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Obesity a major health issue in Canada
Reported August 04, 2007
With 59% of Canadian adults being overweight and 23% being obese, plus the
disturbing increase in childhood obesity, it is clear that obesity is a major
individual and public health issue in Canada.
Dr. David Lau, Chair of the Obesity Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines Steering
Committee and professor of medicine at the University of Calgary, provides a
synopsis of the 2006 Canadian clinical practice guidelines on the management and
prevention of obesity in adults and children (published with this issue of CMAJ).
Lau reviews the numerous goals of the guidelines, the key recommendations, what
is new in the guidelines and what the future holds. Stepping on a scale and
plotting weight and height on a graph are no longer enough. This comprehensive
set of guidelines addresses a variety of factors that contribute to successful
weight management, including physical activity strategies, behaviour
modification counselling and public policy initiatives.
In a related commentary, Dr. Sarah McDonald provides a critical overview of the
guidelines. She identifies gaps in our knowledge of obesity management and
prevention and calls for large, long-term trials to address them.
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