This thesis has revealed important data and characteristics of sugar sweetened beverage consumption, longitudinal nutrient intakes and dietary changes and the potential relationship of these covariates with overweight and obesity in adolescents in Ho Chi Minh City. It also highlighted barriers and contexts for intervention and the most important part is the revelation of effectiveness of peer-led interventions in childhood obesity prevention which paved the way for formal pilot and full scale interventions in the future.
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