Translating Knowledge of Foundational Drivers of Obesity into Practice: Proceedings of a Workshop Series (Original Publisher)
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Bridge the gap between research and real-world solutions with Translating Knowledge of Foundational Drivers of Obesity into Practice (2023). This insightful workshop series report offers health professionals, policymakers, and researchers a strategic overview of how to apply evidence-based understanding of obesity’s root causes to prevention, care, and community-level interventions.
Description
Translating Knowledge of Foundational Drivers of Obesity into Practice is the official proceedings of a 2023 workshop series organized by leading experts in nutrition science, behavioral health, and public policy. This vital report provides a comprehensive exploration of the root drivers of obesity—biological, social, environmental, economic, and structural—and presents actionable strategies to address them across diverse communities and healthcare systems.
Designed for a multidisciplinary audience, including public health officials, clinicians, healthcare administrators, researchers, and policymakers, this publication serves as a bridge between theoretical frameworks and on-the-ground interventions. It emphasizes translational science, equity-centered policy, and cross-sector collaboration to combat the complex obesity epidemic.
Key Features & Highlights:
- Deep Dive into Foundational Drivers: Covers biological, behavioral, societal, and systemic contributors to obesity.
- Focus on Translational Application: Moves beyond theory to highlight practical approaches for implementation in healthcare, education, and public policy.
- Workshop-Informed Insights: Features case studies, expert discussions, and real-world examples drawn from interdisciplinary workshop sessions.
- Emphasis on Health Equity: Explores obesity through a social determinants of health lens, emphasizing strategies for vulnerable and underserved populations.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Encourages partnerships between clinicians, policymakers, educators, and community leaders.
Topics Covered:
- Includes core chapters on biological and behavioral drivers of obesity, environmental and socioeconomic influences, community-based interventions, policy translation, and evaluation of obesity prevention initiatives.
About the Authoring Organization:
This publication was developed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, a leading authority in evidence-based research and science policy. The report reflects the collaborative input of national experts in public health, nutrition, behavioral science, and healthcare systems.
Technical Details:
- Format: PDF
- File Size: Approximately 5–8 MB
- Language: English
- Device Compatibility: Fully compatible with PC, Mac, Android, iOS, Kindle, and most digital reading platforms
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q1: Is this book appropriate for clinical practitioners, or is it mainly policy-focused?
A1: While policy translation is a key theme, the book also provides practical insights for clinicians, healthcare administrators, and educators aiming to implement obesity interventions in clinical and community settings.
Q2: Does the book offer specific frameworks or models for intervention?
A2: Yes. The proceedings highlight multiple frameworks and real-world examples, including community engagement models, equity-focused strategies, and evidence-informed policy tools.
Additional information
Publisher |
Other Publisher |
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Published Year |
2023 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
978-0309702034 |
File Size |
4.9 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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