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SPOTLIGHT Project
SPOTLIGHT is a research project led by VU University Medical Center Amsterdam and part-funded by the European Union 7th Framework Programme concerning health. Initial EU funding is for the period 2013-2016, covering part of the budget of €3.7m.

SPOTLIGHT Project purpose
SPOTLIGHT is an acronym for ‘Sustainable prevention of obesity through integrated strategies’ with the objective to systematically define the factors necessary for establishing effective health promotion approaches among adults, at different levels in varying contexts - individual, family, organisational, and environments that can change behaviour, lifestyles, and life skills to sustainably reduce obesogenic behaviours. The core objective is to provide an evidence-based model for effective integrated intervention approaches in health promotion practice applicable across European regions.

SPOTLIGHT Project outputs
Project outputs will include (i) reviews and analyses of the strengths and weaknesses of ongoing community interventions to prevent obesity and promote health in European member states; (ii) an interactive, map-based database of at least 80 community interventions active during the period of the project; (iii) guidance to sponsors and funders of interventions on the elements that make for successful interventions; (iv) guidance and instruction manuals on using virtual analyses of environments (e.g. using Google Street View) for estimating the ‘obesogenicity’ of the environment.

SPOTLIGHT Project Consortium

 * VU University Medical Center (The Netherlands) Coordinating centre
 * Technical University of Lisbon (Portugal)
 * The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (United Kingdom)
 * The University of Bergen (Norway)
 * The University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
 * Ghent University (Belgium)
 * Metropolitan University College (Denmark)
 * Maastricht University (The Netherlands)
 * Nutrition Epidemiology Unit, Université Paris 13 (France)
 * Blox Group (The Netherlands)
 * University of Debrecen (Hungary)
 * The European Association for the Study of Obesity
 * The World Obesity Federation