Ard Jamy, Huett-Garcia Amber, Bildner Michele
Departments of Epidemiology & Prevention and Internal Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States.
Amber Huett-Garcia Consulting, Memphis, TN, United States.
Front Public Health. 2025 Apr 1;13:1477401. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1477401. eCollection 2025.
Obesity prevalence continues to rise in the US despite more than two decades of recommendations and guidelines for its prevention and management. The encouragement of individuals to adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle has remained the focus of clinical interventions and recommendations despite these efforts alone proving ineffective for long-term weight management. There are many recognized barriers to obesity prevention and management in community and clinical settings including political factors, social determinants of health, weight bias and stigma, and inequities in access to treatment and insurance coverage. We discuss these barriers in more detail and attempt to identify areas where public health and healthcare approaches can be better aligned, allowing for better advocating by public health officials to enable a more meaningful and population-level change in obesity prevention and management in the US.
尽管美国已有二十多年关于肥胖预防与管理的建议和指南,但肥胖患病率仍在持续上升。尽管仅靠鼓励个人采用健康饮食和生活方式已被证明对长期体重管理无效,但这仍是临床干预和建议的重点。在社区和临床环境中,肥胖预防与管理存在许多公认的障碍,包括政治因素、健康的社会决定因素、体重偏见和耻辱感,以及获得治疗和保险覆盖方面的不平等。我们将更详细地讨论这些障碍,并试图确定公共卫生和医疗保健方法能够更好结合的领域,以便公共卫生官员能够更好地倡导,从而使美国在肥胖预防和管理方面实现更有意义的、针对整个人口层面的改变。