Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and beverages and decreased obligations for routine physical activity have fostered trends of increased obesity worldwide. In high-income, plural societies, above average obesity prevalence is often observed in ethnic minority communities, suggesting that obesity-promoting influences are more prevalent or potent in these communities. Methods: An interdisciplinary group of scholars engaged in multiple rounds of focused discussion and literature review to develop a Community Energy Balance Framework (CEB). The objective was to explore the nature of the excess obesity risk in African descent and other ethnic minority populations and identify related...
International audienceDespite large global initiatives to manage obesity, its prevalence reaches pan...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance a...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...
Obesity is a major risk factor for the development of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, certain ca...
Obesity is more prevalent among African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority populations t...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...
Adult obesity is one of the most critical problems plaguing public health. Obesity is associated wit...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Georgia Southern University faculty members Lohn S. Luque, Moya L. Alfonso, and Yelena N. Tarasenko ...
Within the overall obesity epidemic, the burden of obesity and related health problems is particular...
Over 60% of adult Americans are now considered overweight or obese. This is of special concern to wo...
The behaviors that determine weight status are embedded in the core social and cultural processes an...
BackgroundSome ethnic minority populations have a higher risk of non-communicable diseases than the ...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
International audienceDespite large global initiatives to manage obesity, its prevalence reaches pan...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance a...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...
Obesity is a major risk factor for the development of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, certain ca...
Obesity is more prevalent among African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority populations t...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...
Adult obesity is one of the most critical problems plaguing public health. Obesity is associated wit...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Georgia Southern University faculty members Lohn S. Luque, Moya L. Alfonso, and Yelena N. Tarasenko ...
Within the overall obesity epidemic, the burden of obesity and related health problems is particular...
Over 60% of adult Americans are now considered overweight or obese. This is of special concern to wo...
The behaviors that determine weight status are embedded in the core social and cultural processes an...
BackgroundSome ethnic minority populations have a higher risk of non-communicable diseases than the ...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
Obesity is new in human evolutionary history, having become possible at the population level with in...
International audienceDespite large global initiatives to manage obesity, its prevalence reaches pan...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance a...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...