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Recommendation |
Level of Evidence |
Assessment |
1.1 Routinely assess children’s nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and growth according to established guidelines, beginning as early as possible in a child’s lifespan. |
IV |
1.2 Assess the family environment for factors (e.g. parenting/primary caregiver influences and socio-cultural factors) that may increase children’s' risk of obesity. |
IV |
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1.3 Collaborate with school leaders to assess elementary-school environments for risk and protective conditions that influence childhood obesity, including:
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IV |
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1.4 Assess neighbourhoods for community-level risk and protective conditions that influence childhood obesity. |
IV |
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Planning |
2.1 Engage community stakeholders when planning primary-prevention interventions for childhood obesity. |
IIa |
2.2 Develop interventions that are:
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IIa-IV |
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Implementation |
3.1 Support exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life followed by breastfeeding and complementary feeding up to two years of age or beyond. |
III |
3.2 Provide education and social support to help parents/primary caregivers promote healthy eating and physical activity in infants and toddlers. |
Ib |
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3.3 Collaborate with parents/primary caregivers, educators and support staff (e.g. teachers, child care providers, school leaders) to promote healthy eating and physical activity in all settings where preschool children gather. |
Ib |
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3.4 Collaborate with school communities to promote regular physical activity among elementary-school children. |
IIb |
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3.5 Facilitate and support the integration of health and nutrition education into elementary-school programs and support the improvement of the school food environment. |
IIa-III |
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Evaluation |
4.1Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the family’s approach to healthy eating and physical activity. |
IV |
4.2 Evaluate the effectiveness and sustainability of school- and community-based primary-prevention initiatives. |
IV |
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4.3Advocate and support the evaluation of an organization’s compliance with healthy public policies, and the impact of such policies on childhood eating behaviours and physical activity. |
III |
Practice Recommendations
Women and Children
Primary Prevention of Childhood Obesity
Practice Recommendations