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Childhood Obesity Prevention
International Research, Controversies and Interventions
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Childhood obesity is an international public health concern, with a high profile in both the media and government policy. Controversial issues in the prevention of childhood obesity need to be considered early in the development of school, clinical or community prevention programs, as these issues are often the ones that promote the success or failure of attempts to ameliorate the problem at hand.

This book combines health education theory, research, and practice to guide researchers, students, educators, community health workers and practitioners in the prevention of childhood obesity and the promotion of child and adolescent health and well-being. It examines controversy in childhood obesity, including the link with poverty and the difficulty of addressing obesity whilst also tackling the issue of eating disorders. The prevalence of childhood obesity is covered, with international
chapters examining the importance of factors such as social class and ethnic differences, and global and local trends are identified. Approaches to prevention are presented, and the book concludes with the successful outcome of various interventions, demonstrating how the whole school community can
collaborate to promote health among young people.


Contents:

SECTION 1: CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY PREVENTION ; SECTION 2: PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHILDHOOD OBESITY ; SECTION 3: APPROACHES TO PREVENTION ; SECTION 4: INTERVENTIONS


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ISBN-13: 9780199572915
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: September, 2010
Pages: 448
Dimensions: 177.00 x 248.00 x 31.00
Weight: 904g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Eating Disorders, Nutrition, Paediatrics and Neonatal, Public Health

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