Childhood Obesity Prevention Campaign Analysis

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The five main areas identified by the Queensland Health that causes Child obesity are eating less fruit and vegetables than required, increase energy intake from unhealthy foods, not enough daily exercises and spending too much time on screen either with computers, television or mobile phones (Queensland Health, 2017). The Public Health general response was not only targeting child obesity alone, but involved every sector that might have been associated with or could contribute to the prevention and management of obesity in children. These include public policy and legislation, sector development, social marketing, personal skills development, risk assessment, early intervention and counselling and health surveillance and research (Queensland …show more content…

Marketing of healthy choices like campaigns to eat more fruit and vegetables and to promote physical activities, health education in schools and continuous surveys about diets, physical activity and other healthy choices (Queensland Health, 2017). These are some of the obesity prevention campaigns implemented by the Queensland Health working together with the Australian Government for a 2017 to 2020 period (Queensland Health, 2017).

Upstream (Macro-level) interventions
The Australian and Queensland governments have been working tirelessly to try to decrease the incidence and prevalence of child obesity in Queensland and Australia as a whole for the past decade and …show more content…

Enabling School teachers to promote physical activities, healthy eating and healthy lifestyles among their students should be encouraged and promoted (Usher, Anderton, 2014). Continuous community education and public awareness programs on child obesity will also help community members to develop knowledge on healthy choices and healthy lifestyles on how to avoid their children from becoming obese (WHO, 2012). To make the program more effective, intervention and awareness programs should not only involve schools and communities, but must include a broader community like Childcare Centers, Religious Organizations, the Business community and many more (WHO,

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