School health programme 'reduced obesity levels by almost 10%'

Introducing targeted health education programmes in Irish primary schools can reduce obesity levels by almost 10%, research has indicated.

School health programme 'reduced obesity levels by almost 10%'

Introducing targeted health education programmes in Irish primary schools can reduce obesity levels by almost 10%, research has indicated.

A study of the longer-term impact of an initiative rolled out in seven primary schools in Tallaght found that, four years after it started, 16% of their pupils were considered obese, compared to a 25% average in schools that did not run the programme.

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