The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of its strong and positive association with significant health problems such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and some cancers. The complex causes and drivers of obesity include genetic factors, social, ecological and political influences, food production and supply, and dietary patterns. Public health messages and government food and activity guidelines have little impact; the retail food environment has many low-priced, nutrient-poor, but energy-dense products and there is a gap between what an individual knows and what they do. Public health and education services need legislation to mandate supportive environments and pro...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
Despite the tremendous scientific and technological achievements in the production of food, human we...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...
The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of...
The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of...
Objective: To review the evidence on the diet and nutrition causes of obesity and to recommend strat...
Both globally and in New Zealand the prevalence of obesity and diet-related NCDs is unacceptably hig...
There is currently a global obesity epidemic and New Zealand, like many other countries, has high le...
Rising rates of overweight and obesity pose a major challenge to the food industry. The industry has...
Obesity can be defined as the presence of excess fat tissue or bodily adipoze. Many decades, obesity...
Although there have been positive pockets of change, no country has yet turned around its obesity ep...
How can we work together to understand the rise of obesity and reverse its related diseases and soci...
AbstractDuring the past decades a tremendous input of human and financial resources has resulted in ...
In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the ...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
Despite the tremendous scientific and technological achievements in the production of food, human we...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...
The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of...
The increasing prevalence of obesity over the course of life is a global health challenge because of...
Objective: To review the evidence on the diet and nutrition causes of obesity and to recommend strat...
Both globally and in New Zealand the prevalence of obesity and diet-related NCDs is unacceptably hig...
There is currently a global obesity epidemic and New Zealand, like many other countries, has high le...
Rising rates of overweight and obesity pose a major challenge to the food industry. The industry has...
Obesity can be defined as the presence of excess fat tissue or bodily adipoze. Many decades, obesity...
Although there have been positive pockets of change, no country has yet turned around its obesity ep...
How can we work together to understand the rise of obesity and reverse its related diseases and soci...
AbstractDuring the past decades a tremendous input of human and financial resources has resulted in ...
In the last several decades obesity rates have risen significantly. In 2014, 10.8% and 14.9% of the ...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
Despite the tremendous scientific and technological achievements in the production of food, human we...
The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for four decades, yet sustained prevention efforts h...