Group‐level obesity can be seen as an emergent property of a complex system, consisting of feedback loops between individual body weight perception, individual weight‐related behaviour and group‐level social norms (a product of group‐level ‘normal' body mass index (BMI) and sociocultural ‘ideal' BMI). As overweight becomes normal, the norm might be counteracting health awareness in shaping individual weight‐related behaviour. System dynamics modelling facilitates understanding and simulating this system's emergent behaviour. We constructed six system dynamics models (SDMs) based on an expert‐informed causal loop diagram and data from six sociocultural groups (Dutch, Moroccan and South‐Asian Surinamese men and women). The SDMs served to expl...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Effective strategies for prevention of obesity have been elu-sive since the recognition of obesity a...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152268/1/Derricks & Earl norms paper.pd
Group-level obesity can be seen as an emergent property of a complex system, consisting of feedback ...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
We explored the hypothesis that perceptions of overweight vary in accord with the prevalence of over...
This paper uses French data on ideal body weight and food attitudes to analyse the role of social no...
This paper focuses on the dynamic aspects of individual behavior affected by its social embedding, e...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Research has identified weight bias and weight bias internalisation (WBI) as key consequences of obe...
This paper uses French data on ideal body weight and food attitudes to analyse the role of social no...
BACKGROUND: Overweight/obesity increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from a number of chroni...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Effective strategies for prevention of obesity have been elu-sive since the recognition of obesity a...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152268/1/Derricks & Earl norms paper.pd
Group-level obesity can be seen as an emergent property of a complex system, consisting of feedback ...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
We explored the hypothesis that perceptions of overweight vary in accord with the prevalence of over...
This paper uses French data on ideal body weight and food attitudes to analyse the role of social no...
This paper focuses on the dynamic aspects of individual behavior affected by its social embedding, e...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Research has identified weight bias and weight bias internalisation (WBI) as key consequences of obe...
This paper uses French data on ideal body weight and food attitudes to analyse the role of social no...
BACKGROUND: Overweight/obesity increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from a number of chroni...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Effective strategies for prevention of obesity have been elu-sive since the recognition of obesity a...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152268/1/Derricks & Earl norms paper.pd