none3The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopted is the subject of endless debates within the media and in governments around the world. Whilst much has been written on the subject, this book takes a unique approach by looking at the obesity epidemic from an economic perspective. Written in a language accessible to non-specialists, the authors provide a timely discussion of evolving nutrition policies in both the developing and developed world, discuss the factors influencing supply and demand of food supply, and review the evidence for various factors which may explain recent trends in diets, weight, and health. The traditional economic model assumes people choose to be overweight...
none2In economics the study of diet and health is a relatively new subject. Agricultural economists...
As numerous major American cities propose and implement bans on trans fats in prepared foods, a book...
In the U.S. obesity has more than doubled since 1976-78 after increasing a mere 1% in the previous t...
The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopt...
Abstract: The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the prob...
The prevalence of Food-Related Chronic Disease (FCRD), such as Type II diabetes, obesity, cancer and...
The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the problem of obe...
In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the ...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
While obesity is a growing problem that entails considerable costs, its causes for individuals are n...
Introduction: Scientific evidence has demonstrated that child obesity depends on education and econo...
This paper reviews the recent economic literature on issues of health and nutrition with a special f...
Despite a large growth in funding for research and interventions, global rates of obesity remain at ...
none2In economics the study of diet and health is a relatively new subject. Agricultural economists...
As numerous major American cities propose and implement bans on trans fats in prepared foods, a book...
In the U.S. obesity has more than doubled since 1976-78 after increasing a mere 1% in the previous t...
The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be adopt...
Abstract: The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the prob...
The prevalence of Food-Related Chronic Disease (FCRD), such as Type II diabetes, obesity, cancer and...
The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the problem of obe...
In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the ...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
While obesity is a growing problem that entails considerable costs, its causes for individuals are n...
Introduction: Scientific evidence has demonstrated that child obesity depends on education and econo...
This paper reviews the recent economic literature on issues of health and nutrition with a special f...
Despite a large growth in funding for research and interventions, global rates of obesity remain at ...
none2In economics the study of diet and health is a relatively new subject. Agricultural economists...
As numerous major American cities propose and implement bans on trans fats in prepared foods, a book...
In the U.S. obesity has more than doubled since 1976-78 after increasing a mere 1% in the previous t...