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Professor Jantine Schuit is senior scientist in the field of health behavior and health promotion. Promotion of health is challenging because many factors outside the realm of the health sector itself have impact on health and behavior, e.g. social and community networks, living and working conditions and the general socio-economic, cultural and environmental conditions. Acknowledging this, unhealthy lifestyles can only be addressed when there is understanding of the broader context. Single interventions are not sufficient and therefore health promotion should combine (individual or community based) behavioral interventions with upstream policies that shape living circumstances that affect health and health behavior. The research of Jantine Schuit focusses on the contribution and/or effectiveness of behavioral interventions, environmental interventions and upstream policy measures on health and health behavior. Examples are the contribution of social and built environments of neighborhoods on the physical activity level of children; effectiveness of food polices and pricing policies on a healthy diet and the impact of transport policies on active behavior. In her research she pays special attention to people in lower socio-economic position.
Furthermore her research includes effectiveness of intersectoral approaches, such as health in all policies (HiAP), or ?whole of government approaches, in which different policy sectors work together on health in a coordinated manner. She is also interested in asset based approaches and community participation in which citizens are more involved in defining the health issues, and identifying their determinants and solutions. Apart from effectiveness studies she also investigates the feasibility of these interventions and policies and she works on new developments in methodology for evaluation. Finally her expertise covers the translation of scientific evidence into effective public policy and practice.
Key words
- Effectiveness of health promotion
- Feasibility
- Health in all Polices
- Community based interventions
- Translation of research into policy and practice
- Social determinant of health and health behavior
- Citizen science and participation
- Methodology of evaluation
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Correction to: A Theoretical Perspective on Why Socioeconomic Health Inequalities Are Persistent: Building the Case for an Effective Approach (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, (2022), 19, 14, (8384), 10.3390/ijerph19148384)
Wilderink, L., Bakker, I., Schuit, A. J., Seidell, J. C., Pop, I. A. & Renders, C. M., May 2024, In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 21, 5, 573.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/Letter to the editor › Academic › peer-review
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Mechanisms and contextual factors related to key elements of a successful integrated community-based approach aimed at reducing socioeconomic health inequalities in the Netherlands: A realist evaluation perspective
Wilderink, L., Visscher, A., Bakker, I., Schuit, A. J., Seidell, J. C. & Renders, C. M., 17 May 2023, In: PLoS ONE. 18, 5, e0284903.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Total daily energy expenditure has declined over the past three decades due to declining basal expenditure, not reduced activity expenditure
Speakman, J. R., de Jong, J. M. A., Sinha, S., Westerterp, K. R., Yamada, Y., Sagayama, H., Ainslie, P. N., Anderson, L. J., Arab, L., Bedu-Addo, K., Blanc, S., Bonomi, A. G., Bovet, P., Brage, S., Buchowski, M. S., Butte, N. F., Camps, S. G. J. A., Cooper, J. A., Cooper, R. & Das, S. K. & 60 others, , 26 Apr 2023, In: Nature Metabolism. 5, 4, p. 579-588 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Facilitators and barriers of intersectoral co-operation to promote healthier and more environmentally friendly behaviour: A qualitative evaluation through focus groups for the INHERIT project
Van Der Vliet, N., Den Broeder, L., Romeo-Velilla, M., Staatsen, B., Kruize, H., Friedrich, B. & Schuit, A. J., Dec 2022, In: BMC Public Health. 22, 1, 617.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition
Rimbach, R., Yamada, Y., Consortium, I. D. D., Sagayama, H., Ainslie, P. N., Anderson, L. F., Anderson, L. J., Arab, L., Baddou, I., Bedu-Addo, K., Blaak, E. E., Blanc, S., Bonomi, A. G., Bouten, C. V. C., Bovet, P., Buchowski, M. S., Butte, N. F., Camps, S. G. J. A., Close, G. L. & Cooper, J. A. & 31 others, , Dec 2022, In: Nature Communications. 13, 1, 99.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open Access15 Citations (Scopus)