Hidden Hunger and the Transformation of Food Systems. Группа авторов

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of Appropriate Conditions for Behavioral Change

      The Importance of Networking in Other Areas of Healthy Lifestyle Promotion

      A balanced diet, avoiding malnutrition, and the emergence of obesity continue to be a complex matter influenced by causes and factors at the individual, the social and the societal level. Only by combining behavioral and condition-related prevention, including the participation of all relevant actors and key decision makers, can prevention and health promotion be designed to be sustainable and successful. Networking is a key success factor in this context. For the promotion of a healthy lifestyle in the sense of a health-promoting diet and adequate exercise, it is never too early or too late. In the sense of a lifelong perspective, leverage points range from the period surrounding childbirth, to lifestyles in daycare centers, at school and at work, through to old age.

      Conclusion

      Prevention and health promotion can only succeed if they focus on people who are actually concerned. “Healthy Start” focuses on pregnant and young mothers and on their families. It is essential that these people can make the right choices for themselves and for their child. This requires the proper way of addressing people while making use of existing public state structures and multipliers who actually reach people with uniform and clear calls to action. This requires conditions that allow and empower people to act accordingly. The appropriate instrument to make this possible lies in active network structures which effectively interconnect all relevant actors. The usefulness and meaningfulness of networks is revealed not just with “Healthy Start,” but in other stages of life as well. However, it is also true that the sooner we start, the better. My wish for this congress was to build such networks to fight all forms of malnutrition successfully. We are all affected and are all in the same boat.

      References

      6Ovesen P, Rasmussen S, Kesmodel U: Effect of prepregnancy maternal overweight and obesity on pregnancy outcome. Obstet Gynecol 2011;118:305–312.


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