肥胖:美国日益严重的健康流行病。

Issue brief (Grantmakers in Health) Pub Date : 2001-10-31
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2001年10月31日,健康资助者(GIH)在华盛顿特区召开了一次问题对话,讨论肥胖问题及其对个人和公共健康的影响。这次会议的目的是帮助卫生基金会和企业捐赠项目的工作人员和受托人了解当今流行病的性质,并探索他们在确定和促进有效解决方案方面发挥作用的方法。除了讨论美国超重和肥胖的范围和影响外,演讲者和讨论者还就资助者可能考虑的解决这一严重健康问题的策略提供了见解。本问题简报将会议期间分享的信息和想法纳入为问题对话与会者准备的背景文件。它提供了关于超重和肥胖在不同人群中流行和增长的详细数据,讨论了它们对健康和护理费用的影响,审查了主要原因,并提出了预防和治疗战略。在这些战略的背景下,本报告还概述了资助者和政府机构为解决这一重要公共卫生问题的一些根本原因所作的一些努力。
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Weighing in on obesity: America's growing health epidemic.

On October 31, 2001, Grantmakers In Health (GIH) convened an Issue Dialogue in Washington, DC, on the problem of obesity and its implications for personal and public health. The purpose of this meeting was to help the staff and trustees of health foundations and corporate giving programs understand the nature of today's epidemic and explore ways in which they could play a role in identifying and promoting effective solutions. In addition to discussing the scope and implications of overweight and obesity in the United States, presenters and discussants provided insights into the strategies that grantmakers might want to consider to address this serious health problem. This Issue Brief incorporates the information and ideas shared during the meeting into the background paper which was prepared for participants at the Issue Dialogue. It offers detailed data on the prevalence and growth of overweight and obesity in various populations, discusses their impact on health and the costs of care, reviews the major causes, and suggests strategies for both prevention and treatment. In the context of those strategies, this report also profiles a number of efforts by both grantmakers and government agencies to tackle some of the root causes of this important public health issue.

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