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#11 | WHO Urges Schools Worldwide to Promote Healthy Eating for Children

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GMJ Podcast · Episode 11
March 4, 2026 20m Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze
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This episode examines the World Health Organization's urgent recommendations for schools worldwide to establish healthier food environments and combat childhood malnutrition. With 188 million children living with obesity globally while millions suffer from undernutrition simultaneously—a phenomenon known as the "double burden of malnutrition"—schools emerge as critical intervention points, reaching approximately 466 million children daily through school meal programs.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Global childhood obesity epidemic and the double burden of malnutrition affecting developing and developed nations
  • WHO policy recommendations for mandatory nutrition standards in school meal systems
  • Strategies to reduce children's exposure to ultra-processed foods, added sugars, and unhealthy fats in educational settings
  • Restricting marketing and promotion of unhealthy food products targeting pediatric populations
  • Behavioral nudge approaches and whole-school nutrition integration strategies
  • Long-term health outcomes and disease prevention through improved school food policy implementation

Key Takeaways

  • Schools represent one of the most powerful platforms for shaping children's dietary behaviors and preventing nutrition-related diseases
  • Mandatory nutrition standards for school meals can significantly reduce childhood obesity rates and diet-related chronic disease risk
  • A whole-school approach integrating nutrition education with food policy implementation is essential for sustained behavioral change
  • Government regulation of unhealthy food marketing to children complements nutritional standards in school environments
  • Addressing malnutrition comprehensively requires simultaneous intervention against both obesity and undernutrition in school systems

About This Episode

Child nutrition represents a critical public health priority with significant implications for healthcare systems globally, including Georgia. As schools serve as primary touchpoints for implementing evidence-based nutrition interventions, this episode provides essential context for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and educators interested in preventive medicine and population health. Understanding WHO guidance on school food policy is vital for clinical practitioners counseling families and for health administrators developing institutional nutrition strategies.

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In this episode of the GMJ Podcast — the official podcast of the Georgian Medical Journal, we examine the World Health Organization’s call for schools worldwide to promote healthier food environments for children.

Child nutrition is increasingly recognized as a critical global health challenge. According to WHO data, 188 million children worldwide are living with obesity, while millions more still suffer from undernutrition. This situation reflects what experts describe as the “double burden of malnutrition,” where obesity and undernutrition exist simultaneously within many countries and communities.

Schools play a central role in shaping children’s eating habits. Every day, approximately 466 million children receive meals in schools worldwide, making school food systems one of the most powerful platforms for improving child nutrition and long-term health outcomes.

The WHO urges governments and education systems to adopt stronger school food policies that encourage healthy diets and reduce exposure to unhealthy products high in sugar, salt and unhealthy fats.

Key recommendations discussed in this episode include:

• Establishing mandatory nutrition standards for school meals
• Limiting sugar, salt and ultra-processed foods in school environments
• Restricting the marketing of unhealthy foods to children
• Using behavioral approaches to encourage healthier choices
• Implementing a whole-school approach that integrates nutrition into the educational environment

Improving school food systems can help prevent childhood obesity, reduce diet-related diseases and support healthier populations in the future.

Original WHO source discussed in this episode:
https://www.who.int/news/item/27-01-2026-who-urges-schools-worldwide-to-promote-healthy-eating-for-children

The GMJ Podcast accompanies peer-reviewed publications and global health policy discussions featured in the Georgian Medical Journal, supporting structured academic dialogue on key issues in medicine and public health.

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