Literature DB >> 18307698

International strategies to address obesity.

J O Hill1, J C Peters, V A Catenacci, H R Wyatt.   

Abstract

Obesity rates are increasing in most countries throughout the world. The reasons for the increase are complex and involve biological, behavioural and environmental factors. We have unintentionally created environments that encourage over-eating and discourage physical activity. Despite the recognition of the seriousness of obesity to public health, no interventions have been effective in reducing obesity rates on a population basis. Reversing obesity rates within populations will require addressing both individual behaviour and the obesogenic environment. Obesity rates could be reduced by treating affected individuals or by preventing the gradual increase in body weights of the population. Success in long-term obesity treatment is poor and appears to require that large behaviour changes be made and sustained. An alternative approach is to promote small lifestyle changes to prevent the gradual increase in the body weight of populations. America On the Move is an initiative based on promoting small lifestyle changes to prevent weight gain in the US population. This is one strategy could be used in other countries to reduce obesity rates.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18307698     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-789X.2007.00437.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Rev        ISSN: 1467-7881            Impact factor:   9.213


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3.  Assessing Readiness to Lose Weight among Obese Women Attending the Nutrition Clinic.

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4.  Estimating controlled direct effects of restrictivefeeding practices in the 'Early dieting in girls' study.

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Review 5.  Appetite control and energy balance regulation in the modern world: reward-driven brain overrides repletion signals.

Authors:  H Zheng; N R Lenard; A C Shin; H-R Berthoud
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6.  Self-rated health does not predict 10-year weight change among middle-aged adults in a longitudinal population study.

Authors:  Margareta Norberg; Kristina Lindvall; Paul L Jenkins; Maria Emmelin; Göran Lönnberg; Anne N Nafziger
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7.  Behavioral determinants of obesity: research findings and policy implications.

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8.  Addressing the policy cacophony does not require more evidence: an argument for reframing obesity as caloric overconsumption.

Authors:  Jacob J Shelley
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2012-11-30       Impact factor: 3.295

9.  Changes in school environment, awareness and actions regarding overweight prevention among Dutch secondary schools between 2006-2007 and 2010-2011.

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10.  What's law got to do with it Part 2: Legal strategies for healthier nutrition and obesity prevention.

Authors:  Roger S Magnusson
Journal:  Aust New Zealand Health Policy       Date:  2008-06-05
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