Prevention of childhood overweight and obesity in Mongolia, the Philippines and Vietnam: identifying priority actions

Author:

Norov Bolormaa1ORCID,Cristobal-Maramag Cherry2,Van Minh Hoang3,Long Khương Quỳnh3,Huse Oliver45ORCID,Nkoroi Alice6,Luvsanjamba Munkhjargal7,Phuong Do Hong8,Kupka Roland5,Lobstein Tim910,Jewell Jo11,Castro Mary Christine2,Oliver Nikka2,Watson Fiona5

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition Department, National Center for Public Health , Peace Ave 46, Ulaanbaatar 13381 , Mongolia

2. Health and Nutrition Unit, Nutrition Center of the Philippines , Launchpad Coworking 214-215 Commercenter, East Asia Drive cor. Commerce Avenue, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang Muntinlupa City , The Philippines

3. Hanoi University of Public Health , 1A Đ. Đức Thắng, Đông Ngạc, Bắc Từ Liêm, Hà Nội , Vietnam

4. Deakin University, Geelong Australia, Global Obesity Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition, Institute for Health Transformation , 1 Gheringhap St 3220

5. East Asia and Pacific Regional Office, UNICEF , 19 Pra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram, Pra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 , Thailand

6. Philippines Country Office, UNICEF , 14th Floor, North Tower, Rockwell Business Center Sheridan, Sheridan Street corner United Street, Highway Hills, Mandaluyong City 1550 , Philippines

7. Mongolia Country Office, UNICEF , UN House, United Nations street-14, Ulaanbaatar 14201 , Mongolia

8. Vietnam Country Office, UNICEF , The Green One UN House, 304 Kim Ma, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi , Vietnam

9. Policy Section, World Obesity Federation , 5th Floor, 38 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN , UK

10. The Boden Initiative, University of Sydney , John Hopkins Dr, Camperdown, Sydney, 2050, NSW , Australia

11. Nutrition Section, UNICEF , 3 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Low- and middle-income countries are increasingly faced with a triple burden of malnutrition: endemic underweight, micronutrient deficiencies and rising prevalence of overweight. This study aimed to address existing knowledge gaps and to identify priority policy options in Mongolia, the Philippines and Vietnam. A landscape analysis approach was adopted using methods set out in a UNICEF global toolkit. Quantitative and qualitative data were compiled from a range of global and national sources on childhood overweight and obesity, risk factors and policy responses. Key informant interviews and validation workshops were undertaken with key food and nutrition stakeholders from government and non-government organizations to identify priority policy options for the prevention of overweight and obesity among children. Overweight and obesity among children are increasing in all three countries. Associated risk factors are related to maternal nutrition, birthweight, breastfeeding, as well as diets and physical activity shaped by increasingly obesogenic environments. Key informants identified undefined policy approaches, poor community understanding and food and beverage industry influence as barriers to addressing overweight and obesity. Key policy priorities include restricting the marketing of unhealthy food and beverages, unhealthy food and beverage taxation, introduction of front-of-pack nutrition labels and improving school nutrition environments. Mongolia, the Philippines and Vietnam are all facing an increasing burden of childhood overweight and obesity. Despite differing national contexts, similar environmental factors are driving this rise. A suite of evidence-based policies can effectively be introduced to address obesogenic environments.

Funder

Novo Nordisk and AXA International

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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