Childhood obesity is particularly prevalent in areas that have seen rapid economic growth, urbanisation, cultural transition, and commodification of food systems. Structuration theory may illuminate the interaction between population and individual-level causes of obesity. We conducted in-depth ethnographies of six overweight/obese and four non-overweight preschool children in Hong Kong, each followed for 12-18 months. Analysis was informed by Stones' strong structuration theory. Risk factors played out differently for different children as social structures were enacted at the level of family and preschool. The network of caregiving roles and relationships around the overweight/obese child was typically weak and disjointed, and the primary...
We report an ethnographic study of 10 preschool children aged 2-6 years recruited from kindergartens...
The increase in childhood obesity over the past several decades, together with the associated health...
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (a) to identify, in a large representative sample of Canadia...
Childhood obesity is particularly prevalent in areas that have seen rapid economic growth, urbanisat...
Childhood obesity is particularly prevalent in areas that have seen rapid economic growth, urbanisat...
Background: Obesity is the world's fastest growing epidemic, especially in areas of rapid social and...
Background: The epidemic of childhood obesity is of increasing public health concern, with major imp...
Background: In Western populations, informal child care is associated with childhood obesity. Howeve...
Childcare arrangements shape behavioural patterns that influence the risk of childhood obesity. Howe...
The purpose of this study was to develop a qualitative and socioculturally tailored systems model of...
<p>This dissertation consists of three parts of empirical analyses investigating temporal patterns a...
We report an ethnographic study of 10 preschool children aged 2-6 years recruited from kindergartens...
In a multi-ethnic cohort of healthy pregnant women and their children, we found striking ethnic diff...
Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. ...
Poster session 1: Epidemiology and policy: P1-218link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiolo...
We report an ethnographic study of 10 preschool children aged 2-6 years recruited from kindergartens...
The increase in childhood obesity over the past several decades, together with the associated health...
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (a) to identify, in a large representative sample of Canadia...
Childhood obesity is particularly prevalent in areas that have seen rapid economic growth, urbanisat...
Childhood obesity is particularly prevalent in areas that have seen rapid economic growth, urbanisat...
Background: Obesity is the world's fastest growing epidemic, especially in areas of rapid social and...
Background: The epidemic of childhood obesity is of increasing public health concern, with major imp...
Background: In Western populations, informal child care is associated with childhood obesity. Howeve...
Childcare arrangements shape behavioural patterns that influence the risk of childhood obesity. Howe...
The purpose of this study was to develop a qualitative and socioculturally tailored systems model of...
<p>This dissertation consists of three parts of empirical analyses investigating temporal patterns a...
We report an ethnographic study of 10 preschool children aged 2-6 years recruited from kindergartens...
In a multi-ethnic cohort of healthy pregnant women and their children, we found striking ethnic diff...
Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. ...
Poster session 1: Epidemiology and policy: P1-218link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiolo...
We report an ethnographic study of 10 preschool children aged 2-6 years recruited from kindergartens...
The increase in childhood obesity over the past several decades, together with the associated health...
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (a) to identify, in a large representative sample of Canadia...