Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary according to socio-cultural factors, including socio-economic position, social roles and circumstance, and cultural factors. Further, these socio-cultural patterns are complex and specific to sex, age, and sometimes racial groups, as well as type of society, with patterns of relationships observed in developed countries sometimes reversed in developing countries. As described in Chapter 4, there is little doubt of the importance of the changing physical environment to the increases in obesity observed over the past several decades. However, far less attention has been paid to investigating the potential contribution of socio-cultural factors and to c...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
During the past three decades, levels of excess weight and obesity have risen significantly in the U...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...
The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, ...
Background: Obesity is essentially caused by an energy imbalance whereby energy intake exceeds the a...
INTRODUCTION: While the relationships among socio-economic status (SES) and obesity are powerful and...
Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. ...
Obesity is a significant public health concern affecting more than half a billion people worldwide. ...
Obesity in Eastern Europe has been linked to privilege and status prior to the collapse of communism...
Obesity in Eastern Europe has been linked to privilege and status prior to the collapse of communism...
A landmark review of studies published prior to 1989 on socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity suppo...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, ...
We examine the accelerating worldwide obesity epidemic us-ing a mathematical model relating a cognit...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
During the past three decades, levels of excess weight and obesity have risen significantly in the U...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...
The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, ...
Background: Obesity is essentially caused by an energy imbalance whereby energy intake exceeds the a...
INTRODUCTION: While the relationships among socio-economic status (SES) and obesity are powerful and...
Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. ...
Obesity is a significant public health concern affecting more than half a billion people worldwide. ...
Obesity in Eastern Europe has been linked to privilege and status prior to the collapse of communism...
Obesity in Eastern Europe has been linked to privilege and status prior to the collapse of communism...
A landmark review of studies published prior to 1989 on socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity suppo...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, ...
We examine the accelerating worldwide obesity epidemic us-ing a mathematical model relating a cognit...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
During the past three decades, levels of excess weight and obesity have risen significantly in the U...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...