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Prevention of childhood obesity
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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by L J Ells, Karen CampbellKaren Campbell, J Lidstone, S Kelly, R Lang, C SummerbellChildhood obesity is a complex disease with different genetic, metabolic, environmental and behavioural components that are interrelated and potentially confounding, thus making causal pathways difficult to define. Given the tracking of obesity and the associated risk factors, childhood is an important period for prevention. To date, evidence would support preventative interventions that encourage physical activity and a healthy diet, restrict sedentary activities and offer behavioural support. However, these interventions should involve not only the child but the whole family, school and community. If the current global obesity epidemic is to be halted, further large-scale, well-designed prevention studies are required, particularly within settings outside of the USA, in order to expand the currently limited evidence base upon which clinical recommendations and public health approaches can be formulated. This must be accompanied by enhanced monitoring of paediatric obesity prevalence and continued support from all stakeholders at global, national, regional and local levels.
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Journal
Best practice and research clinical endocrinology and metabolismVolume
19Issue
3Pagination
441 - 445Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
ISSN
1532-1908Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2005, ElsevierUsage metrics
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Keywords
childhoodobesity preventionphysical activityhealthy dietsedentary behaviourante\/postnatalbody mass indexwaist circumferenceschoolcommunitygovernmentScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEndocrinology & MetabolismBODY-MASS INDEXPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYPRESCHOOL-CHILDRENPEDIATRIC OBESITYCONTROLLED-TRIALEATING BEHAVIORPRIMARY-SCHOOLHEALTHY-STARTCONSUMPTIONPROGRAM