Too early to proclaim the end of the war on childhood obesity


Autoria(s): Vidgen, Helen A.
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14/11/2013

Resumo

Parents winning childhood war on obesity, Australian Bureau of Statistics data reveals, screamed the headline. Sounds like a good news story to make every parent breathe a sigh of relief, but is it really true? The article in question quoted obesity expert and University of South Australia Professor Tim Olds, who argued that “the media and public health authorities are getting carried away” about childhood obesity. He pointed to the fact that recent ABS data showed rates of overweight and obesity in children plateaued between 2007/08 and between 2011/12. But that still means one in four Australian children is overweight or obese; it’s clear we still have a lot of work to do. As a nutritionist working with parents every day (both in practical obesity programs and in research into reducing this considerable health risk), I was concerned that the article could be taken at face value. Because there’s more, much more, to this story.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65165/

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The Conversation Media Group

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65165/2/65165.pdf

http://theconversation.com/too-early-to-proclaim-the-end-of-the-war-on-childhood-obesity-19975

Vidgen, Helen A. (2013) Too early to proclaim the end of the war on childhood obesity. The Conversation.

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Copyright 2013 The Conversation Media Group

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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #111104 Public Nutrition Intervention #obesity #childhood #children #National Nutrition Survey #prevelance
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Journal Article