Nutritional Strategies for Childhood Obesity Prevention
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Interventions in the “First 1000 Days”
3.1.1. Interventions in Preconception Period and Pregnancy
3.1.2. Interventions in the 0–2 Years Age Group
Breastfeeding
Characteristics of Formula Milk
Complementary Feeding
Interventions on Parents
3.2. Interventions in Preschool and School Age
3.2.1. Preschool Setting
3.2.2. School Setting
3.2.3. Home and Community Setting
3.3. Interventions on Specific Aspects of Dietary Intake
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age Groups | Type of Intervention |
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Preconception interventions | Use balanced protein-energy supplements in malnourished mothers (to reduce the risk of SGA and LBW). Provide nutrition and physical activity counseling. Stop smoking (to reduce the risk of LBW). |
Pregnancy | Use energy/protein supplements in mothers “undernourished or nutritionally at risk” (to reduce the risk of SGA and LBW). Stop smoking (to reduce the risk of LBW). Control maternal diabetes and GDM. |
From birth to the first 2 years | Favor breastfeeding. |
Not introduce complementary feeding before 4 months of age. | |
Recommend infant formula milks with appropriate protein content. | |
Promote the active involvement of the family. | |
From the age of 2 | Combine intervention on nutrition and physical activity. Promote the active involvement of the family. Involve the school setting in the interventions. Promote the consumption of a healthy diet, with particular reference to the Mediterranean diet. Increase fiber intake. Respect the RDI for lipids. Reduce the intake of sugary drinks. |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleFornari, Elena, Marco Brusati, and Claudio Maffeis. 2021. "Nutritional Strategies for Childhood Obesity Prevention" Life 11, no. 6: 532. https://doi.org/10.3390/life11060532
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