Kline L, Jones-Smith J, Jaime Miranda J, Pratt M, Reis R S, Rivera J A, Sallis J F, Popkin B M
Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Department of Health Services, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Obes Rev. 2017 Jul;18 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):19-27. doi: 10.1111/obr.12572.
Childhood obesity rates in Latin America are among the highest in the world. This paper examines and evaluates the many efforts underway in the region to reduce and prevent further increases in obesity, identifies and discusses unique research challenges and opportunities in Latin America, and proposes a research agenda in Latin America for the prevention of childhood obesity and concomitant non-communicable diseases. Identified research gaps include biological challenges to healthy growth across the life cycle, diet and physical activity dynamics, community interventions promoting healthy child growth, and rigorous evaluation of national food and activity programs and regulatory actions. Addressing these research gaps is critical to advance the evidence-based policy and practice in childhood obesity tailored to the Latin American context that will be effective in addressing obesity.
拉丁美洲的儿童肥胖率位居世界前列。本文审视并评估了该地区为减少肥胖及防止肥胖率进一步上升所做的诸多努力,识别并讨论了拉丁美洲独特的研究挑战与机遇,还提出了拉丁美洲预防儿童肥胖及相关非传染性疾病的研究议程。已识别出的研究空白包括贯穿生命周期的健康成长所面临的生物学挑战、饮食与身体活动动态、促进儿童健康成长的社区干预措施,以及对国家食品和活动项目及监管行动的严格评估。填补这些研究空白对于推进基于证据的、适合拉丁美洲背景的儿童肥胖政策和实践至关重要,而这将有效地应对肥胖问题。