Obesity prevalence has accelerated over the last two decades and is predicted to continue to rise, bringing with it increased morbidity and mortality as well as rising dramatically health care costs. Obesogenic environments are one of the explanations for the rising prevalence. Accordingly this thesis investigates the obesogenic environment factors, as well as obesogenic behaviour factors, associated with the increased prevalence of childhood obesity, using familiar geographical techniques in novel ways. These results were then applied to develop a targeted childhood obesity prevention policy for Leeds to reduce the risk of childhood obesity in different populations. In this ecological study body mass index in Leeds for children aged 3 to 1...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
Obesity is a major and growing problem in today’s society and has significant health consequences an...
The chronic illnesses associated with obesity cause over 30,000 deaths annually in the United Kingdo...
Obesity prevalence has accelerated over the last two decades and is predicted to continue to rise, b...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
In this study, we use spatial analysis techniques to explore environmental and social predictors of ...
To examine to what extent spatial inequalities in childhood obesity are attributable to spatial ineq...
PhD ThesisChildhood overweight and obesity have been at the forefront of the public health agenda fo...
The issue of overweight and obesity in childhood has received a great deal of recent attention in bo...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in overweight and obesity prevalence among children are well e...
The term ‘obesogenic environment’ has been coined to refer to the influences that the surroundings...
Various measures of the obesogenic environment have been proposed and used in childhood obesity rese...
Childhood obesity defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile for children of...
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem globally and in Europe. The prevalence of child...
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem globally and in Europe. The prevalence of child...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
Obesity is a major and growing problem in today’s society and has significant health consequences an...
The chronic illnesses associated with obesity cause over 30,000 deaths annually in the United Kingdo...
Obesity prevalence has accelerated over the last two decades and is predicted to continue to rise, b...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
In this study, we use spatial analysis techniques to explore environmental and social predictors of ...
To examine to what extent spatial inequalities in childhood obesity are attributable to spatial ineq...
PhD ThesisChildhood overweight and obesity have been at the forefront of the public health agenda fo...
The issue of overweight and obesity in childhood has received a great deal of recent attention in bo...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in overweight and obesity prevalence among children are well e...
The term ‘obesogenic environment’ has been coined to refer to the influences that the surroundings...
Various measures of the obesogenic environment have been proposed and used in childhood obesity rese...
Childhood obesity defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile for children of...
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem globally and in Europe. The prevalence of child...
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem globally and in Europe. The prevalence of child...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in the United Kingdom is of great interest to public ...
Obesity is a major and growing problem in today’s society and has significant health consequences an...
The chronic illnesses associated with obesity cause over 30,000 deaths annually in the United Kingdo...