Population-based prevention of obesity: the need for comprehensive promotion of healthful eating, physical activity, and energy balance: a scientific statement from American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, Interdisciplinary Committee for Prevention (formerly the expert panel on population and prevention science).

IF 38.6 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Circulation Pub Date : 2008-07-22 Epub Date: 2008-06-30 DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.189702
Shiriki K Kumanyika, Eva Obarzanek, Nicolas Stettler, Ronny Bell, Alison E Field, Stephen P Fortmann, Barry A Franklin, Matthew W Gillman, Cora E Lewis, Walker Carlos Poston, June Stevens, Yuling Hong
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Obesity is a major influence on the development and course of cardiovascular diseases and affects physical and social functioning and quality of life. The importance of effective interventions to reduce obesity and related health risks has increased in recent decades because the number of adults and children who are obese has reached epidemic proportions. To prevent the development of overweight and obesity throughout the life course, population-based strategies that improve social and physical environmental contexts for healthful eating and physical activity are essential. Population-based approaches to obesity prevention are complementary to clinical preventive strategies and also to treatment programs for those who are already obese. This American Heart Association scientific statement aims: 1) to raise awareness of the importance of undertaking population-based initiatives specifically geared to the prevention of excess weight gain in adults and children; 2) to describe considerations for undertaking obesity prevention overall and in key risk subgroups; 3) to differentiate environmental and policy approaches to obesity prevention from those used in clinical prevention and obesity treatment; 4) to identify potential targets of environmental and policy change using an ecological model that includes multiple layers of influences on eating and physical activity across multiple societal sectors; and 5) to highlight the spectrum of potentially relevant interventions and the nature of evidence needed to inform population-based approaches. The evidence-based experience for population-wide approaches to obesity prevention is highlighted.

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以人群为基础的肥胖预防:全面促进健康饮食、体育活动和能量平衡的需要:美国心脏协会流行病学和预防委员会、跨学科预防委员会(以前是人口和预防科学专家组)的科学声明。
肥胖对心血管疾病的发展和过程有重要影响,影响身体和社会功能以及生活质量。近几十年来,由于肥胖的成人和儿童人数已达到流行病的程度,采取有效干预措施减少肥胖和相关健康风险的重要性日益增加。为了在整个生命过程中预防超重和肥胖的发展,必须采取以人群为基础的战略,改善健康饮食和身体活动的社会和自然环境。以人群为基础的肥胖预防方法是对临床预防策略的补充,也是对那些已经肥胖的人的治疗方案的补充。这份美国心脏协会的科学声明旨在:1)提高人们对开展以人群为基础的活动的重要性的认识,这些活动专门针对预防成人和儿童体重增加过多;2)描述在总体和关键危险亚群中开展肥胖预防的考虑因素;3)将预防肥胖的环境和政策方法与临床预防和治疗肥胖的方法区分开来;4)使用生态模型确定环境和政策变化的潜在目标,该模型包括多个社会部门对饮食和身体活动的多层影响;5)强调潜在相关干预措施的范围以及为基于人群的方法提供信息所需的证据的性质。报告强调了在全人群预防肥胖方法方面的循证经验。
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Circulation
Circulation 医学-外周血管病
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45.70
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1473
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2 months
期刊介绍: Circulation is a platform that publishes a diverse range of content related to cardiovascular health and disease. This includes original research manuscripts, review articles, and other contributions spanning observational studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services, outcomes studies, and advancements in basic and translational research. The journal serves as a vital resource for professionals and researchers in the field of cardiovascular health, providing a comprehensive platform for disseminating knowledge and fostering advancements in the understanding and management of cardiovascular issues.
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