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. 2012 May-Jun;103(3):164-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF03403806.

Major initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in Canada: the year in review

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Major initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in Canada: the year in review

Mark S Tremblay. Can J Public Health. 2012 May-Jun.

Abstract

This manuscript briefly reviews 15 significant initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in Canada between September 2010 and September 2011. These include the: announcement of a Federal-Provincial-Territorial framework for action to promote healthy weights; implementation of the nutrition labeling initiative; launch of the CBC "Live Right Now" campaign; announcement of the Public Health Agency of Canada's innovation strategy funding related to obesity; publication of the Canadian Health Measures Survey physical activity findings; release of new Canadian physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines; launch of ParticipACTION's "Think Again" campaign; workshop on building trust to address the epidemic of obesity; start of the Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry; initiation of "Our Health Our Future: A National Dialogue on Healthy Weights"; release of the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth; National Obesity Summit; Nature Play Day and Sports Day in Canada; development of the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy; and the creation of Active Canada 20/20--A National Physical Activity Plan. The diversity and intensity of activity addressing the childhood obesity and physical inactivity "epidemic" in Canada is encouraging and must be maintained and enhanced.

Le présent manuscrit examine brièvement 15 grandes initiatives liées à l’obésité et à la sédentarité des enfants au Canada répertoriées entre septembre 2010 et septembre 2011. Ce sont: l’annonce d’un cadre d’intervention fédéral-provincial-territorial pour promouvoir les poids-santé; la mise en œuvre de l’initiative d’étiquetage nutritionnel; le lancement de la campagne «Vivez mieux» de Radio-Canada; l’annonce du financement par l’Agence de la santé publique du Canada d’une stratégie d’innovation liée à l’obésité; la publication des constatations sur l’activité physique de l’Enquête canadienne sur les mesures de la santé; la parution de nouvelles lignes directrices canadiennes sur l’activité physique et la sédentarité; le lancement de la campagne «Think Again» de ParticipACTION; un atelier sur la confiance en soi comme outil pour contrer l’épidémie d’obésité; le démarrage d’un registre canadien du gestion du poids des enfants (CANPWR); le lancement de «Notre santé, notre avenir - Dialogue national sur le poids santé»; la parution du Bulletin canadien de l’activité physique chez les jeunes de Jeunes en forme Canada; le Sommet national sur l’obésité; la journée «Nature Play Day» et la Journée du sport au Canada; l’élaboration de l’étude Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy; et la création de Canada Actif 20/20–Un plan national d’activité physique. Il est encourageant de constater la diversité et l’intensité des activités de lutte contre «l’épidémie» d’obésité et de sédentarité des enfants au Canada; ces activités doivent être soutenues et améliorées.

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