CAJANUS Vol. 37, No. 1, 2004

Obesity

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This issue of Cajanus argues that substantial and sustainable reductions in obesity are more likely to come from structural and policy related changes to the environment than from medical interventions targetted to the individual. Both options are important, but a clear strategic approach is required especially when resources are limited. This issue also presents several public policy options for consideration by individual Caribbean countries.

Contents
    Editorial:
  • New strategies needed to fight obesity in the Caribbean - Fitzroy J. Henry


  • Articles
  • The Obesity epidemic - a major threat to Caribbean development: the case for public policies -Fitzroy J. Henry

  • The Public policy approach to combat obesity - Fitzroy J. Henry
  • Public policy options to prevent obesity in the Caribbean - Fitzroy J. Henry and Godfrey Xuereb


  • News Briefs