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Development of a novel, school located, #obesity prevention programme, the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)

Dr Katrina Wyatt and Dr Jennifer Lloyd, in the latest issue of the journal Education and Health, describe the development of a school-located obesity prevention programme which used creative delivery methods to engage and support schools, children and their families in adopting sustainable changes to their lifestyles.
 
To read the article please follow this link
 

How adolescents perceive cigarette packaging and possible benefits of plain packaging #smoking

In the latest issue of the journal Education and Health, Allison Ford and colleagues from the Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling, research adolescents’ responses to, and perceptions of, different cigarette pack styles. The results could help adolescents recognise how they continue to be targeted by the tobacco industry and support school-based tobacco education to help smoking prevention.
 
To read the article please follow this link

 

Self-reported #drinking behaviour of school age #children in Sunderland over a fourteen-year period

Dr Alison McInnes and Dr David Blackwell, in the latest issue of the journal Education and Health, present their study on the drinking behaviours and health-related practices of school-age children in the North East.
To read the article please follow this link

 

Before Tuesday 11th June : Ask your MP to vote for statutory #PSHE in England

Before Tuesday 11th June : Ask your MP to vote for statutory #PSHE in England

Primary school teachers’ asthma knowledge and confidence in managing children with asthma

Dr. Mohammad Al-Motlaq and Dr. Kenneth Sellick, in the latest issue of the journal Education and Health, write about school teachers’ knowledge of asthma and their confidence in managing children with asthma.

To read the article please follow this link

SHEU : possibly the best source for research about 5-11yr olds health and wellbeing #Health #Child

Free research resource from SHEU for those concerned with young people's health and wellbeing
 
Topics - Food : Drugs : SRE/RSE : Exercise : Education : Lifestyle : Health
Example - ‘Getting fit basically just means, like, nonfat’: children's lessons in fitness and fatness
 
Monthly updates - - JOIN NOW - - click to find all latest links about 5-11 year olds
 

Health problems for teenagers in 1981

Following a SHEU school survey in 1981, a Health Coordinator in a comprehensive school wrote one of the first articles for the journal Education and Health (see below).
Among the valuable bits of information gleaned from the survey were results also supported by a youth leader from a nearby youth club.
 
Which one of the following did the youth leader feel was the main health problem among local teenagers ...?
Drug taking
Personal hygiene
Alcohol abuse
Lack of sex education / poor relationships
 

Research: health wellbeing children and young people - SHEU archive

Welcome to possibly the best free resource with links to research about children young people health and wellbeing.
 
This service first developed in January 2006 and grew from SHEU's health and wellbeing research work with young people and their health related behaviour.
 
You can have the latest links sent to your email address.
 
The archive holds the links under each topic eg. Drugs, SRE/RSE, Food, Exercise etc.
 

SHEU data young people, beer and lager drinking - school survey results from 10-15 year olds

Young people, beer and lager - another SHEUByte [bite-sized research resource].
 
Since 1983, 14-15 yr old boys report that, after beer, their second favourite alcoholic drink is ...?
 
To find the answer and read the SHEUByte ... follow this link

Can the provision of games equipment at school break time increase the physical activity levels of adolescents?

Recent item added to the links to research news about 11-16 year olds :
Can the provision of games equipment at school break time increase the physical activity levels of adolescents? Alice Carter and Adam Evans.
To find all the links please click here
 

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