Background: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitioners in developed countries. In the absence of safe, effective and widely accessible high-risk approaches (e.g. drugs and surgery) attention has focussed on community-based approaches and social marketing campaigns as the most appropriate form of intervention. However there is limited evidence in support of substantial effectiveness of such interventions. Discussion. To date there is little evidence that community-based interventions and social marketing campaigns specifically targeting obesity provide substantial or lasting benefit. Concerns have been raised about potential negative effects created by a focus of these interventions on body s...
CONTEXT: The rise in obesity in the United States may slow or even reverse the long-term trend of in...
This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of the UK government’s ‘Change4Life’ antiobesity ...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the major health crises facing the United States, and increasin...
Abstract Background Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health p...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Excess weight is fast becoming a serious health concern in the developed and developing world. The c...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...
2013-08-22In the last thirty years, the incidence of obesity has grown at alarmingly rapid rates. In...
Certain aspects of the obesity epidemic in United States are not in question. We know, for instance,...
Social marketing has been proposed as a framework that may be effectively used to encourage behaviou...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
CONTEXT: The rise in obesity in the United States may slow or even reverse the long-term trend of in...
This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of the UK government’s ‘Change4Life’ antiobesity ...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the major health crises facing the United States, and increasin...
Abstract Background Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health p...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Excess weight is fast becoming a serious health concern in the developed and developing world. The c...
Mass media campaigns are a commonly used strategy in public health. However, no review has assessed ...
2013-08-22In the last thirty years, the incidence of obesity has grown at alarmingly rapid rates. In...
Certain aspects of the obesity epidemic in United States are not in question. We know, for instance,...
Social marketing has been proposed as a framework that may be effectively used to encourage behaviou...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
CONTEXT: The rise in obesity in the United States may slow or even reverse the long-term trend of in...
This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of the UK government’s ‘Change4Life’ antiobesity ...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the major health crises facing the United States, and increasin...