High-income countries have greater rates ofobesity than middle- and low-income countries(1). Countries that develop wealth also developobesity; for instance, with economic growth in China and India, obesity rates have increased by several-fold (1). The international trend is that greater obesity tracks with greater wealth (2,3). The U.S. is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and accordingly has high obesity rates; one-third of the population has obesity plus another third is overweight. The situation is predicted to worsen; rising childhood obesity rates forewarn of worsening statistics (4). While it is agreed that both individual factors such as genetic susceptibility and behavior are important in life-long weight gain, evidence ...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
The literature has long been debating whether it is high-income or low-income individuals who face h...
Background: A good understanding of the association between obesity and socioeconomic status (SES) h...
In the past three decades worldwide obesity rates have skyrocketed, contributing to a myriad of hea...
For the first time in history, estimates of the overweight people in the world rival estimates of th...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity, defined as having a BMI of 30 or higher has been a progressing health risk throughout the g...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among US adults has reached alarming pro-portions, with a n...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
The prevalence of overweight and obese individuals is rising. Between 1980 and 1990 there was an 8% ...
AbstractObesity resembles a typical negative economic externality to the public health system. Previ...
Worldwide rise of obesity may be partly related to the relaxation of natural selection in the last f...
We have shown that individuals at the highest percentiles of the body mass index (BMI) distribution...
Given the recent rise in the adult obesity prevalence in the United States, the central and state-le...
Obesity and associated chronic conditions are endemic among the American population with rates dispr...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
The literature has long been debating whether it is high-income or low-income individuals who face h...
Background: A good understanding of the association between obesity and socioeconomic status (SES) h...
In the past three decades worldwide obesity rates have skyrocketed, contributing to a myriad of hea...
For the first time in history, estimates of the overweight people in the world rival estimates of th...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity, defined as having a BMI of 30 or higher has been a progressing health risk throughout the g...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among US adults has reached alarming pro-portions, with a n...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
The prevalence of overweight and obese individuals is rising. Between 1980 and 1990 there was an 8% ...
AbstractObesity resembles a typical negative economic externality to the public health system. Previ...
Worldwide rise of obesity may be partly related to the relaxation of natural selection in the last f...
We have shown that individuals at the highest percentiles of the body mass index (BMI) distribution...
Given the recent rise in the adult obesity prevalence in the United States, the central and state-le...
Obesity and associated chronic conditions are endemic among the American population with rates dispr...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
The literature has long been debating whether it is high-income or low-income individuals who face h...
Background: A good understanding of the association between obesity and socioeconomic status (SES) h...