Are there requirements or constraints in terms of the targets of the interventions being developed?
A. Interventions can be targeted to the individual, family, social network, community, environmental, clinical or population level, or combinations of these, and to any age group. Depending upon the intervention(s) being developed, intervention targets and outcome measures may involve the individual (e.g., energy intake, physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, adherence to specific behavioral strategies used in weight control programs such as self-monitoring of eating and physical activity levels) or broader, aggregate outcomes (e.g., use of walking and bike paths, purchases of fruits and vegetables or other healthy foods).
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