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- Introduction
- Outline
- Obesogenic environment
- Analyzing obesogenic environments
- Example - schools (for physical activity)
- School settings (PA) - physical and economic
- School settings (PA) - policy and socio-cultural
- Sectors related to schools
- Urban design
- Amsterdam street
- Amsterdam bikes
- Fast food schooling
- TV ads to kids
- Obesogenic environments as drivers - summary
- Can obesity be prevented?
- Epidemiological triad
- Control of other epidemics
- Where is the effort directed?
- CHD - reducing cholesterol
- Behaviours can be changed to improve health
- What is the evidence for obesity prevention?
- Evidence-based obesity prevention
- WHO technical report 916
- WHO evidence table for obesity
- Host-based interventions
- The challenge of existing obesity
- Runaway weight gain train
- Movement inertia
- Obesity begets obesity
- Children as the priority target population
- Summary for host interventions
- Vector-based interventions
- Energy density and serving size
- Role of energy density
- Example - potato crisps
- Vectors - summary
- Environmental approaches
- Navy nutrition demonstration project
- Navy - results
- Subjective data
- StairWELL to better health
- Increasing fruit and salad purchases
- Socio-cultural predisposition to obesity
- Summary of changing environments
- Evidence for potential interventions
- Interventions for preventing obesity in children
- Broader review of school-based interventions
- Best evidence - reducing TV viewing time
- Example - Planet health
- Example - APPLES project
- Example - pathways trial
- Pathways results
- Summary of intervention evidence
- What should we do?
- Aims of intervention selection
- Intervention selection at community level
- Design of projects in Barwon, Victoria
- The health promotion process
- ANGELO process
- Prioritization process
- Be active, eat well...making it easy
- Be active, eat well in Colac
- Examples for action plans
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Drivers of the obesity epidemic
- Obesogenic environments
- Lessons learned from other epidemics
- Addressing "hosts", "vectors" and "environments"
- Whole-of-community intervention programs
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Swinburn, B. (2007, October 1). Can obesity be prevented in the current obesogenic environment? [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VFNC2789.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Boyd Swinburn has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Can obesity be prevented in the current obesogenic environment?
Published on October 1, 2007
48 min