Non-Communicable Disease Policy & Planning Adviser, Public Health Division, Pacific Community (SPC), C/- Pacific Community (SPC), Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji.
Pacific Research Centre for the Prevention of Obesity and Non-Communicable Diseases (C-POND), Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research, College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences, Fiji National University (FNU), Suva, Fiji.
Curr Obes Rep. 2020 Dec;9(4):462-469. doi: 10.1007/s13679-020-00404-y. Epub 2020 Oct 20.
Childhood obesity is increasing substantially in many Pacific island countries and poses an urgent and serious challenge. The Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations and the NCD Roadmap created at the request of the Pacific Finance and Economic Ministers identify prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases as core priorities. Among the various risk factors responsible for the development of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), overweight and obesity are particularly of concern with the potential to negate many of the health benefits that have contributed to increased life expectancy. With the increase in childhood obesity across the region, it has become apparent that surveillance data remains a challenge; however, it is essential to inform the development of effective policies and strategies to tackle the challenge of childhood obesity in the Pacific region.
The paper highlights the paucity of childhood obesity surveillance data available in the Pacific region and how the absence of a standardised tool to collect this data makes it difficult to do comparative analysis between countries. Drawing on a global protocol and identifying the gaps that currently exist in the region, the paper aims to highlight opportunities via which childhood obesity surveillance data can be improved to monitor better childhood obesity across the Pacific region.
综述目的: 许多太平洋岛国的儿童肥胖率正在大幅上升,这构成了一个紧迫而严峻的挑战。联合国制定的可持续发展目标和应太平洋财政与经济部长们的要求制定的非传染性疾病路线图,将预防和控制非传染性疾病确定为核心优先事项。在导致非传染性疾病(NCDs)发展的各种风险因素中,超重和肥胖尤其令人担忧,因为它们有可能抵消导致预期寿命延长的许多健康益处。随着该地区儿童肥胖率的增加,很明显,监测数据仍然是一个挑战;然而,为了制定有效的政策和战略来应对太平洋地区儿童肥胖的挑战,提供监测数据至关重要。
最近的发现: 本文强调了太平洋地区儿童肥胖监测数据的缺乏,以及缺乏收集这些数据的标准化工具,使得在国家之间进行比较分析变得困难。本文借鉴了一个全球方案,并确定了该地区目前存在的差距,旨在通过这些差距来强调可以改善儿童肥胖监测数据的机会,以便更好地监测整个太平洋地区的儿童肥胖情况。