Digital and Blended Lifestyle Interventions for Preschool-Aged Children and Families With a Low Socioeconomic Position and the General Population: Scoping Review - Takeaways - MDSpire

Digital and Blended Lifestyle Interventions for Preschool-Aged Children and Families With a Low Socioeconomic Position and the General Population: Scoping Review

  • By

  • Lea Hohendorf

  • Tessa Dekkers

  • Hanneke Kip

  • Laurence Alpay

  • Saskia M Kelders

  • June 5, 2026

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    Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors are prevalent in preschool-aged children, impacting long-term health outcomes.

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    Children from low socioeconomic backgrounds are disproportionately affected by health disparities related to lifestyle.

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    Interventions targeting preschool children often overlook the involvement of diverse stakeholders, limiting their effectiveness.

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    Digital and blended lifestyle interventions may enhance engagement but face challenges such as low literacy and poor connectivity.

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    This scoping review aims to map existing interventions and identify gaps in targeting preschool children, especially from low SEP families.

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