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Have we begun to tip the scales towards achieving a healthy weight for all Americans? What are the most promising opportunities and best bets that will drive future progress and action in obesity prevention and treatment?
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Workshop
·2017
After decades of increases in the obesity rate among U.S. adults and children, the rate recently has dropped among some populations, particularly young children. What are the factors responsible for these changes? How can promising trends be accelerated? What else needs to be known to end the epidem...
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Description
An ad hoc committee will plan and conduct a one-day public workshop that will focus on moving to the next level in solving the obesity crisis. The workshop will comprise individual invited workshop speakers’ assessments of where the nation is in the obesity epidemic and the levers that could drive significant progress in obesity prevention and treatment. The workshop agenda will also include discussion on the gaps that can be filled through cross sector collaborations of federal and local government, academia, health care institutions and professionals, the education and early child care communities, industry, and foundations and nonprofits.
The committee will define the specific topics to be addressed, develop the agenda, and select and invite speakers and other participants. After the workshop, a brief workshop summary and full workshop summary of the event will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Contributors
Committee
William H. Dietz
Chair
Christina Economos
Member
David D. Fukuzawa
Member
Becky Johnson
Member
Matt Longjohn
Member
Heidi Michels Blanck
Member
William Purcell, III
Member
Sponsors
Private: For Profit
Private: Non Profit
Staff
Sara Parker
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Health and Medicine Division
Lead
Food and Nutrition Board
Lead