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Cross-Sector Responses to Obesity: Models for Change: Workshop Summary

Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2015 Jun 9.
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Cross-Sector Responses to Obesity: Models for Change: Workshop Summary

Roundtable on Obesity Solutions et al.
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Obesity affects 17 percent of children and adolescents and almost 36 percent of adults in the United States. Conservative estimates suggest that obesity now accounts for almost 20 percent of national health care spending. Until the obesity epidemic is reversed, obesity will continue to drive rates of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Cross-Sector Responses to Obesity is a summary of a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions in September 2014 to explore models of cross-sector work that may reduce the prevalence and consequences of obesity. This report identifies case studies of cross-sector initiatives that engage partners from diverse fields, and lessons learned from and barriers to established cross-sector initiatives.

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This activity was supported by Contracts between the National Academy of Sciences and The JPB Foundation (Contract No. 10001561); Kaiser Permanente (Contract No. 10001518); The Kresge Foundation (Contract No. 10001539); Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Contract No. 10001565); Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; Alliance for a Healthier Generation; American Academy of Pediatrics; American College of Sports Medicine; American Council on Exercise; American Heart Association; American Society for Nutrition; Bipartisan Policy Center; Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina; Chartwells School Dining Services; ChildObesity180/Tufts University; Edelman; General Mills, Inc.; Greater Rochester Health Foundation; HealthPartners, Inc.; Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation; Highmark, Inc.; Kellogg Company; Mars, Inc.; Nemours Foundation; Nestlé Nutrition, North America; Nestlé USA; The Obesity Society; Partnership for a Healthier America; President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition; Reebok, International; Salud America!; Sesame Workshop; and YMCA of the USA. The views presented in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the activity.

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