Childhood obesity is a serious global health challenge. Families and consumption are at the nexus of the problem, as childhood weight issues depend significantly on family-related influences (genetic predispositions, physical activities, and household food consumption practices). This article focuses on how a family socializes a child toward or away from obesity. It advances a family consumer socialization framework to characterize key elements and processes. Biological predispositions, parent/family inputs, elements of child development, parent-child interactions, and intergenerational transfer are all major contributors to weight status and life course potentials. Time is also a crucial component, here represented in two forms -- linear a...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the value of the family as a source of behavior change, ...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not fully und...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not f...
Minority and low socioeconomic status groups have the highest rates of overweight and obesity. Child...
Original article can be found at : http://www.remedicajournals.com/ Copyright Remedica Medical Educa...
Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not fully und...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is escalating rapidly and it considered to be a major public hea...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been identified as the most common health problem facing America\u27s youth ...
Using data from the Millennium Cohort Study, we investigate the dynamic relationship between underly...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not f...
Despite the fact that there is an acknowledged ‘lack of evidence of effectiveness’ that ‘familybased...
The term ‘obesogenic environment’ is rapidly becoming part of common phraseology. However, the influ...
Family-based approaches to pediatric obesity treatment are considered the ‘gold-standard,’ and are r...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the value of the family as a source of behavior change, ...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not fully und...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not f...
Minority and low socioeconomic status groups have the highest rates of overweight and obesity. Child...
Original article can be found at : http://www.remedicajournals.com/ Copyright Remedica Medical Educa...
Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not fully und...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is escalating rapidly and it considered to be a major public hea...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been identified as the most common health problem facing America\u27s youth ...
Using data from the Millennium Cohort Study, we investigate the dynamic relationship between underly...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing but the causes are not f...
Despite the fact that there is an acknowledged ‘lack of evidence of effectiveness’ that ‘familybased...
The term ‘obesogenic environment’ is rapidly becoming part of common phraseology. However, the influ...
Family-based approaches to pediatric obesity treatment are considered the ‘gold-standard,’ and are r...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the value of the family as a source of behavior change, ...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...