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Verdeling van de bevolking

Contextual factors

Obesitasprevalentie

Volwassenen, 2019

Type onderzoek:Gemeten
Leeftijd:18-69
Monstergrootte:1136
In aanmerking komend gebied:Nationaal
Referenties:Wallis & Futuna - Enquête sur la prévalence des facteurs de risque de maladies non transmissibles - STEPS 2019. https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/ncds/ncd-surveillance/data-reporting/wallis-and-futuna/wallis_futuna_steps_2019_report_print.pdf?sfvrsn=f0e5d71b_1&download=true (Accessed 10.01.23)
Tenzij anders vermeld, verwijst overgewicht naar een BMI tussen 25 kg en 29,9 kg/m², obesitas verwijst naar een BMI van meer dan 30 kg/m².

Kinderen, 2023

Type onderzoek:Zelfgerapporteerd
Leeftijd:13-17
Monstergrootte:919
In aanmerking komend gebied:Nationaal
Referenties:2023 GSHS Fact Sheet Wallis and Futuna. Available at: https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/2023-gshs-fact-sheet-wallis-and-futuna (Accessed: 13.06.25)
Cutoffs:WHO 2007

Kinderen, 2015

Type onderzoek:Zelfgerapporteerd
Leeftijd:13-17
Monstergrootte:1117
In aanmerking komend gebied:Nationaal
Referenties:Wallis and Futuna - Global School-Based Student Health Survey 2015 https://www.who.int/ncds/surveillance/gshs/2015_WallisFutuna_GSHS_Fact_Sheet.pdf (last accessed 14.12.20)
Cutoffs:WHO

Overgewicht / obesitas, naar leeftijd

Volwassenen, 2019

Type onderzoek:Gemeten
Monstergrootte:1136
In aanmerking komend gebied:Nationaal
Referenties:Wallis & Futuna - Enquête sur la prévalence des facteurs de risque de maladies non transmissibles - STEPS 2019. https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/ncds/ncd-surveillance/data-reporting/wallis-and-futuna/wallis_futuna_steps_2019_report_print.pdf?sfvrsn=f0e5d71b_1&download=true (Accessed 10.01.23)
Tenzij anders vermeld, verwijst overgewicht naar een BMI tussen 25 kg en 29,9 kg/m², obesitas verwijst naar een BMI van meer dan 30 kg/m².

Kinderen, 2015

Type onderzoek:Zelfgerapporteerd
Monstergrootte:1117
In aanmerking komend gebied:Nationaal
Referenties:Wallis and Futuna - Global School-Based Student Health Survey 2015 https://www.who.int/ncds/surveillance/gshs/2015_WallisFutuna_GSHS_Fact_Sheet.pdf (last accessed 04.01.23)

Gemiddelde dagelijkse consumptie van koolzuurhoudende frisdranken

Kinderen, 2010-2015

Type onderzoek:Gemeten
Leeftijd:12-17
Referenties:Beal et al. (2019). Global Patterns of Adolescent Fruit, Vegetable, Carbonated Soft Drink, and Fast-food consumption: A meta-analysis of global school-based student health surveys. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/0379572119848287 sourced from Food Systems Dashboard http://www.foodsystemsdashboard.org/food-system

Prevalentie van minder dan dagelijkse fruitconsumptie

Kinderen, 2010-2015

Type onderzoek:Gemeten
Leeftijd:12-17
Referenties:Global School-based Student Health Surveys. Beal et al (2019). Global Patterns of Adolescent Fruit, Vegetable, Carbonated Soft Drink, and Fast-food consumption: A meta-analysis of global school-based student health surveys. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/0379572119848287. Sourced from Food Systems Dashboard http://www.foodsystemsdashboard.org/food-system
Definities (alleen beschikbaar in het Engels):Prevalence of less-than-daily fruit consumption (% less-than-daily fruit consumption)

