CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in obesity over the past few decades, and there has been substantial progress toward identifying environmental and policy factors related to eating and physical activity that can point toward solutions. This article is a status report on research on physical activity and food environments, and it suggests how these findings can be used to improve diet and physical activity and to control or reduce obesity. METHODS: This article summarizes and synthesizes recent reviews and provides examples of representative studies. It also describes ongoing innovative interventions and policy change efforts that were identified through conference presentation...
Aims: Obesity is one of the most significant global health and social problems, with rates rising d...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, community members, community stakeho...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
overview HE obesity epidemic is real and immediate, and the causes are multifaceted. The marked incr...
Neighborhood environments have received considerable attention in recent local, state, and national ...
Background: The term “environmental justice ” refers to efforts to address the disproportionate expo...
Obesity prevalence has doubled among adults and overweight has tripled among children since 1980. Th...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
ObjectiveWhile behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult t...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in identifying characteristics of neighborhood en...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Objective: To review the evidence on the diet and nutrition causes of obesity and to recommend strat...
Aims: Obesity is one of the most significant global health and social problems, with rates rising d...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, community members, community stakeho...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
overview HE obesity epidemic is real and immediate, and the causes are multifaceted. The marked incr...
Neighborhood environments have received considerable attention in recent local, state, and national ...
Background: The term “environmental justice ” refers to efforts to address the disproportionate expo...
Obesity prevalence has doubled among adults and overweight has tripled among children since 1980. Th...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
ObjectiveWhile behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult t...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in identifying characteristics of neighborhood en...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Objective: To review the evidence on the diet and nutrition causes of obesity and to recommend strat...
Aims: Obesity is one of the most significant global health and social problems, with rates rising d...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, community members, community stakeho...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...