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Question: For your selected setting:
1) Undertake a literature review of a range of nutrition promotion programs that have been used to impact on nutrition (+/- physical activity) in this setting in Australia and internationally. You should include at least ten (10) programs in your review.
2) Critically discuss each of these programs and their reported effectiveness taking into consideration the:
1. level of evidence;
2. strength of evidence;
3. magnitude of effects;
4. relevance of findings; and
5. internal and external validity of the study/program.
3) Conclude your review by identifying the most effective strategy/strategies for the Australian context.
Appendix: Include a table to summarise the programs identified, including the sample, strategies used, outcomes and implications.
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