After the economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a rapid increase in overweight and obesity in many countries of Eastern Europe. This article describes changing availability of dietary energy from major dietary components since the transition to free-market economic systems among Eastern European nations, using food balance data obtained at national level for the years 1990-92 and 2005 from the FAOSTAT-Nutrition database. Dietary energy available to the East European nations satellite to the former Soviet Union (henceforth, Eastern Europe) was greater than in the nations of the former Soviet Union. Among the latter, the Western nations of the former Soviet Union had greater dietary energy availability than the Easte...
Aims: To assess the evolution and patterns of obesity in countries of the WHO European Region with a...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia...
This study integrates theoretical and empirical models to facilitate understanding of human obesity ...
After the economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a rapid increase in overwe...
Background: The high cardiovascular mortality in Eastern Europe has often been attributed to poor di...
Background: In the Russian Federation (Russia), an elevated burden of premature mortality attributab...
International audienceThe current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transitio...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
Background: In the Russian Federation (Russia), an elevated burden of premature mortality attributab...
This study integrates theoretical and empirical models to facilitate understanding of human obesity ...
This paper presents evidence on the impact of individual as well as regional characteristics on the ...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia ...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia ...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews information on the rapid changes in diet, activity and body composit...
Aims: To assess the evolution and patterns of obesity in countries of the WHO European Region with a...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia...
This study integrates theoretical and empirical models to facilitate understanding of human obesity ...
After the economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a rapid increase in overwe...
Background: The high cardiovascular mortality in Eastern Europe has often been attributed to poor di...
Background: In the Russian Federation (Russia), an elevated burden of premature mortality attributab...
International audienceThe current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transitio...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
Background: In the Russian Federation (Russia), an elevated burden of premature mortality attributab...
This study integrates theoretical and empirical models to facilitate understanding of human obesity ...
This paper presents evidence on the impact of individual as well as regional characteristics on the ...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia ...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia ...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews information on the rapid changes in diet, activity and body composit...
Aims: To assess the evolution and patterns of obesity in countries of the WHO European Region with a...
This paper integrates theoretical and empirical models to study the rise of human obesity in Russia...
This study integrates theoretical and empirical models to facilitate understanding of human obesity ...