BioMed Central, Research Involvement and Engagement, 1(10), 2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40900-024-00559-1
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AbstractOur comment discusses our experience establishing a youth advisory group focused on chronic disease prevention research. The comment highlights three key learnings: the need for researchers to adapt their working style, the importance of redefining the power dynamics, and disrupting traditional research structures to align with co-researcher engagement models.