The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts have barely begun. An emerging science that uses quantitative models has provided key insights into the dynamics of this epidemic, and enabled researchers to combine evidence and to calculate the effect of behaviours, interventions, and policies at several levels—from individual to population. Forecasts suggest that high rates of obesity will affect future population health and economics. Energy gap models have quantified the association of changes in energy intake and expenditure with weight change, and have documented the effect of higher intake on obesity prevalence. Empirical evidence that shows interventions are effective is limited...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
A well-resourced, comprehensive, population-based set of strategies is needed toattenuate and eventu...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...
Obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. Rates in the U.S. have doubled since the 1980s, with...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
How can we work together to understand the rise of obesity and reverse its related diseases and soci...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
Despite a large growth in funding for research and interventions, global rates of obesity remain at ...
Obesity is preventable but there is still no single model for prevention and no country has managed ...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
A well-resourced, comprehensive, population-based set of strategies is needed toattenuate and eventu...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...
Obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. Rates in the U.S. have doubled since the 1980s, with...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The obesity epidemic shows no signs of abating. There is an urgent need to push back against the env...
Changes in food supply and eating habits, combined with a dramatic fall in physical activity, have m...
How can we work together to understand the rise of obesity and reverse its related diseases and soci...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
Despite a large growth in funding for research and interventions, global rates of obesity remain at ...
Obesity is preventable but there is still no single model for prevention and no country has managed ...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comp...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
A well-resourced, comprehensive, population-based set of strategies is needed toattenuate and eventu...
Objective: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, but there are no good methods to assess the futur...