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Vloga privatnega sektorja pri oblikovanju politike povezane s prekomerno težo pri otrocih : diplomsko delo
ID Trojer Smrečnik, Nataša (Author), ID Kronegger, Luka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Otroška debelost je postala naraščajoč globalni izziv, ki ogroža zdravje in dobrobit otrok in mladih. V zadnjih desetletjih se je dramatično povečala. Leta 2015 je prizadela približno 2 milijardi ljudi po svetu. To stanje, kjer se maščoba v telesu kopiči v obsegu, ki ogroža zdravje, ima resne fizične in psihične posledice za otroke, vključno s srčno-žilnimi boleznimi, diabetesom, astmo ter duševnimi težavami. Zaskrbljujoče je, da imajo debeli otroci veliko verjetnost, da ostanejo prekomerno težki tudi v odraslosti. Otroška debelost je posledica kompleksnega spleta dejavnikov, vključno z genetskimi, okoljskimi in družbenimi. Privatni sektor, še posebej prehrambena in živilska industrija, ima pomembno vlogo pri oblikovanju prehrambenih navad otrok. V diplomski nalogi smo skušali dobiti vpogled v razmišljanje deležnikov privatnega sektorja glede problema otroške debelosti z analizo anketnih podatkov pridobljenih v študiji primera projekta STOP leta 2020. Ugotovitve potrjujejo potrebo po učinkovitih politikah za obvladovanje debelosti pri otrocih, ki vključujejo sodelovanje med različnimi akterji in celostni pristop. Ključni so ukrepi za spodbujanje zdravega načina življenja in preprečevanje debelosti, tako restriktivni kot spodbujevalni. Pomembno je tudi nadaljnje raziskovanje vpliva privatnega sektorja na prehranjevalne navade otrok ter oblikovanje politik, ki spodbujajo odgovorno proizvodnjo in trženje živil ter promovirajo zdrav življenjski slog.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:otroška debelost, privatni sektor, prehrambena industrija, živilska industrija, deležniki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:N. Trojer Smrečnik
Year:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (78 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162410 This link opens in a new window
UDC:351:613.25-053.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:212976387 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:The role of the private sector in the shaping of policies related to childhood obesity
Abstract:
Childhood obesity has become a rising global challenge, threatening the health and well-being of children and adolescents. It has dramatically increased in recent decades. In 2015, it affected approximately 2 billion people worldwide. This condition, where fat accumulates in the body to a degree that endangers health, has serious physical and psychological consequences for children, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, asthma, and mental health issues. It is concerning that obese children have a high likelihood of remaining overweight into adulthood. Childhood obesity is the result of a complex interplay of factors, including genetic, environmental, and societal influences. The private sector, especially the food and beverage industry, plays a significant role in shaping children's dietary habits. In the thesis, we sought insight into the perspectives of stakeholders in the private sector regarding the issue of childhood obesity through the analysis of survey data obtained in the STOP project case study in 2020. The findings confirm the need for effective policies to address obesity in children, involving collaboration among various stakeholders and a holistic approach. Key measures include promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing obesity, both through restrictive and supportive strategies. Further research into the impact of the private sector on children's dietary habits and the formulation of policies promoting responsible food production and marketing, as well as advocating for a healthy lifestyle, are also crucial.

Keywords:childhood obesity, private sector, food industry, food industry, stakeholders

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