Effectiveness of gender-targeted versus gender-neutral interventions aimed at improving dietary intake, physical activity and/or overweight/obesity in young adults (aged 17-35 years): A systematic review and meta-analysis
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AuthorsSharkey T.; Whatnall M.C.; Hutchesson M.J.; Haslam R.L.; Bezzina A.; Collins C.E.; Ashton L.M.
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TypeOriginal research
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JournalNutrition Journal
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Publication Date2020
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Abstract
Young adulthood has become synonymous with the development of poor lifestyle behaviours associated with an increased risk of preventable chronic disease in later years. Interventions aiming to improve health behaviours may be more engaging and effective if they are targeted to males or females than interventions with a gender-neutral approach. This review will examine the outcome effectiveness of gender-targeted and gender-neutral interventions targeting nutrition, physical activity or overweight/obesity in young adults (17–35 years).