TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of public health dietary messages and guidelines in tackling overweight and obesity issues
AU - Lee, Yi Yi
AU - Tan, David
AU - Siri, José
AU - Newell, Barry
AU - Gong, Yi
AU - Proust, Katrina
AU - Marsden, Terry
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Malaysian Journal of Nutrition.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Overweight and obesity in Malaysia pose serious threats to health. Prevalence has escalated to alarming levels in recent decades despite a multitude of public health dietary messages geared towards obesity prevention and health promotion. Gaps between health messages, messengers, and the public must be identified and closed to effectively combat obesity and overweight. This review article aims to examine public health dietary messages, guidelines, and programmes for the prevention of obesity in Malaysia, and explore potential reasons for the continued rise in its prevalence. Public health dietary communication in Malaysia has progressed and improved substantially over the years. However, most messages have been designed for the general audience, with little consideration of differences in physical, social, cultural, and environmental backgrounds, and varying levels of comprehension. We offer several recommendations to increase the effectiveness of public health dietary messages in fighting the obesity epidemic, based on a cross-sectoral, place-based approach that recognise the complexity of the underlying causes of obesity.
AB - Overweight and obesity in Malaysia pose serious threats to health. Prevalence has escalated to alarming levels in recent decades despite a multitude of public health dietary messages geared towards obesity prevention and health promotion. Gaps between health messages, messengers, and the public must be identified and closed to effectively combat obesity and overweight. This review article aims to examine public health dietary messages, guidelines, and programmes for the prevention of obesity in Malaysia, and explore potential reasons for the continued rise in its prevalence. Public health dietary communication in Malaysia has progressed and improved substantially over the years. However, most messages have been designed for the general audience, with little consideration of differences in physical, social, cultural, and environmental backgrounds, and varying levels of comprehension. We offer several recommendations to increase the effectiveness of public health dietary messages in fighting the obesity epidemic, based on a cross-sectoral, place-based approach that recognise the complexity of the underlying causes of obesity.
KW - Cross-sectoral approaches
KW - Malaysia
KW - Obesity
KW - Place-based approach
KW - Public health dietary messaging
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U2 - 10.31246/MJN-2019-0084
DO - 10.31246/MJN-2019-0084
M3 - Review article
SN - 1394-035X
VL - 26
SP - 31
EP - 50
JO - Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
JF - Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
IS - 1
ER -