Journal of Obesity and Therapeutics

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Rinita Dam Author

Subjects of specialization
Qualitative Analysis, Research Methodology, Research Analysis

Affiliation
Department of Medicine, Birmingham City University, UK.

Biography

Dr. Rinita Dam, is currently working in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, Medical Sciences Division, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, UK. Rinita Dam, areas of research interests include Research Methodolog, Research Analysis, Participant Observation etc.,


Publications

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Child Obesity 2018: An UK based digital intervention to enable parents to keep abreast of their children’s growth and to support reductions in childhood obesity – A mixed methods study-Rinita Dam- Birmingham City University, UK

Author(s): Rinita Dam

Background: To understand the health risk of the local population and to combat rising levels of childhood obesity, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust has developed the Children's Health and Monitoring Programme (CHAMP). CHAMP includes: (a) annual weighing and measuring for primary school children (age 4 to 11), and (b) a feedback system to convey Body Mass Index (BMI) results to parents via a secure website. Objective: To investigate how effectively CHAMP engaged with parents and supported reductions in childhood obesity. Methods: A mixed-methods design was used. Anonymised CHAMP registration and BMI data were collected between September 2013 and March 2017. BMI change over time was compared in matched cohorts of children whose parents had and had not registered with the CHAMP w... view more»

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