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Progress In Preventing Childhood Obesity

Type:
Consensus Study
Topics:
Children, Youth and Families, Diseases, Food and Nutrition, Public Health
Boards:
Food and Nutrition Board

Activity Description

The Institute of Medicine's (IOM) Committee on Progress in Preventing Childhood Obesity report, Progress in Preventing Childhood Obesity: How Do We Measure Up?, examines the progress made by obesity prevention initiatives in the United States over the past two years. The report builds on the IOM's 2005 report, Preventing Childhood Obesity: Health in the Balance, which was a congressionally mandated study that provided a blueprint to guide concerted actions for many stakeholders - including government, industry, media, communities, schools, and families - to collectively respond to the growing obesity epidemic in children and youth. 

To extend the reach and impact of the Health in the Balance report, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation requested in 2005 that the IOM convene an expert committee to examine the nation's progress in addressing obesity in children and youth. This committee's report, Progress in Preventing Childhood Obesity: How Do We Measure Up? presents the committee's conclusions and recommendations. The report emphasizes a call to action for key stakeholders and sectors to lead and commit to childhood obesity prevention, evaluate all policies and programs, monitor their progress, and widely disseminate promising practices.

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Food and Nutrition Board
Phone:
202-334-1732
Fax:
202-334-2316
E-mail:
gkennedo@nas.edu

Mailing Address


Keck Center
500 Fifth St. NW
Washington, DC 20001