Compared to earlier generations, Americans are eating more, making poorer nutritional choices, and are less physically active. The result is an “obesity epidemic” facing Maine and the nation. Dora Anne Mills, director of Maine’s Bureau of Health, summarizes the extent, impact, and causes of obesity, and presents policy solutions suggested in public health and medical literature. Because the factors behind the obesity epidemic are so interwoven in the fabric of society, policymakers, businesses and individuals must consider a variety of solutions on the personal, local, state and national levels. Mills warns if we do not act soon and systematically, “our youth may be the first generation to not live as long as their parents’ generation.
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This background paper seeks to clarify the nature and causes of the obesity epidemic in the United S...
Obesity is an issue of state and national magnitude. Obesity is a form of malnutrition in which the ...
Obesity is quickly becoming the number one health threat to Americans today. Until recently, obesity...
Food insecurity and preventable chronic disease have profound impacts on quality of life and health ...
The incidence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, such as heart disease, is increasing at an alarm...
Hunger and food insecurity is on the rise in Maine as are increases in obesity, heart disease, and d...
This policy brief examines the problems related to over-consumption, excess, and obesity in Missouri...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
Compared to earlier generations, Americans are eating more, making poorer nutritional choices, and a...
An article on the growing problem of obesity in Maine, which has one of the highest percentages of f...
Focus on Health Care piece about obesity in Maine and the simple, affordable workplace strategies d...
This paper discusses the public health ramifications of the obesity epidemic among American children...
In this article Maine’s Bureau of Health Director, Dr. Dora Anne Mills, outlines the top 10 health i...
Cover Story piece on obesity in Maine. In 1989, fewer than 10 percent of Maine residents were iden...
Obesity is an important health issue, and understanding both its origins and its remedies is critica...
This background paper seeks to clarify the nature and causes of the obesity epidemic in the United S...
Obesity is an issue of state and national magnitude. Obesity is a form of malnutrition in which the ...
Obesity is quickly becoming the number one health threat to Americans today. Until recently, obesity...
Food insecurity and preventable chronic disease have profound impacts on quality of life and health ...
The incidence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, such as heart disease, is increasing at an alarm...
Hunger and food insecurity is on the rise in Maine as are increases in obesity, heart disease, and d...
This policy brief examines the problems related to over-consumption, excess, and obesity in Missouri...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...