World Health Organization (WHO) European Office for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, Division of Country Health Programmes, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Moscow, Russian Federation.
Department of Science and Professional Development, National Center of Public Health of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Obes Rev. 2021 Nov;22 Suppl 6:e13215. doi: 10.1111/obr.13215. Epub 2021 Nov 4.
Establishment of the WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) has resulted in a surveillance system which provides regular, reliable, timely, and accurate data on children's weight status-through standardized measurement of bodyweight and height-in the WHO European Region. Additional data on dietary intake, physical activity, sedentary behavior, family background, and school environments are collected in several countries. In total, 45 countries in the European Region have participated in COSI. The first five data collection rounds, between 2007 and 2021, yielded measured anthropometric data on over 1.3 million children. In COSI, data are collected according to a common protocol, using standardized instruments and procedures. The systematic collection and analysis of these data enables intercountry comparisons and reveals differences in the prevalence of childhood thinness, overweight, normal weight, and obesity between and within populations. Furthermore, it facilitates investigation of the relationship between overweight, obesity, and potential risk or protective factors and improves the understanding of the development of overweight and obesity in European primary-school children in order to support appropriate and effective policy responses.
世界卫生组织欧洲儿童肥胖监测倡议(COSI)的建立,促成了一个监测系统,通过对体重和身高进行标准化测量,为世卫组织欧洲区域提供有关儿童体重状况的定期、可靠、及时和准确数据。在一些国家还收集了关于饮食摄入、身体活动、久坐行为、家庭背景和学校环境的其他数据。欧洲区域共有 45 个国家参加了 COSI。在 2007 年至 2021 年期间进行的前五个数据收集轮次中,共收集了超过 130 万名儿童的测量人体测量数据。在 COSI 中,根据共同的方案收集数据,使用标准化的工具和程序。这些数据的系统收集和分析可进行国家间比较,并揭示人群之间和人群内部儿童消瘦、超重、正常体重和肥胖的流行率差异。此外,它还便于调查超重、肥胖与潜在风险或保护因素之间的关系,并增进对欧洲小学生超重和肥胖发展的了解,以便为制定适当和有效的政策应对措施提供支持。