BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burden from non-communicable disease (NCDs) in high-income countries. In low- and middle-income countries rapid changes in diets are also increasingly linked to malnutrition in all its forms as persistent undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies continue to coexist with a rising prevalence of obesity and associated NCDs. Economic globalization and trade liberalization have been identified as potentially important factors driving these trends, but the mechanisms, pathways and actual impact are subject to continued debate. METHODS: We use a ‘rigorous review’ to synthesize evidence from empirical quantitative studies analysing the links bet...
Scholars of public health identify globalization as a major cause of obesity. Free markets are blame...
Global energy imbalances and related obesity levels are rapidly increasing. The world is rapidly shi...
The paper briefly describes the causes of a global rise in obesity and diabetes. In so doing, it est...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burde...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burde...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burden...
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Abstract Background Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-leve...
Background: Studies find that economic, political, and social globalization - as well as trade liber...
Of the world’s 6 billion people, about 800 million do not have enough to eat. Globally, nutrition ha...
AbstractAnecdotal and descriptive evidence has led to the claim that globalization plays a major rol...
Anecdotal and descriptive evidence has led to the claim that globalization plays a major role in ind...
In the current “nutrition transition,” the consumption of high-calorie, nutrient-poor foods high in ...
Food consumption patterns around the world are changing. In general, individuals around the globe ar...
Although obesity has been commonly considered an individual problem (including unhealthy behaviour...
Scholars of public health identify globalization as a major cause of obesity. Free markets are blame...
Global energy imbalances and related obesity levels are rapidly increasing. The world is rapidly shi...
The paper briefly describes the causes of a global rise in obesity and diabetes. In so doing, it est...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burde...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burde...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-level burden...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Abstract Background Unhealthy dietary patterns have in recent decades contributed to an endemic-leve...
Background: Studies find that economic, political, and social globalization - as well as trade liber...
Of the world’s 6 billion people, about 800 million do not have enough to eat. Globally, nutrition ha...
AbstractAnecdotal and descriptive evidence has led to the claim that globalization plays a major rol...
Anecdotal and descriptive evidence has led to the claim that globalization plays a major role in ind...
In the current “nutrition transition,” the consumption of high-calorie, nutrient-poor foods high in ...
Food consumption patterns around the world are changing. In general, individuals around the globe ar...
Although obesity has been commonly considered an individual problem (including unhealthy behaviour...
Scholars of public health identify globalization as a major cause of obesity. Free markets are blame...
Global energy imbalances and related obesity levels are rapidly increasing. The world is rapidly shi...
The paper briefly describes the causes of a global rise in obesity and diabetes. In so doing, it est...