The epidemic of childhood obesity in the Americas must be stopped: Governmental and PAHO leadership are crucial

Int J Obes Suppl. 2013 Jun;3(Suppl 1):S15-7. doi: 10.1038/ijosup.2013.6. Epub 2013 May 16.

Abstract

The Pan American Health Organization's approach to preventing child obesity is built on (1) documenting and monitoring the problem and its social and economic impacts; (2) advocating for prevention and control policies through the life-course, within and outside of the health sector; (3) leading initiatives on healthy diet and active living and educating policy makers and the public about obesogenic environments, including policies to reduce the marketing of food and beverages to children; (4) enabling healthy environments for daily life activities, especially for children in schools and community settings; (5) strengthening capacity for integrated management of obesity and noncommunicable diseases with emphasis on primary health care; and (6) mobilizing partners and resources to combat the problem.

Keywords: Pan American Health Organization.; childhood; health determinants; health-promoting schools; life-course; policy.

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