CONTEXT:Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the general population according to several studies from high income countries. Data regarding French correctional institutions are lacking so far. To fill this gap, we have assessed in a sample from a French prison (33 females and 18 males) the gender-specific effect of incarceration on weight and body mass index (BMI) and examined their current metabolic status. Furthermore, to reveal the possible determinants of increased obesity, we analyzed emotional vulnerability, eating behavior and physical activity using self-reported questionnaires. RESULTS:In this sample, obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m2) was already frequent in women (18.2%) but rather scarce f...
Abstract Incarceration and substance abuse are two of the largest public health issues in America. W...
Background:Literature on the disease profile of prisoners that differentiates by age and gender rema...
BackgroundCanadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is know...
Context Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the...
Introduction: Chronic diseases stand out on the world stage due to the impact they cause on populati...
Background: Obesity is a significant health issue for offenders, who have a higher prevalence of obe...
The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is disproportionately carried by low-income and middl...
Excessive weight gain among inmates is frequently observed by correctional health care providers; ho...
Background/Objectives:Research on prisoners is limited and demonstrates a group with disproportionat...
Obesity prevalence among inmates in the United States is unknown. Since incarceration disproportiona...
BACKGROUND:Canadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is kno...
Obesity prevalence among inmates in the United States is unknown. Since incarceration disproportiona...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among prisoners...
This study aimed to improve understanding of obesity in prison by investigating prison nurses’ perce...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death throughout the world. In high income countr...
Abstract Incarceration and substance abuse are two of the largest public health issues in America. W...
Background:Literature on the disease profile of prisoners that differentiates by age and gender rema...
BackgroundCanadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is know...
Context Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the...
Introduction: Chronic diseases stand out on the world stage due to the impact they cause on populati...
Background: Obesity is a significant health issue for offenders, who have a higher prevalence of obe...
The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is disproportionately carried by low-income and middl...
Excessive weight gain among inmates is frequently observed by correctional health care providers; ho...
Background/Objectives:Research on prisoners is limited and demonstrates a group with disproportionat...
Obesity prevalence among inmates in the United States is unknown. Since incarceration disproportiona...
BACKGROUND:Canadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is kno...
Obesity prevalence among inmates in the United States is unknown. Since incarceration disproportiona...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among prisoners...
This study aimed to improve understanding of obesity in prison by investigating prison nurses’ perce...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death throughout the world. In high income countr...
Abstract Incarceration and substance abuse are two of the largest public health issues in America. W...
Background:Literature on the disease profile of prisoners that differentiates by age and gender rema...
BackgroundCanadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is know...