X9Y j;0 N;: ° R g IN 1974, AN EDITORIAL IN The Lancet identified obesity as "the Traditional ways pre~en ani most important nutritional disease in the affluent countries of treating OV rweAght gn4 06015Y ~ the world, yet a quarter century later, its prevalence has th | behavior ot I Ividu is, an increased sharply among American adults, adolescents, and chil-PPrOadl~ ~ ~ ~ dren.2 The deleterious effects of obesity on chronic disease rates ci ~ conditions. Contiderirw risk, morbidity, and mortality5',; its high medical, psychological, 1 X * ; 0 X f I and social costs'8; its multiplicity of causes9; its persistence 1. l~' " from childhood into adulthood'0; the paucity of successful treat-iutomowies, reversing cu...
Certain aspects of the obesity epidemic in United States are not in question. We know, for instance,...
The obesity pandemic is not unique to the United States, where obesity has been a major health conce...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
Obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. Rates in the U.S. have doubled since the 1980s, with...
The overweight and obesity is increasing problem for the health care system and for the health of th...
The prevalence of excess body weight and obesity has been steadily increasing, currently posing a pr...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Childhood obesity influences body weight in the adult and is intrinsically associated with multiple ...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...
Certain aspects of the obesity epidemic in United States are not in question. We know, for instance,...
The obesity pandemic is not unique to the United States, where obesity has been a major health conce...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
Obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. Rates in the U.S. have doubled since the 1980s, with...
The overweight and obesity is increasing problem for the health care system and for the health of th...
The prevalence of excess body weight and obesity has been steadily increasing, currently posing a pr...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Childhood obesity influences body weight in the adult and is intrinsically associated with multiple ...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...
Certain aspects of the obesity epidemic in United States are not in question. We know, for instance,...
The obesity pandemic is not unique to the United States, where obesity has been a major health conce...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...