Predisposition to Obesity: Should We Target Those Most Susceptible?

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Olsen N.J. [1 ]
Mortensen E.L. [2 ]
Heitmann B.L. [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Research Unit for Dietary Studies, Institute of Preventive Medicine, Copenhagen Capital Region, Copenhagen University Hospitals, Copenhagen
[2] Department of Public Health and Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5
[3] National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen
[4] Institute of Preventive Medicine, Copenhagen Capital Region, Copenhagen University Hospitals, Copenhagen
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Obesity; Predisposition; Prevention; Susceptibility;
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10.1007/s13679-011-0004-5
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Obesity prevention should remain a priority, even if there is some suggestion that the epidemic may presently have reached a stable level. However, previous interventions have not been effective in preventing overweight and obesity, and at the same time studies suggest that some subgroups are more predisposed to future obesity. The purpose of this paper is to review interventions on obesity prevention published during the past year, and to examine if interventions targeting predisposed groups or individuals seem more efficient in preventing obesity than studies targeting general populations. Among 15 identified studies, 7 targeted predisposed children or adolescents. More of the studies targeting predisposed individuals were able to show significant effects than the studies targeting general populations. Most studies targeting predisposed defined the predisposition based on ethnicity or socioeconomic status. Thus, we may be more successful in preventing obesity when targeting predisposed individuals, but more studies are needed before a firm conclusion can be drawn. © 2012 The Author(s).
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