Implications of the Foresight Obesity System Map for Solutions to Childhood Obesity
The report explores the complexity of childhood obesity and the need for systemic, multifaceted solutions.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
Nature Publishing Group |
Authors: | Harry Rutter, Thomas D.n. Merth, Diane T. Finegood |
Geographic focus: | Global, Canada |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing the Foresight Obesity System Map, which is a qualitative, conceptual model with 108 variables and over 300 connections illustrating the complexity of obesity. The map was developed through a multistakeholder process and used to stimulate discussion on policy and program options.
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Key Insights
The report examines the Foresight Obesity System Map and its implications for addressing childhood obesity. It highlights the complexity of obesity as a “wicked problem” with numerous interconnected factors, emphasizing the need for integrated, system-wide solutions. The map, developed by the UK Government's Foresight Programme, includes 108 variables related to obesity and illustrates the interdependencies through feedback loops. The research suggests that to effectively tackle childhood obesity, we must consider the role of individuals, match their capacity to the complexity of their tasks, and set functional goals. It also calls for the establishment of multidisciplinary, multisector teams and the use of tools to measure effectiveness. The report argues for a shift from traditional research approaches to those that can handle the complexity of obesity, including the use of real-world evidence and continuous improvement cycles.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Canada geographic scope | English publication language | Global geographic scope | capacity matching | child obesity | childhood obesity | choice architecture | conceptual model | continuous improvement | feedback loops | food | foresight map | foresight system map | international obesity task force | multidisciplinary approach | obesity | policy interventions | real-world evidence | system complexity | variables