National and international health organizations have focused increasingly on a perceived obesity epidemic said to pose drastic threats to public health. Indeed, some medical experts have gone so far as to predict that growing body mass will halt and perhaps even reverse the millennia-long trend of rising human life expectancy. 1 In response to such concerns public health agencies across the world have sprung into action, searching for policies or incentives to mitigate the alleged ‘disease ’ of obesity. Yet even as the volume of alarm grows louder, a growing number of researchers, drawn from a broad array of academic disciplines, are calling these claims into question. The authors of this article come from this latter group. In our view the...
Concern about the growing rate of obesity in the United States and globally has been constructed as ...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
National and international health organizations have focused increasingly on a perceived obesity epi...
The rapid increase in the level of obesity and overweight worldwide is recognized as a major health...
Obesity is quickly becoming the number one health threat to Americans today. Until recently, obesity...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
[Extract] In 2007, the number of people worldwide who were chronically underfed reached 923 million,...
[Extract] In 2007, the number of people worldwide who were chronically underfed reached 923 million,...
‘obesity ’ in challenging times The past decade has witnessed a cacophony of calls to combat ‘the ob...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
It is often claimed that there is an obesity epidemic in affluent countries, and that obesity is one...
The waistline of America has been expanding now fordecades,1 largely as a consequence of an obesogen...
A number of debates centring on the so-called ‘obesity epidemic’ have sprung up in the last 10 years...
Abstract Obesity: A Global Epidemic The epidemic of obesity has become pandemic, defined as an epide...
Concern about the growing rate of obesity in the United States and globally has been constructed as ...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
National and international health organizations have focused increasingly on a perceived obesity epi...
The rapid increase in the level of obesity and overweight worldwide is recognized as a major health...
Obesity is quickly becoming the number one health threat to Americans today. Until recently, obesity...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
[Extract] In 2007, the number of people worldwide who were chronically underfed reached 923 million,...
[Extract] In 2007, the number of people worldwide who were chronically underfed reached 923 million,...
‘obesity ’ in challenging times The past decade has witnessed a cacophony of calls to combat ‘the ob...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
It is often claimed that there is an obesity epidemic in affluent countries, and that obesity is one...
The waistline of America has been expanding now fordecades,1 largely as a consequence of an obesogen...
A number of debates centring on the so-called ‘obesity epidemic’ have sprung up in the last 10 years...
Abstract Obesity: A Global Epidemic The epidemic of obesity has become pandemic, defined as an epide...
Concern about the growing rate of obesity in the United States and globally has been constructed as ...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...