With great success was held the conference “Childhood Obesity in the Spotlight – Good Practices” organized within the framework of the European Joint Action project “Health4EUKids” in collaboration with the 6th Health ADM, the Hygiene Laboratory, the Pediatric Clinic of the University of Patras and the Postgraduate Program “Public Health” of the Department of Medicine of the University of Patras.
Greetings were addressed by the Chairman of the 6th Health ADM, Giannis Karvelis, the Deputy Regional Governor for Health of the Region of Western Greece, Anna Mastorakou, and the Deputy Mayor of Health, Municipality of Patras, Vivian Samouri.
Apostolos Vantarakis, Professor of Hygiene, as the scientific manager of the European project “Health4EUKids” in which 14 countries participate, made a short presentation.
Emmanuela Magripli, Assistant Professor of the Agricultural University of Athens within the framework of the European project “Health4EUKids” presented the good practice “Smart Family” for the fight against childhood obesity which came from Finland and is applied in Patras.
Eleni Papachatzi, Pediatrician at the Pediatric Clinic of the Universital General Hospital of Patras and Postdoctoral Hygiene Laboratory Researcher, Dept. of Medicine, University of Patras within the framework of the European project “Health4EUKids” presented the good practice “Grunau moves” for the fight against childhood obesity which came from Germany and is also implemented with various actions in schools of Patras.
Georgios P. Chroussos, Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics and Endocrinology, Director at the Research University Institute of Maternal, Child Health and Precision Medicine, Head, UNESCO Chair of Adolescent Health and Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens presented the keynote speech “Childhood Obesity as an Early Manifestation of Modern Life” where he mainly referred to the topic of etiogenesis of childhood obesity in modern life and in modern generations as well as the role of new technologies in this. Mr. Chroussos once again presented in an excellent way and comprehensively the complexity and multifactoriality as well as the extreme importance for Public Health that childhood obesity has.
Theodoros Dasios, Associate Professor, Member of the Pediatric Clinic of the Department of Medicine, of the University of Patras presented the speech “Nutrition and development in the intrauterine environment and the neonatal age” where he developed with epidemiological data the elements and the role of development in the two phases of life and the relationship with obesity.
Irini Kostopoulou, Curator of Paediatrics-Pediatric Endocrinology, Pediatric Clinic of the University of Patras, Universital General Hospital of Patras presented the speech “Principles of prevention and treatment of childhood obesity” where she gave important information on the prevention mechanisms of childhood obesity as it is a modifiable disease through behavior.
Then, in an open round table discussion, Antonis Zambelas, Professor of Agricultural University of Athens, President of EFET, Gavriel Dimitriou, Professor, Director of the Pediatric Clinic, University of Patras, Manolis Souris, Child Psychologist, Region of Western Greece, Anna Mastorakou, Doctor, Deputy Regional Health and Eleni Behliouli, Representative of the Parents’ Association, responded to the main topic “What is the role of the family and the state in dealing with childhood obesity” with excellent positions and answers to key issues of childhood obesity, such as screens and obesity, social networks and obesity, the role of state and region in prevention.
Finally, the audience enjoyed a Dance Performance on the topic of childhood obesity, in collaboration with the Laboratory Stage Act and Speech of the Department of Theater Studies (Responsible: Katia Savrami, Associate Professor) and the DanceArte School, Responsible: Tatiana Loverdou) Music: ” Flashdance” movie, “What a feeling” instrumental, and with lyrics Irene Cara, Composition and solo dancer Theano Vantarakis, Dance teacher and student at the Department of Theater Studies of the University of Patras. Dancers from the school of Tatiana Loverdou: Alexandra Alexopoulou, Lydia Kontaxis, Maya Kozanita, Lydia Makri, Elpida Matoula, Antigoni Panagiotopoulou, Evdokia Chroni, Maria Chroni as well as dinner at the Epicenter.
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The “HEALTH4EUkids” Joint Action aims to implement health promotion and prevention strategies for child obesity across European countries. It seeks to share best practices and research findings, particularly focusing on the initiatives Grunau Moves from Germany and Smart Family from Finland. The project involves knowledge transfer, cooperation between member states, policy development, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles in families and communities. Its goal is to prevent childhood obesity, increase physical activity and healthy diet, and ensure the sustainability and transferability of successful practices to other member states.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s EU4HEALTH Programme under the Grant Agreement no 101082462