Preventing non-communicable diseases in children and Adolescents

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While weight gain and fat storage have in the past been viewed as signs of health and prosperity, this is no longer the case. Today as standards of living continue to rise, weight gain and obesity are posing a growing threat to health in countries all over the world.

Obesity is a chronic disease that affects children as well as adults. According to the World Health Organisation, it is now replacing the more traditional public health concerns, including under nutrition and infectious diseases as one of the most significant contributors to ill health. Further, obesity is a key risk factor in the natural history of other chronic and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes and cardiovascular ailments.

In September 2011, the United Nations General Assembly declaration on prevention and control of NCDs acknowledged the increasing impact of NCDs on children and adolescents and recognised the need to protect them.

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