While many studies have sought to isolate some of the causes and possible solutions to the growing problem of childhood obesity in the United States, researchers have given scant attention to the influence of social factors on obesity. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, this study examines if social factors can explain adolescent obesity. Models predicting obesity as measured by body-mass-index found that different factors were associated with obesity for males and females, but had poor overall predictive power. Separate analysis of parents’ subjective assessment of adolescent obesity found different influences and no association with objective measures of obesity
ABSTRACT: Obesity is currently one of the major public health problems, in both developed and develo...
Obesity in America is an epidemic, with a total of 42.4% of adults having a BMI over 30.0. In Health...
The prevalence and severity of adolescent obesity in the United States has been documented, along wi...
While many studies have sought to isolate some of the causes and possible solutions to the growing p...
The prevalence of obesity among American children and adults has increased substantially over the pa...
The prevalence of obesity among American children and adults has increased substantially over the pa...
ABSTRACT The Impact of Race and Ethnicity, Nutrition, and Socioeconomic Status on Obesity AmongAdole...
This study explores both factors influencing obesity among adolescents as well as social and mental ...
BACKGROUND The rise in adolescent obesity has become a public health concern, especially because of...
In 2010, approximately two-thirds of adults and one-fifth of the adolescent population in the United...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States, particularly among children and adolescents. This...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate adolescents' perception of the causes of obesity, with emphasis on differ...
Objective—This study was designed to 1) identify the most important home/family, peer, school, and n...
Obesity is very prevalent in America, making it epidemic (Dalton, 2004). Obesity is the measurement ...
Background: Given the obesity epidemic across communities and countries worldwide, being overweight ...
ABSTRACT: Obesity is currently one of the major public health problems, in both developed and develo...
Obesity in America is an epidemic, with a total of 42.4% of adults having a BMI over 30.0. In Health...
The prevalence and severity of adolescent obesity in the United States has been documented, along wi...
While many studies have sought to isolate some of the causes and possible solutions to the growing p...
The prevalence of obesity among American children and adults has increased substantially over the pa...
The prevalence of obesity among American children and adults has increased substantially over the pa...
ABSTRACT The Impact of Race and Ethnicity, Nutrition, and Socioeconomic Status on Obesity AmongAdole...
This study explores both factors influencing obesity among adolescents as well as social and mental ...
BACKGROUND The rise in adolescent obesity has become a public health concern, especially because of...
In 2010, approximately two-thirds of adults and one-fifth of the adolescent population in the United...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States, particularly among children and adolescents. This...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate adolescents' perception of the causes of obesity, with emphasis on differ...
Objective—This study was designed to 1) identify the most important home/family, peer, school, and n...
Obesity is very prevalent in America, making it epidemic (Dalton, 2004). Obesity is the measurement ...
Background: Given the obesity epidemic across communities and countries worldwide, being overweight ...
ABSTRACT: Obesity is currently one of the major public health problems, in both developed and develo...
Obesity in America is an epidemic, with a total of 42.4% of adults having a BMI over 30.0. In Health...
The prevalence and severity of adolescent obesity in the United States has been documented, along wi...