The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the problem. Although abundant research has contributed to our understanding of the multifactorial causes of obesity, there is less attention to research that is relevant for guiding social marketers, public health professionals and policymakers in delivering public health interventions for countering and/or preventing the problem of obesity. This review offers six points for identifying and developing research relevant for guiding community‐wide obesity interventions based on the idea that an applied marketing research perspective offers a better model for identifying effective interventions than more theoretical academic research. Specifically, th...
Summary The investigation of the characteristics and attributes that make a brand pro...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight a fundamental gap in the economic research on obesity -- t...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
Background: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
Whilst many people around the world are becoming obese, some at an alarming rate (Organisation for E...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Purpose: In spite of wide civic and academic interest in obesity, there are no bibliometric records ...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Obesity is a significant problem for most industrialised nations and an emerging one for developing ...
Summary The investigation of the characteristics and attributes that make a brand pro...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight a fundamental gap in the economic research on obesity -- t...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the pro...
Background: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
Whilst many people around the world are becoming obese, some at an alarming rate (Organisation for E...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Public support for many policies that tackle obesity by changing environments is low. This may refle...
Purpose: In spite of wide civic and academic interest in obesity, there are no bibliometric records ...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Obesity is a significant problem for most industrialised nations and an emerging one for developing ...
Summary The investigation of the characteristics and attributes that make a brand pro...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight a fundamental gap in the economic research on obesity -- t...