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Obesity: Biological, socioCultural, and environmental risk Trajectories

Project description

Addressing Europe’s obesity challenge

In Europe, the spectre of obesity looms disproportionately over communities of a lower socio-economic status, revealing a stark health disparity. The intricate interplay of biological, sociocultural, and environmental factors complicates preventive efforts. The EU-funded OBCT project is a groundbreaking initiative designed to arm health professionals, policymakers, and the public with knowledge, maps, and tools to better understand and combat obesity. By quantifying risks, developing a holistic screener, and offering tailored recommendations, OBCT seeks to advance obesity prevention. With a focus on communities of a lower socio-economic position, OBCT will dissect the roots of the problem and provide innovative solutions to address this pressing public health challenge across Europe.

Objective

Obesity in Europe disproportionately affects people and communities with a lower socioeconomic position (SEP). Effective preventive approaches require consideration of the complex and dynamic interplay between (SEP-specific) biological, sociocultural and environmental risk factors of obesity across the life course. OBCT provides health professionals, researchers, policy makers and the public with knowledge, maps and tools to support sustainable prevention of obesity, with a particular focus on low SEP communities. To achieve this, we quantify the contribution of biological, sociocultural and built environmental risk factors of obesity risks and the interactions in and across various life stages, and translate the resulting knowledge into practical and effective tools for action. Specifically, OBCT will: 1) Advance the current understanding of obesity risks and predictors, and the role of SEP across the life-course; 2) Determine the importance of specific obesity-related behaviours to prevent obesity at key life stage transitions; 3) Develop a holistic obesity risk screener for use by the public at large and by health professionals; 4) Provide country-specific estimates of trends obesity; 5) Provide a digital atlas on the obesogenicity of environments; 6) Characterise obesity-related cardiometabolic risk profiles over gender, age and SEP; 7) Develop tailored lifestyle recommendations; 8) Determine the impact of obesity-related policies on inequality; 9) Provide a decision support dashboard for policy makers; 10) Provide co-developed toolboxes to support implementation of policy recommendations in low-SEP communities. OBCT’s outputs highlight where and in which domains obesity is to be targeted, and empower the research community, policymakers, health professionals and citizens to adapt and implement policies to reduce obesity risk, thereby helping to prevent obesity -particularly in low SEP communities - throughout Europe.

Coordinator

STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC
Net EU contribution
€ 2 974 338,00
Address
DE BOELELAAN 1117
1081 HV Amsterdam
Netherlands

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Region
West-Nederland Noord-Holland Groot-Amsterdam
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 2 974 338,75

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Partners (2)