Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence of obesity in many nations has increased over time. The literature also reports a strong association between obesity and economic development, but the trend that obesity growth rates may converge over time has not been examined. We propose a conceptual framework and conduct an ecological analysis on the relationship between economic development and weight gain. We also test the hypothesis that weight gain converges among countries over time and examine determinants of weight gains. Study design This is a longitudinal study of 34 Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries in the years 1980–2008 using publicly a...
Background At a country level, population obesity prevalence is often associated with economic afflu...
Obesity is a growing concern. New World Health Organization (WHO) figures indicate that obesity is s...
Increases in body mass index (BMI) and the prevalence of overweight in low- and middle income countr...
Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
Abstract Background Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980. Researchers have attributed ...
The WHO views obesity as a significant risk to population health. Evidence suggests that obesity red...
In this study, the relationship between obesity and economic growth has been examined within the fra...
The world of 1975 was different the one of 2013 because of profound and big political, economic and ...
none2Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous w...
The prosperity of a country, commonly measured in terms of its annual per capita Gross Domestic Prod...
Obesity is a growing concern for both developed and developing countries. The aim of this paper is ...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
Background At a country level, population obesity prevalence is often associated with economic afflu...
Obesity is a growing concern. New World Health Organization (WHO) figures indicate that obesity is s...
Increases in body mass index (BMI) and the prevalence of overweight in low- and middle income countr...
Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
Abstract Background Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980. Researchers have attributed ...
The WHO views obesity as a significant risk to population health. Evidence suggests that obesity red...
In this study, the relationship between obesity and economic growth has been examined within the fra...
The world of 1975 was different the one of 2013 because of profound and big political, economic and ...
none2Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous w...
The prosperity of a country, commonly measured in terms of its annual per capita Gross Domestic Prod...
Obesity is a growing concern for both developed and developing countries. The aim of this paper is ...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
Background At a country level, population obesity prevalence is often associated with economic afflu...
Obesity is a growing concern. New World Health Organization (WHO) figures indicate that obesity is s...
Increases in body mass index (BMI) and the prevalence of overweight in low- and middle income countr...