Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. These, in tandem, with other worldwide transformations, such as increased urbanization, economic growth, modernization, and globalization of food markets, have contributed to an almost universal acceleration in the prevalence of obesity in adult and child populations. Across different societies and groups, cultural factors play a strong role in influencing values and preferences concerning body size, culinary culture, and physical activity practices for both adults and children. In some developing and developed countries, three sociocultural trends operate at the family level: (1) time pressure or busyness, (2) the value of convenience, and (...
AbstractThe growing rates of (childhood) obesity worldwide are a source concern for health professio...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Abstract Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent o...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
Extensive research on the social and environmental factors influencing childhood obesity over the pa...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
The increase in childhood obesity over the past several decades, together with the associated health...
Childhood obesity is increasing worldwide at rates of epidemic proportion (1, 2). Previously a publi...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
AbstractThe growing rates of (childhood) obesity worldwide are a source concern for health professio...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Abstract Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent o...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
Extensive research on the social and environmental factors influencing childhood obesity over the pa...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
The increase in childhood obesity over the past several decades, together with the associated health...
Childhood obesity is increasing worldwide at rates of epidemic proportion (1, 2). Previously a publi...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
AbstractThe growing rates of (childhood) obesity worldwide are a source concern for health professio...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Abstract Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent o...