# Mapping the Published Evidence on Childhood Obesity Prevalence and Related Policies in Greece: A Scoping Review

**Authors:** Raffaella Sibilio, Christos Triantafyllou, Tania Cardona, Joao Breda, Giancarlo Icardi

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/nu17142301 · 2025-07-12

## TL;DR

This scoping review maps childhood obesity prevalence and policies in Greece, highlighting the need for stronger strategies to address the issue.

## Contribution

The study provides a comprehensive overview of childhood obesity evidence and policies specifically in Greece.

## Key findings

- Childhood obesity prevalence in Greece ranges from 2.8% to 33.7% depending on gender and age.
- Five studies identified policies in Greece targeting nutrition, physical activity, and school-based interventions.
- The review highlights the need for broader and more effective policies to combat childhood obesity.

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: Childhood obesity is a global epidemic. Addressing the modifiable risk factors with effective policies is crucial for both prevention and intervention. This scoping review aims to provide a situational analysis of childhood obesity in Greece by mapping the available evidence on the prevalence of obesity among Greek children and adolescents and exploring the existing policies implemented to address this issue. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted on 15 September 2023, using the PubMed, Scopus, and IATROTEK-online databases to identify studies related to childhood obesity and policies in Greece. Keyword groups were developed for “childhood obesity,” “Greece,” and either “prevalence” or “policies”. Additional sources, including Google and Google Scholar, were screened to ensure comprehensiveness. Results: A total of 66 studies were included: 61 on obesity prevalence (≤18 years of age) and 5 on existing policies tackling childhood obesity, all in Greece. The collective prevalence was observed to lie within the subsequent range of values: 2.8–21.2%. Regarding both genders, the observed prevalence ranged from 2.8% to 26.7% in males, and between 1.3% and 33.7% in females. The policies adopted in Greece cover various domains (healthy nutrition, public preferences, physical activity, school policies, and programs related to childhood obesity). Conclusions: Childhood obesity in Greece is a major challenge. Greece currently uses some policies and strategies to combat childhood obesity. There is still work to be done: policies play a pivotal role as a key tool to influence lifestyle habits on a broad scale and exert a considerable impact on the reduction in this prevalent health concern.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** obesity (MESH:D009765), Childhood Obesity (MESH:D063766)

## Figures

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