Description:
Background: The heavy burden of obesity on individuals and society has attracted
a lot of attention, and many strategies to prevent or reverse it have been developed.
Consequently, many reviews exist on this topic, However, similar to the bulk of stud
ies, most reviews on combatting obesity follow the traditional (bio)medical approach.
Dedicated interventions that take the unequal distribution of obesity among socioeco
nomic groups into account, particularly by applying an interdisciplinary approach that
includes participation of the most heavily burdened low-SES groups themselves, are much
more scarce and thus also less frequently reviewed. Objective: We aim to write a scoping
review on interventions or initiatives aiming at obesity among groups with low socioe
conomic status that apply a form of participation of the target group. We will focus on
community-based programmes. Methods: We performed a literature search in Scopus,
Web of Science and Pubmed. Using Rayyan software [1], we identified 3227 articles, of
which, after screening the abstracts and full texts, 16 were eligible for further extraction
of data. Results: Currently, we are at the stage of data extraction. Preliminary findings
show that participatory approaches have an effect on a range of outcomes in low-SES
populations, including dietary patterns, sleep and/or BMI. Discussion: By confining the
review to community-based participatory research, identifying causal relationships is not
our main goal. Nevertheless, we will focus on interventions, initiatives or programmes
that aim to generate an impact and therefore go beyond associations or identifications of
underlying determinants. Instead, it may give us an understanding of why we tend to be
ineffective in combatting obesity in low-SES populations with top-down approaches and
possibly identify strategies that do have a long-term impact. At the conference, we will be
able to present the final data and conclusions.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/proceedings-91-00125.pdf
Type:
Procceding
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Tim van Zutphen