Childhood obesity rates are rapidly rising in many countries. Since it is highly likely that obesity will persist into adulthood, current rates undermine the health and future of people in developed as well as developing countries. This public health epidemic carries significant economic, social as well as individual-level consequences and has become a research topic of significant interest for various disciplines including economics. We survey the literature in economics and related disciplines associated with the causes of childhood obesity and synthesize the results to provide a better understanding of the explanations for the rising childhood obesity rates. This is an important step in crafting effective policies to combat global childh...
Background: Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Overweight and obe...
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health...
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health...
Childhood obesity rates are rapidly rising in many countries. Since it is highly likely that obesity...
Background: In recent decades, the prevalence of obesity in children has increased dramatically. Thi...
Over the past thirty years the incidence of childhood obesity in the United States has nearly triple...
Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is...
Childhood obesity has become a global pandemic in developed countries, leading to a host of medical ...
Obesity in America is not a new problem. However, the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is...
AIM: Childhood obesity is an important concern for child health. However, despite widespread concern...
This review and analysis explored the prevalence of childhood obesity within the United States and o...
Obesity is considered around the world as one of the worst epidemics of the 21st century. The overwe...
Childhood obesity has become a new challenge for healthcare providers. The issue is not limited to c...
This paper discusses the socioeconomic causes of childhood obesity and proposes solutions to this gr...
Childhood obesity is now a well-established topic of interest, not only within society as a whole bu...
Background: Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Overweight and obe...
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health...
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health...
Childhood obesity rates are rapidly rising in many countries. Since it is highly likely that obesity...
Background: In recent decades, the prevalence of obesity in children has increased dramatically. Thi...
Over the past thirty years the incidence of childhood obesity in the United States has nearly triple...
Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is...
Childhood obesity has become a global pandemic in developed countries, leading to a host of medical ...
Obesity in America is not a new problem. However, the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is...
AIM: Childhood obesity is an important concern for child health. However, despite widespread concern...
This review and analysis explored the prevalence of childhood obesity within the United States and o...
Obesity is considered around the world as one of the worst epidemics of the 21st century. The overwe...
Childhood obesity has become a new challenge for healthcare providers. The issue is not limited to c...
This paper discusses the socioeconomic causes of childhood obesity and proposes solutions to this gr...
Childhood obesity is now a well-established topic of interest, not only within society as a whole bu...
Background: Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Overweight and obe...
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health...
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health...