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Childhood obesity in Australia remains a widespread health concern that warrants population-wide prevention programs

Authors :
Adrian Bauman
Louise A. Baur
Kate Steinbeck
Stephen Colagiuri
Jennie Brand-Miller
Leonard H Storlien
Ian D. Caterson
Maria A. Fiatarone Singh
Tim Gill
Source :
The Medical journal of Australia. 190(3)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Recent reports have suggested that the problem of childhood and adolescent obesity has been exaggerated in Australia, and that community-wide obesity prevention initiatives are not warranted; we argue that this is not an accurate reflection of the situation. Available data indicate that obesity affects 6%-8% of Australian schoolchildren, and that the proportion has continued to increase in recent years. Childhood and adolescent obesity is associated with a wide range of immediate health concerns, as well as increasing the risk of disease in adulthood. Some weight-related health problems are also found in overweight children. A range of strategies, including whole-of-community obesity prevention programs, will be required to tackle this problem. Concerns about disordered eating in children and adolescents should not preclude appropriate action on childhood obesity.

Details

ISSN :
0025729X
Volume :
190
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Medical journal of Australia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee352e0850239cd6ef5916d246e20253