Prevalentie van minder dan dagelijkse groenteconsumptie

Kinderen, 2010-2015

Type onderzoek:Gemeten
Leeftijd:12-17
Referenties:Beal et al. (2019). Global Patterns of Adolescent Fruit, Vegetable, Carbonated Soft Drink, and Fast-food consumption: A meta-analysis of global school-based student health surveys. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/0379572119848287 sourced from Food Systems Dashboard http://www.foodsystemsdashboard.org/food-system
Definities (alleen beschikbaar in het Engels):Prevalence of less-than-daily vegetable consumption (% less-than-daily vegetable consumption)

Gemiddelde wekelijkse consumptie van fastfood

Kinderen, 2010-2015

Leeftijd:12-17
Referenties:Beal et al. (2019). Global Patterns of Adolescent Fruit, Vegetable, Carbonated Soft Drink, and Fast-food consumption: A meta-analysis of global school-based student health surveys. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/0379572119848287 sourced from Food Systems Dashboard http://www.foodsystemsdashboard.org/food-system

Policies, Interventions and Actions

Action Plan to Reduce the Double Burden of Malnutrition in the Western Pacific Region (2015–2020)

The WHO action plan to reduce the double burden of malnutrition in the Western Pacific Region. It calls for accelerated efforts to improve nutrition. The plan includes targets to halt the increase in childhood overweight and adult and adolescent diabetes and obesity by 2025.

Categories:Evidence of National Obesity Strategy/Policy or Action plan
Evidence of Nutritional or Health Strategy/ Guidelines/Policy/Action plan
Evidence of Obesity Target
Year(s):2015-2020
Target age group:Kinderen
Organisation:World Health Organisation
Find out more:www.who.int
Linked document:Download linked document
References:World Health Organization. 2015. Action plan to reduce the double burden of malnutrition in the Western Pacific Region (2015–2020).

No actions could be found for the above criteria.

Contextual factors

Disclaimer: These contextual factors should be interpreted with care. Results are updated as regularly as possible and use very specific criteria. The criteria used and full definitions are available for download at the bottom of this page.

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Labelling

Is there mandatory nutrition labelling?Absent
Front-of-package labelling?Absent
Back-of-pack nutrition declaration?Absent
Color coding?Absent
Warning label?Absent

Regulation and marketing

Are there fiscal policies on unhealthy products?Absent
Tax on unhealthy foods?Absent
Tax on unhealthy drinks?Absent
Are there fiscal policies on healthy products?Absent
Subsidy on fruits?Absent
Subsidy on vegetables?Absent
Subsidy on other healthy products?Absent
Mandatory limit or ban of trans fat (all settings)?Absent
Mandatory limit of trans fats in place (all settings)? Absent
Ban on trans-fats or phos in place (all settings)? Absent
Are there any mandatory policies/marketing restrictions on the promotion of unhealthy food/drinks to children?Absent
Mandatory restriction on broadcast media?Absent
Mandatory restriction on non-broadcast media?Absent
Voluntary policies/marketing restrictions on the promotion of unhealthy food/drinks to children?Absent
Are there mandatory standards for food in schools?Absent
Are there any mandatory nutrient limits in any manufactured food products?Absent
Nutrition standards for public sector procurement?Absent

Political will and support

National obesity strategy or nutrition and physical activity national strategy?Absent
National obesity strategy?Absent
National childhood obesity strategy?Absent
Comprehensive nutrition strategy?Absent
Comprehensive physical activity strategy?Absent
Evidence-based dietary guidelines and/or RDAs?Absent
National target(s) on reducing obesity?Absent
Promotion of breastfeeding?Absent

Monitoring and surveillance

Monitoring of the prevalence and incidence for the main obesity-related NCDs and risk factors?Absent
Within 5 years?Absent

Governance and resource

Multi-sectoral national co-ordination mechanism for obesity or nutrition (including obesity)?Absent

Key

Present
Present (voluntary)
Incoming
Absent
Unknown

Last updated November 22, 2022

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