Working Groups - Childhood Obesity Task Force
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Members of the EASO Childhood Obesity Task Force
- Ram Weiss (Israel) - Chair
- Jennifer Baker (Denmark)
- Nathalie Farpour Lambert (Switzerland)
- Paulina Nowicka (Sweden)
- Angelo Pietrobelli (Italy)
EASO & Childhood Obesity
Twenty percent of Europes school-age children are estimated
to be overweight with an increased risk of developing chronic diseases
as they become adults. Of these overweight children, one in five
is obese, with a significant probability that they are already suffering
the early signs of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and liver disease.
The number of overweight children has risen substantially in the
last two decades and is likely to continue to rise unless major
prevention programmes are initiated.
The treatment of child obesity can involve a wide range of professional
services including family counselling, behaviour modification, sports
and activity training, nutrition and dietetics and, where necessary,
pharmaceutical and surgical interventions. However, obesity treatment
in children is rarely fully successful in the longer term. The main
aim of treatment is to prevent further increases in obesity and
to reduce as much as possible the risk of related ill health.
Prevention of child obesity involves the child, the family, the
school, the health services, the community and society at large.
A childs environment contains many inducements that encourage
weight gain, and the child cannot be expected to resist these alone.
Healthier choices need to be easy ones for a child to make, and
need to be fully supported by all those responsible for childrens
health. Where necessary, controls may need to be exerted to ensure
that children are not induced to make choices which could damage
their health.
Please email Ram Weiss for enquiries.
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