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Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2020

A review of the school-aged children and adolescent nutrition in Europe and Central Asia region

This review aims to collate and present data and information on the nutritional status (over- and undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies) and unhealthy dietary patterns and behaviours of children and adolescents (7-18 years) across the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region in order to assis

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2020

Quality guidelines for antibullying policies in Europe: A review and recommendations

This document offers a needs analysis of the opportunities in Europe to integrate quality criteria for antibullying policies in secondary schools and in quality frameworks for the education sector.

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