Visscher Tommy Ls, Bell Colin, Gubbels Jessica S, Huang Terry Tk, Bryant Maria J, Peeters Anna, Horne Genevieve, French Simone A
Research Centre for the Prevention of Overweight Zwolle, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences and VU University, PO Box 10090, 8000GB Zwolle, The Netherlands.
School of Medicine and WHO Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention, Deakin University, Locked Bag 20000, 3220 Geelong, VIC Australia.
BMC Obes. 2014 Dec 21;1:29. doi: 10.1186/s40608-014-0029-x. eCollection 2014.
Earlier this year the BMC portfolio was enriched by a new journal BMC Obesity. Here, we present the aims and objectives of the section on Lifestyle and Community Interventions. Innovative research is needed. Preventing or managing obesity requires addressing different determinants across multiple levels where diverse levers and stakeholders can play a critical role. Interactions of these determinants within and between systems need to be studied. How to leverage, manage and measure this complexity underlies the innovation that is needed in the next generation of obesity interventions. The ambition of the Lifestyle and Community Interventions section is to provide a space for innovative research, including research that falls outside the traditional comfort zone. We welcome studies of heterogeneous designs, including those of qualitative, quantitative, mixed and systems methodologies. Studies of interest include not only outcomes research of interventions but also process evaluation, cost-effectiveness or cost-benefit analysis, and implementation and dissemination research. Innovations that integrate diverse intervention levers or combine primary and secondary levels of prevention are particularly encouraged. The general aim of BMC Obesity's Lifestyle and Community Interventions section is to advance our ability to decide on what combinations of approaches will be required to effectively and equitably prevent obesity.
今年早些时候,BMC系列新增了一本期刊《BMC肥胖症》。在此,我们介绍生活方式与社区干预板块的目标。创新研究很有必要。预防或管理肥胖症需要在多个层面应对不同的决定因素,在这些层面上,各种手段和利益相关者都能发挥关键作用。需要研究这些决定因素在系统内部以及系统之间的相互作用。如何利用、管理和衡量这种复杂性是下一代肥胖症干预措施所需创新的基础。生活方式与社区干预板块的目标是为创新研究提供一个空间,包括那些超出传统舒适区的研究。我们欢迎各种不同设计的研究,包括定性、定量、混合和系统方法的研究。感兴趣的研究不仅包括干预措施的结果研究,还包括过程评估、成本效益或成本效益分析,以及实施和传播研究。特别鼓励整合多种干预手段或结合一级和二级预防层面的创新。《BMC肥胖症》生活方式与社区干预板块的总体目标是提高我们的能力,以便确定需要哪些方法组合来有效且公平地预防肥胖症。