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Obesity and inequities. Guidance for addressing inequities in overweight and obesity

  • Aileen Robertson
  • , Belinda Loring
    • World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Abstract

    ABSTRACT This policy guidance aims to support European policy-makers to improve the design, implementation and evaluation of interventions and policies to reduce inequities in overweight and obesity. The prevalence of obesity in Europe is rising in many countries, and rising fastest in low socioeconomic population groups. There is a strong relationship between obesity and low socioeconomic status, especially for women. Reducing health inequities is a key strategic objective of Health 2020 – the European policy framework
    for health and well-being endorsed by the 53 Member States of the WHO European Region in 2012. This guide seeks to assist European policy-makers in contributing to achieving the objectives of Health 2020 in a practical way. It draws on key evidence, including from the Review of social determinants and the health divide in the WHO European Region. It sets out options to reduce the unequal distribution of obesity in Europe, through approaches which address the social determinants of obesity and the related health, social and economic consequences ofthe obesity inequity gradient.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationWHO Europe
    PublisherWorld Health Organization
    Number of pages44
    ISBN (Print)978 92 890 5048 7
    ISBN (Electronic)978 92 890 5048 7
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • socially endangered people
    • Health Inequities
    • Nutrition
    • Obesity

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