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A new government-funded program aimed at tackling the ever-growing problem of childhood obesity will put the focus on changing the parent’s behaviour rather than that of the child. Tim Boyle/Getty Images
Researchers argue that reducing childhood and adolescent obesity could yield lifetime savings of over $7 billion, yet they argue that policymakers are prioritising short-term solutions over long-term strategies.
Currently, one in four children and teenagers in Australia are classified as overweight or obese.