Growing well: Evidence and action on childhood obesity
Nov 19, 2025Join us for a thought-provoking webinar, co-hosted with UNICEF, discussing effective approaches to childhood obesity, with real-world examples of successful strategies
Speakers include:
- Ms. Eirini Agapidaki, Alternate Minister of Health of the Hellenic Republic
- Professor Louise Baur, World Obesity Past-President and experienced paediatrician specialising in child and adolescent obesity
- Professor Pekka Puska, Chairman of Terve Paino ry (Healthy Weight Association) and renowned expert in public health policy
- Santi Gómez, Director of Programs and Research, Gasol Foundation
- Ogweno Stephen, Lived experience Trustee, World Obesity Federation
- Senzokuhle Dlamini, UNICEF South Africa, Fix My Food youth advocate
A moderated Q&A will follow, offering attendees the opportunity to engage with some of our speakers.
Title: Growing Well: Evidence and Action on Childhood Obesity
Date: 19 November 2025
Time: 13:00pm GMT
Background
Childhood obesity is now a global crisis. Since 2000, the number of school-age children and adolescents living with overweight has more than doubled, increasing from 194 million to 391 million. As documented in World Obesity’s Global Obesity Observatory, the steepest increases are occurring in low- and middle-income countries. According to a new report from UNICEF, for the first time in history, there are now more school aged children and adolescents globally living with obesity than they are living with underweight.
Childhood obesity is an urgent public health issue. Children living with obesity face increased risks of several other NCDs and conditions including type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, heart disease, asthma and sleep apnea, joint and liver problems. Childhood and adolescent obesity also has adverse psychosocial consequences; it affects school performance and quality of life, compounded by stigma, discrimination and bullying. Children with obesity are very likely to remain living with the disease throughout their lives, and are also at a higher risk of developing NCDs in adulthood.
Childhood obesity is a complex disease driven by social, environmental, genetic and biological factors, requiring a whole-of society response. As maternal obesity is a key risk factor, efforts to prevent childhood obesity cannot be separated from wider policies to ensure equitable access to obesity prevention and care. We need multisectoral approaches across health, food, education, technology and other sectors, working with children, their parents, communities, educators and influencers.
As recognition of the problem grows, so does the evidence base on what works to address childhood obesity in different contexts. This webinar will explore the current trends in CHO, alongside effective policy approaches, with real-world examples of successful strategies and lived experience perspectives.
Read MoreAgenda
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Time (UTC) |
Item |
Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 13:00 |
Introduction |
Johanna Ralston, CEO, World Obesity Federation (moderator) |
| 13:05 |
Keynote: Childhood obesity as a political priority |
Ms. Eirini Agapidaki, Alternate Minister of Health, Greece |
|
13:10 |
Lived experience: My journey from struggle to advocacy |
Ogweno Stephen, lived experience Trustee at the World Obesity Federation |
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13:15 |
Presentation: Why the urgency? |
Professor Louise Baur, World Obesity Past-President, paediatrician specialising in child and adolescent obesity |
|
13:25 |
Presentation: Feeding Profits - how food environments are failing children |
Mauro Brero, Senior Nutrition Adviser, UNICEF |
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13:30 |
Presentation: From Evidence to Action |
Professor Pekka Puska, Chairman of Terve Paino ry (Healthy Weight Association), former Member of Parliament and expert in public health policy |
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13:40 |
Presentation: Multisectoral action |
Santi Gómez, Director of Programs and Research for the Gasol Foundation |
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13:50 |
Audience Q&A |
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13:55 |
Closing remarks and call to action |
Senzokuhle Dlamini, UNICEF South Africa Fix my Food advocate |
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14:00 |
End |
Johanna Ralston, CEO, World Obesity Federation (moderator) |
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