: Obesity rates are increasing in almost all high- and low-income countries, and population-based approaches are necessary to reverse this trend. The current global efforts are focused on identifying the root causes of obesity and developing effective methods for early diagnosis, screening, treatment, and long-term management, both at an individual and health system level. However, there is a relative lack of effective options for early diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management, which means that population-based strategies are also needed. These strategies involve conceptual shifts towards community- and environment-focused approaches. This review aimed to provide evidence on how environmental factors contribute to the risk of obesity and how reshaping cities can help slow down obesity prevalence rates and improve long-term management.
Obesogenic environments as major determinants of a disease: It is time to re‐shape our cities / Verde, Ludovica; Barrea, Luigi; Bowman‐busato, Jacqueline; Yumuk, Volkan Demirhan; Colao, Annamaria; Muscogiuri, Giovanna. - In: DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS. - ISSN 1520-7552. - 40:1(2024). [10.1002/dmrr.3748]
Obesogenic environments as major determinants of a disease: It is time to re‐shape our cities
Verde, LudovicaPrimo
;Barrea, Luigi;Colao, Annamaria;Muscogiuri, Giovanna
2024
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: Obesity rates are increasing in almost all high- and low-income countries, and population-based approaches are necessary to reverse this trend. The current global efforts are focused on identifying the root causes of obesity and developing effective methods for early diagnosis, screening, treatment, and long-term management, both at an individual and health system level. However, there is a relative lack of effective options for early diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management, which means that population-based strategies are also needed. These strategies involve conceptual shifts towards community- and environment-focused approaches. This review aimed to provide evidence on how environmental factors contribute to the risk of obesity and how reshaping cities can help slow down obesity prevalence rates and improve long-term management.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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