Obesity has increased dramatically across the world, and there is currently no solution to its control. While obesity is easily understood as the positive imbalance of energy intake and expenditure, this does not explain why it is easy to overeat and underexercise. Explanatory models that feed into energy balance include those of obesogenic environments, thrifty genotype, obesogenic behaviour, obesogenic culture, nutrition transition, political economic structures and biocultural interactions of genetics, environment, behaviour and culture. The last of these models has obesity as an outcome of the complex systems which constitute modern life, and in which biology, environment, sociality, economics, infrastructure, culture and behaviour inte...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is increasing sharply around the world, in both adults and children. In the UK, national sur...
Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or more, is common in many parts of the worl...
Over a hundred factors are associated with obesity, and relationships among most of them were formal...
The increased rate of obesity in the past decade is caused by a larger rate of energy input than ene...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
Obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. Rates in the U.S. have doubled since the 1980s, with...
abstract: This project explores a variety of ways of framing the problem of obesity, beginning with ...
The health and economic burdens associated with obesity are given regular (and often sensationalised...
In a consumerist society obsessed with body image and thinness, obesity levels have reached an all-t...
This thesis tests the proposition that much of the escalating human health problem of adult obesity ...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is increasing sharply around the world, in both adults and children. In the UK, national sur...
Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or more, is common in many parts of the worl...
Over a hundred factors are associated with obesity, and relationships among most of them were formal...
The increased rate of obesity in the past decade is caused by a larger rate of energy input than ene...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
Obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. Rates in the U.S. have doubled since the 1980s, with...
abstract: This project explores a variety of ways of framing the problem of obesity, beginning with ...
The health and economic burdens associated with obesity are given regular (and often sensationalised...
In a consumerist society obsessed with body image and thinness, obesity levels have reached an all-t...
This thesis tests the proposition that much of the escalating human health problem of adult obesity ...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is an issue of global concern. Obesity rates have risen rapidly in the recent past with an a...
Obesity is increasing sharply around the world, in both adults and children. In the UK, national sur...
Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or more, is common in many parts of the worl...