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August 2005
Science-Based Solutions to Obesity: What
are the Roles of Academia, Government, Industry, and Health Care?
ABSTRACT
Blackburn GL, Walker WA
Harvard Medical School Division of Nutrition, Boston , MA , USA
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2005;82(1 Suppl): 207S-210S
The complexity of the obesity epidemic requires the cooperation of
key stakeholders in this effort. No one sector, academia, government,
industry, or health care, has been successful in combating this disease
to date. On March 10-11, 2004 , The Harvard Medical School Division
of Nutrition hosted the symposium "Science-Based Solutions to
Obesity: What is the Role of Academia, Government, Industry, and Health
care?" as a platform to address the role of these stakeholders,
both individually and collectively, in combating the nation's epidemic
of obesity. The proceedings from the symposium, included in this supplement,
discuss the following: the science of obesity-related topics such
as genetics, protein and weight loss, portion size, energy density,
and behavior; the need for more aggressive government policies; industry's
role in using research and development capabilities to promote healthier,
portion-controlled products; and how to translate nutrition information
from medical doctors to patients.
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