A team of LSU Health New Orleans researchers has found a lower prevalence of overweight and obesity among youth in Grenada compared to US adolescents. The differences may reflect the impact of the westernized diet and lifestyle. The research may lead to a change in worldwide obesity prevention strategy. The LSU Health New Orleans team collaborated with researchers at St. George’s University, and their results are published in Frontiers in Public Health available online here.
“A greater understanding of the physiologic and societal exposures that drive obesity will be critical to prevention,” Dr. Sothern concludes. “Further studies may support shifting our efforts to women of child-bearing age rather than whole populations as a more effective strategy.”