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Rethinking food policy framework to tackle childhood obesity in the Italian context

Loperfido, F., Vincenti, A., Basilico, S., Conti, M. V., Orsini, F., Franchi, C., Sossan, C., Magarini, A., Zuccotti, G., Calcaterra, V., & Cena, H

Nutrition Reviews, 2025, 83, 2

January 31, 2025


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Pediatric obesity has been described by the World Health Organization as 1 of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. Projections of increasing burdens of pediatric obesity and its related diseases on society highlight the need for urgent and substantial action. Many scientific and public debates about the prevention of childhood obesity are centered around simple dichotomies presenting a single-level solution. In contrast, efficient prevention programs should overcome these overly simplistic dichotomies and proceed in the early years of life within the family environment and the whole society, throughout one's lifetime. Food policies have the potential to counteract pediatric obesity by creating healthy food environments. However, the current food policies approach lacks monitoring indicators to assess short- and long-term impact, and is not well integrated into regional, national, and cross-cutting initiatives. Therefore, redesigning and rethinking food policy strategies and goals is an important opportunity to address childhood obesity, safeguard the planet, and contribute to economic and social prosperity.

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Tackling malnutrition

To restore resilience and defeat malnutrition

Lead organisationUniPv

Spoke leaderHellas Cena
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Predictive tool for cardio-metabolic risk in children with obesity


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Valeria Calcaterra

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