Title: Slides used for opening lecture in Crete
1Prof. W. Philip T. James International Obesity
TaskForce
Delivering successful strategies for changing
diet physical activity
2Current IOTF initiatives and supported global
developments 2000.
- Chinese Action Group established April 26
obesity burden analyses preventive options -
Beijing, Dec. 11-13. - EU Diet Health policy needs proposed - Crete,
May 18-20 - FLASO Initiative Ata do Rio de Janeiro - June
30-July 2. - WHO Europe - Health Ministers' Regional
Committee, Sept. 15-16. Obesity now a priority. - Commonwealth Health Ministers. IOTF/WHO
Workshops - Pacific Islands 17 countries, Sept. 26-29.
- Caribbean over 15 countries, November 20-22.
- WHO Global Burden of Disease Dec. 5-7 -
Auckland, NZ. - French Presidential Initiative Council of Health
Ministers Paris launch on Dec. 15. Obesity to
be highlighted.
3The strength of evidence on diet and disease
1. Ecological studies of associations 2. Clinical
observations 3. Case / control studies 4. Cohort
studies indices of individuality 5. Clinical
therapy - analyses of different
treatments 6. Population comparisons, e.g. of
cities / state responses 7. Randomised controlled
trials ( double-blind placebo)
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5Public Health Strategies to implement FBDG and
enhance lifestyles
- MYTHS
- Primary prevention strategies are not effective
- They take too long to have an effect
- People do not like to be told what to do
- the food industry will suffer
- Nutritionists do not agree
Need resources for public health strategies on
diet and physical activity.
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9BMI distribution curves from the Intersalt Study
populations
Probability density
Body Mass Index (kg/m2)
Source Rose, G. (1991) .
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14Optimum nutrient intakes derived from
international (especially European) reports
15Optimum nutrient or dietary intakes derived from
international (especially European) reports
16The traditional Mediterranean diet
Chemical Analyses in the 7-Country Study with
Crete 36, Corfu 27. Recent re-evaluation of
some original diet records suggest 42 for Crete
(Kafatos et al. 2000). Some fatty acid values
estimated by difference.
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23PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION STRATEGIES
24A step-by-step approach to FBDG
- IDENTIFY
- Major food sources of nutrient of interest
- Foods providing substantial part of population
intake - Foods explaining variations in intakes
- Then formulate FBDG
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27Total lipids E in food supply for the Caribbean
- 1990
Calculated by Ferro-Luzzi from FAO Food Balance
Sheets
28Saturated Fatty Acids Energy in food supply
for the Caribbean - 1990
Calculated by Ferro-Luzzi from FAO Food Balance
Sheets
29The traditional Mediterranean diet
30Fruit and Vegetable intake - 1990.
Calculated by Ferro-Luzzi from FAO Food Balance
Sheets
31The contribution to total fat intake ( energy
from fat) in Irish Adults (18 years)
Food Group Contribution Fresh
meat 18 Spreadable fats 17 Milk 16
Biscuits/cakes/pastries/ desserts 11 Meat
products 7 Potatoes 6 Eggs
5 Bread 5 Other dairy products
4 Chocolate confectionery 2 Savoury
snacks 1 92 of total
Institute of European Food Studies (IEFS)
Ireland, 2000
32Sources of non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES) in
pre-school children
33Physical activity and age-adjusted mortality rates
34Odds ratios and 95 confidence intervals of being
overweight / obese (BMI gt25) if sedentary.
Progressively higher physical activity level
(PAL) values have been used to discriminate
sedentary from active lifestyles.
Ferro-Luzzi Martino. 1996 Obesity and
Physical Activity - Ciba Foundation Symposium 20,
publs. John Wiley Sons, pp. 207-221
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39Extracurricular sports in children aged 7-11
years at primary school and their enjoyment of
these activities during lessons
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41Television watching and weight gain in children
18 lessons 30-50 mins. Over 2-3 months to to 92
children aged 9 yrs. in intervention and 100 in
control school. Random assignment of school
T.V. stopped for 10 days (67) then 7 hr/week
budget and "intelligent viewing". No link to
obesity.
Robinson, T.N., 1999. JAMA2821561
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43The ANGELO Strategy
Socio- cultural
Constraints
Physical
Economics
Political
Environmental
Micro
Macro
Egger, G. and Swinburn B. An ecological approach
to the obesity pandemic. BMJ, 1997 315 477-480.
44Options for change food
- 1. Target nutrients / foods
- Total fat
- Saturated fats
- Free sugars
- Salt
- Vegetables
- Fruits
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46Options for change food
- 2. Target places to eat-
- Hotels
- Restaurants
- Schools
- Workplace public and private
- Street stalls
- Home
47Options for change food purchasers
- Incremental but progressive changes targeting-
- Importers
- Hotels
- Supermarkets
48Options for change physical activity (1)
- Standing
- Walking
- Cycling
- Elevators / stairs
- Leisure activities target women particularly
- Dancing
- Swimming
- Other single / dual activities ?
49Options for change physical activity (2)
- Healthy active schools Education Dept.
- Walkway/pedestrian areas Planning Dept.
- Cycle paths need coherent transport policy -
treasury ? - Swimming lessons Education Dept.
- Work facilities Employment/Commerce Depts.
50Options for change socio-cultural targets
- Vegetables types
- Sugary drinks
- Use of salt
- Foods in pregnancy
- Fats / Fries
- Overweight women
- Waistline
- Exercising women
51Recommendations on Public Health Strategies
- Health care
- Better training
- Involve in broader community programmes
- Establish European Forum
- Guidelines for primary care on activity promotion
- Link primary care to other regional services.
- Change health care personnels own behaviour !
52Recommendations on Public Health Strategies
- Schools
- Curriculum on diet and activity from pre-school
- Integrate school meals into education
- Train teachers / assistants
- Involve school health services
- Create healthy, active school environments
- Encourage family and community involvement.
53Recommendations on Public Health Strategies
- Employers
- Help intervention programmes for work force
- management
- work force
- local resource use
- Regional strategies
- Sectoral grouping
- Individual companies
54Recommendations on Public Health Strategies
- Food industry
- A key to future development
- Support healthier eating
- pricing
- product formulation
- labelling initiatives
- partnership with health sector
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