Nutrition status of children in Latin America
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The prevalence of overweight and obesity is rapidly increasing among Latin
American children, posing challenges for current healthcare systems and increasing
the risk for a wide range of diseases. To understand the factors contributing to
childhood obesity in Latin America, this paper reviews the current nutrition status
and physical activity situation, the disparities between and within countries and the
potential challenges for ensuring adequate nutrition and physical activity. Across
the region, children face a dual burden of undernutrition and excess weight. While
efforts to address undernutrition have made marked improvements, childhood
obesity is on the rise as a result of diets that favour energy-dense, nutrient-poor
foods and the adoption of a sedentary lifestyle. Over the last decade, changes in
socioeconomic conditions, urbanization, retail foods and public transportation
have all contributed to childhood obesity in the region. Additional research and
research capacity are needed to address this growing epidemic, particularly with
respect to designing, implementing and evaluating the impact of evidence-based
obesity prevention interventions.
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Obesity Reviews 18 (Suppl. 2), 7–18, July 2017
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