Addressing childhood obesity through increased physical activity

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作者
Hills, Andrew P. [1 ]
Okely, Anthony D. [2 ]
Baur, Louise A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Human Movement Studies, Inst Hlth & Biomed Innovat, Australian Technol Network Ctr Metab Fitness, Brisbane, Qld 4059, Australia
[2] Univ Wollongong, Fac Educ, Child Obes Res Ctr, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[3] Univ Sydney, Sch Clin, Childrens Hosp Westmead, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
关键词
SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS; MOTOR SKILL PROFICIENCY; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; METABOLIC SYNDROME; UNITED-STATES; RISK-FACTORS; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; WEIGHT-GAIN; OVERWEIGHT; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1038/nrendo.2010.133
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Obesity is affecting an increasing proportion of children globally. Despite an appreciation that physical activity is essential for the normal growth and development of children and prevents obesity and obesity-related health problems, too few children are physically active. A concurrent problem is that today's young people spend more time than previous generations did in sedentary pursuits, including watching television and engaging in screen-based games. Active behavior has been displaced by these inactive recreational choices, which has contributed to reductions in activity-related energy expenditure. Implementation of multifactorial solutions considered to offer the best chance of combating these trends is urgently required to redress the energy imbalance that characterizes obesity. The counterproductive 'shame and blame' mentality that apportions responsibility for the childhood obesity problem to sufferers, their parents, teachers or health-care providers needs to be changed. Instead, these groups should offer constant support and encouragement to promote appropriate physical activity in children. Failure to provide activity opportunities will increase the likelihood that the children of today will live less healthy (and possibly shorter) lives than their parents.
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页数:7
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