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Fig 1.

Flowchart of enrollment, baseline measurements, and follow-up of teachers, classes and schools in the Baden-Württemberg Study.

Adapted from “Evaluation of a health promotion program in children: Study protocol and design of the cluster-randomized Baden-Wuerttemberg primary school study [DRKS-ID: DRKS00000494].,” by Dreyhaupt J, Koch B, Wirt T, Schreiber A, Brandstetter S, Kesztyues D, et al. BMC Public Health. 2012;12(1):157. Copyright 2012 by Dr. Jens Dreyhaupt. Adapted with permission.

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Fig 2.

Flowchart of participants/datasets in the Baden-Württemberg Study.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of participants in the Baden-Württemberg Study.

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Table 2.

Changes baseline—follow-Up.

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Table 3.

Logistic regression models for the incidence of abdominal obesity with and without imputed values for skipping breakfast.

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Table 4.

Costs for the intervention in the year 2010/2011 in Euro.

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Table 5.

Different model calculations for costs per case of abdominal obesity averted.

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