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Childhood Obesity

In March 2004 a group of 65 physicians and other health professionals representing nine countries on four continents convened in Israel to discuss the widespread public health crisis in childhood obesity. Their aim was to explore the available evidence and develop a consensus on the way forward. The...

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Published in:The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2005-03, Vol.90 (3), p.1871-1887
Main Authors: Speiser, Phyllis W., Rudolf, Mary C. J., Anhalt, Henry, Camacho-Hubner, Cecilia, Chiarelli, Francesco, Eliakim, Alon, Freemark, Michael, Gruters, Annette, Hershkovitz, Eli, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Krude, Heiko, Latzer, Yael, Lustig, Robert H., Pescovitz, Ora Hirsch, Pinhas-Hamiel, Orit, Rogol, Alan D., Shalitin, Shlomit, Sultan, Charles, Stein, Daniel, Vardi, Pnina, Werther, George A., Zadik, Zvi, Zuckerman-Levin, Nehama, Hochberg, Zeev
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Summary:In March 2004 a group of 65 physicians and other health professionals representing nine countries on four continents convened in Israel to discuss the widespread public health crisis in childhood obesity. Their aim was to explore the available evidence and develop a consensus on the way forward. The process was rigorous, although time and resources did not permit the development of formal evidence-based guidelines. In the months before meeting, participants were allocated to seven groups covering prevalence, causes, risks, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and psychology. Through electronic communication each group selected the key issues for their area, searched the literature, and developed a draft document. Over the 3-d meeting, these papers were debated and finalized by each group before presenting to the full group for further discussion and agreement. In developing a consensus statement, this international group has presented the evidence, developed recommendations, and provided a platform aimed toward future corrective action and ongoing debate in the international community.
ISSN:0021-972X
1945-7197
DOI:10.1210/jc.2004-1389