Jornal de Pediatria (Jun 2016)

Obesogenic environment – intervention opportunities

  • Mauro Fisberg,
  • Priscila Maximino,
  • Juliana Kain,
  • Irina Kovalskys

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2016.02.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 3 suppl 1
pp. 30 – 39

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate environmental obesogenic-related factors, such as physical activity in neighborhoods and schools, nutritional behavior, and intervention programs. Sources: Critical analysis of literature with personal point of view from infant obesity experts and political advisors for public intervention. Data synthesis: Although obesity is a public health problem affecting several age groups, it is among children and adolescents that it plays a more important role, due to treatment complexity, high likelihood of persistence into adulthood, and association with other non- transmissible diseases while still in early age. Environment is a main component of the genesis and outcomes in the near future or long term. Modification of intake with high-density food, meal skipping, and high intake of saturated fat, sugar, and salt, associated to high levels of sedentarism are main causes of obesity. Conclusion: Intervention opportunities are related to modifications in political, environmental, and individual settings. School and physical activities in the educational environment are intertwined with nutrition intervention in continuous education. A critical review of some different scenarios in Latin American countries is presented.

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