2nd Edition of Obesity Prevention and Intervention in Children and Adolescents
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Children's Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (24 March 2023) | Viewed by 14819
Special Issue Editor
Interests: obesity and overweight; public health; nutrition and metabolism; digital health; prevention of obesity; chronic diseases; food accessibility and consumption; behavioral science
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Dear Colleagues,
Modern society is hindering children and adolescents from engaging in positive lifestyle behaviors, putting young people at increased risk of obesity and related chronic diseases. As such, obesity is among the most significant health challenges facing today’s 1.8 billion children and adolescents. The prevalence of obesity has increased globally over the last four decades, with an estimated 42 million children under the age of 19 overweight or obese. Obesity risk factors, such as suboptimal diet and physical inactivity, are well established during childhood and adolescence, making these life stages critical periods for the development of lifelong health trajectories. Obesity is also a visible risk factor associated with stigma and discrimination. Stigmatization threatens mental and physical health, generates health inequalities, and interferes with intervention efforts. Moreover, there is an inequitable distribution of overweight and obesity, with a higher prevalence in children and adolescents from low-socioeconomic backgrounds. There is a critical need for effective and inclusive interventions which support all children and adolescents, including vulnerable groups, to improve risk factors and lead healthy lives.
In this Special Issue on the “2nd Edition of Obesity Prevention and Intervention in Children and Adolescents”, we are seeking unpublished works, including but not limited to (i) interventions targeting individuals or families for the prevention and management of overweight and obesity with a strong focus on engagement and co-design, and (ii) interventions targeting environment or policy change. Papers reporting on formative research of intervention design, primary and secondary outcome data, or process evaluation data will be considered. We will consider studies utilizing new digital technologies and co-design methodologies and those targeting vulnerable population groups, traditional clinical trials, observational studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.
Dr. Stephanie Partridge
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- childhood
- adolescent health
- overweight & obesity
- intervention
- behavioral sciences
- nutrition
- physical activity
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