In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the world’s men and women, respectively, were obese as compared with 3.2% and 6.4% in 1975. The obesity “epidemic” has spread from high-income countries to emerging and developing ones in every region of the world. The rising obesity rates are essentially explained by a rise in total calorie intake associated with long-term global changes in the food supply. Food has become more abundant, available, and cheaper, but food affluence is associated with profound changes in the nutritional quality of supply. While calories have become richer in fats, sugar, and sodium, they are now lower in fiber. The nutrition transition from starvation to abundance ...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity involves excessive accumulation of body fat. While largely preventable, it has become increa...
Decades ago, discussion of an impending global pandemic of obesity was thought of as heresy. But in ...
In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the ...
Global energy imbalances and related obesity levels are rapidly increasing. The world is rapidly shi...
The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopt...
In the current “nutrition transition,” the consumption of high-calorie, nutrient-poor foods high in ...
The last few decades have seen fundamental changes in food consumption patterns around the world. Th...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
Analyses of economic and food availability data for 1962–1994 reveal a major shift in the structure ...
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Technological change has made calorie consumption cheaper by lowering food costs while raising calor...
In the U.S. obesity has more than doubled since 1976-78 after increasing a mere 1% in the previous t...
Worldwide, obesity has reached epidemic proportions and has almost tripled between 1975 and 2016. Ac...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity involves excessive accumulation of body fat. While largely preventable, it has become increa...
Decades ago, discussion of an impending global pandemic of obesity was thought of as heresy. But in ...
In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the ...
Global energy imbalances and related obesity levels are rapidly increasing. The world is rapidly shi...
The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopt...
In the current “nutrition transition,” the consumption of high-calorie, nutrient-poor foods high in ...
The last few decades have seen fundamental changes in food consumption patterns around the world. Th...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
The simultaneous increases in obesity in almost all countries seem to be driven mainly by changes in...
Analyses of economic and food availability data for 1962–1994 reveal a major shift in the structure ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72461/1/j.1753-4887.1997.tb01593.x.pd
Technological change has made calorie consumption cheaper by lowering food costs while raising calor...
In the U.S. obesity has more than doubled since 1976-78 after increasing a mere 1% in the previous t...
Worldwide, obesity has reached epidemic proportions and has almost tripled between 1975 and 2016. Ac...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity involves excessive accumulation of body fat. While largely preventable, it has become increa...
Decades ago, discussion of an impending global pandemic of obesity was thought of as heresy. But in ...