1vVQBi
RT @UON_NUDIs: Positive messages reinforcing feel-good benefits of exercise and healthy diet encourage a lifestyle protective against obesi…
Positive messages reinforcing feel-good benefits of exercise and healthy diet encourage a lifestyle protective against obesity. https://t.co/DluQR09Q9a https://t.co/3NgUCFNFl1 https://t.co/bH0patxO7V https://t.co/iJeMsr69D2
Social marketing campaigns that have targeted weight loss explicitly have generally shown poor weight loss outcomes http://t.co/FIyGmuPvxx
@Booky_Lillz I deleted the links bc the # I used was bringing me trolls so heres one http://t.co/duB4dqRWcA and other http://t.co/Q6sl75J8Y3
Are community-based approaches & social marketing campaigns the best method for addressing obesity? http://t.co/duB4dqRWcA #notyourgoodfatty
@UWFHlthTech Interesting article on public health campaigns and obesity http://t.co/KZ1sf347
@UWFHlthTech Interesting article on public health campaigns and obesity http://t.co/KZ1sf347