Epode - a model for reducing the incidence of obesity and weight-related comorbidities

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Obesity is a global epidemic: it is estimated that the majority of the world's adults will be overweight or obese by 2030. It is therefore important to reverse trends towards increasing childhood obesity by interventions at the community level. Ensemble Prévenons l'Obésité Des Enfants (EPODE, Together Let's Prevent Childhood Obesity) is a large-scale, coordinated, capacity-building approach for communities to implement effective and sustainable strategies to address this challenge. EPODE comprises four critical components: political commitment, public and private partnerships, community-based actions, and evaluation. The multi-stakeholder approach promoted through the EPODE methodology has already shown encouraging results in preventing childhood obesity in France and Belgium and has reduced the socioeconomic gap in obesity prevalence in France. The EPODE methodology has now been implemented in a number of countries worldwide, and provides a valuable model that may be applicable to other lifestyle-related diseases. ©Touch medical media 2013.

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Borys, J. M., Valdeyron, L., Levy, E., Vinck, J., Edell, D., Walter, L., … Barriguette, A. (2013). Epode - a model for reducing the incidence of obesity and weight-related comorbidities. European Endocrinology, 9(2), 116–120. https://doi.org/10.17925/ee.2013.09.02.116

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