Food intake, lifestyle behaviors, and obesity are linked to the development of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, and cardiovascular diseases. It is recognized that physical and social environment influences individuals\u27 behaviors, and some population subgroups such as racial/ethnic minorities and individuals with low socioeconomic status or limited literacy or language abilities seem to be especially vulnerable to disparities in disease risk factors, disease prevalence, or health outcomes. Certain life cycle phases appear to be especially important for health promotion and disease prevention as the development of chronic diseases can take several decades. Such complex health issues often require system-wide, mult...
The need and demand for population-level disease prevention has increased, especially with the passa...
Today, health care reform is a topic of continued and agitated discussion among the nation’s politic...
This article reviews environmental and policy intervention approaches to cardiovascular disease prev...
Food intake, lifestyle behaviors, and obesity are linked to the development of chronic diseases such...
It is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that primary prevention is the most eff...
Increasing efforts are being made to address, in public health policy (PHP), both the persistence of...
Abstract Objective: To briefly review the current understanding of the aetiology and prevention of c...
The prevalence of chronic diseases in America is rising rapidly, requiring increased medical spendin...
It is widely recognized that the ‘Western diet' is associated with an increased prevalence of obesit...
Expertly edited, the Second Edition of Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease offers 1...
Many costly and disabling conditions - cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respira...
Abstract Objective: To briefly review the current understanding of the aetiology and prevention of c...
Title: Measuring Nutrition Literacy Among Participants Enrolled in a Weight Management and Chronic D...
abstract: “Let Food be Thy Medicine” focuses on alternative treatment for patients suffering from ob...
The relationship between diet and disease has become a key component of health promotion and disease...
The need and demand for population-level disease prevention has increased, especially with the passa...
Today, health care reform is a topic of continued and agitated discussion among the nation’s politic...
This article reviews environmental and policy intervention approaches to cardiovascular disease prev...
Food intake, lifestyle behaviors, and obesity are linked to the development of chronic diseases such...
It is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that primary prevention is the most eff...
Increasing efforts are being made to address, in public health policy (PHP), both the persistence of...
Abstract Objective: To briefly review the current understanding of the aetiology and prevention of c...
The prevalence of chronic diseases in America is rising rapidly, requiring increased medical spendin...
It is widely recognized that the ‘Western diet' is associated with an increased prevalence of obesit...
Expertly edited, the Second Edition of Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease offers 1...
Many costly and disabling conditions - cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respira...
Abstract Objective: To briefly review the current understanding of the aetiology and prevention of c...
Title: Measuring Nutrition Literacy Among Participants Enrolled in a Weight Management and Chronic D...
abstract: “Let Food be Thy Medicine” focuses on alternative treatment for patients suffering from ob...
The relationship between diet and disease has become a key component of health promotion and disease...
The need and demand for population-level disease prevention has increased, especially with the passa...
Today, health care reform is a topic of continued and agitated discussion among the nation’s politic...
This article reviews environmental and policy intervention approaches to cardiovascular disease prev...