OBJECTIVE: To describe self-reported weight change and beliefs about the causes of weight change and to examine whether these vary by sex and weight status. DESIGN: This cross-sectional population study examined data from the 1995 Australian National Health and Nutrition Surveys. SUBJECTS: A total of 10 624 randomly-selected adults provided data. MEASURES: Objectively measured height and weight, perceptions of current weight status, self-reported weight change over the past year, and reasons for weight change. RESULTS: Thirty-five percent of participants reported a weight gain in the last 12 months, with females, and those already overweight more likely to report a recent increase in weight. Approximately one in five participants reported a...
Purpose:To examine perceptions of the severity of eating disorders and obesity and the effects on th...
Obesity is a serious and complex public health issue in Australia with many health and social conseq...
Western societies are faced with two diametrically opposed weight-related problems. Firstly, the ave...
Purpose: To identify beliefs held by the general public regarding causes of weight gain, weight prev...
Objective: This study investigated 5-year trends in body weight, overweight and obesity and their as...
Objective: To examine young Australian women's weight expectations, motivations for weight change an...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
Several country-specific and global projections of the future obesity prevalence have been conducted...
Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 year...
In Australia there has been a recent increase in the body mass index (BMI) of the population and a d...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of weight change in mid-aged women over a 2-year period, and ...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
BACKGROUND: Effective public policy requires information on the prevalence of overweight and obesity...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the changes in weight and waist circumference (WC), examine th...
Objectives: To examine education differences in five-year weight change among mid-aged adults, and t...
Purpose:To examine perceptions of the severity of eating disorders and obesity and the effects on th...
Obesity is a serious and complex public health issue in Australia with many health and social conseq...
Western societies are faced with two diametrically opposed weight-related problems. Firstly, the ave...
Purpose: To identify beliefs held by the general public regarding causes of weight gain, weight prev...
Objective: This study investigated 5-year trends in body weight, overweight and obesity and their as...
Objective: To examine young Australian women's weight expectations, motivations for weight change an...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
Several country-specific and global projections of the future obesity prevalence have been conducted...
Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australia has increased during the past 30 year...
In Australia there has been a recent increase in the body mass index (BMI) of the population and a d...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of weight change in mid-aged women over a 2-year period, and ...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
BACKGROUND: Effective public policy requires information on the prevalence of overweight and obesity...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the changes in weight and waist circumference (WC), examine th...
Objectives: To examine education differences in five-year weight change among mid-aged adults, and t...
Purpose:To examine perceptions of the severity of eating disorders and obesity and the effects on th...
Obesity is a serious and complex public health issue in Australia with many health and social conseq...
Western societies are faced with two diametrically opposed weight-related problems. Firstly, the ave...