Home |  Contact UsSitemap

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9

Foresight Report: Obesity: Strategies for prevention and treatment: Whole-system approach

Author: Peter Kopelman
Organisation: St George’s, University of London
Publish Date: 2010
Country: United Kingdom
Sector: Health
Method: Foresight
Theme: Food
Type: Report
Language: English
Tags: Obesity, Long-term implications, Health, Economic implications, Prevention, Treatment, Policies

Successfully tackling obesity is a long-term commitment. Current levels of obesity in the population have been ‡ 30 years in the making. Not only will this position take time to reverse but there will be a considerable time lag before health and economic benefits are achieved through reductions in the morbidity from obesity-related diseases. There is clear evidence that policies aimed only at individuals will be inadequate and that increasing small-scale interventions will not suffice. Major action to prevent excess weight gain at a population level is required. The Foresight Report has confirmed that a ‘whole system’ approach is critical. This approach will require a broad portfolio of integrated policy responses including both national and local measures. This strategy requires action by government, both central and local, industry and communities and by families and the societies in which they live.
Located in: Resources
Powered by Sigsiu.NET
Foresight For Development - Funding for this uniquely African foresight site was generously provided by Rockefeller Foundation. Email Us | Creative Commons Deed | Terms of Conditions