This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the European Science Open Forum 2008 which took place in Barcelona, Spain. Socioeconomic dimensions of global obesity, including those factors promoting it, those surrounding the social perceptions of obesity and those related to integral public health solutions, are discussed. It argues that although scientific accounts of obesity point to large-scale changes in dietary and physical environments, media representations of obesity, which context public policy, pre-eminently follow individualistic models of explanation. While the debate at the forum brought together a diversity of views, all the contributors agreed that this was a global issue requiring an ...
Obesity, a complex multifactorial disorder, is defined as excess accumulation of adipose tissue tha...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
Although there have been positive pockets of change, no country has yet turned around its obesity ep...
This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the European ...
Obesity is increasing at exponential rates in developed economies despite the numerous policy interv...
Obesity has risen rapidly in parts of Europe, following the USA. Now classified as a disease by the ...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
Unlike various countries and organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the European...
This paper addresses four issues which arise from increasing concerns about overweight and obesity i...
This thesis takes its starting point in the large spread and rise in obesity prevalence that have be...
International audienceNow considered as a global "epidemic" by the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
One might expect that a perception of obesity being a risk factor and disease, contributes to effect...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
This paper reviews the recent economic literature on issues of health and nutrition with a special f...
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behavior has focused on thespread of obesity...
Obesity, a complex multifactorial disorder, is defined as excess accumulation of adipose tissue tha...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
Although there have been positive pockets of change, no country has yet turned around its obesity ep...
This paper draws together contributions to a scientific table discussion on obesity at the European ...
Obesity is increasing at exponential rates in developed economies despite the numerous policy interv...
Obesity has risen rapidly in parts of Europe, following the USA. Now classified as a disease by the ...
The burden of obesity varies with age, ethnicity, socio-economic status and state economies. All new...
Unlike various countries and organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the European...
This paper addresses four issues which arise from increasing concerns about overweight and obesity i...
This thesis takes its starting point in the large spread and rise in obesity prevalence that have be...
International audienceNow considered as a global "epidemic" by the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
One might expect that a perception of obesity being a risk factor and disease, contributes to effect...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
This paper reviews the recent economic literature on issues of health and nutrition with a special f...
The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behavior has focused on thespread of obesity...
Obesity, a complex multifactorial disorder, is defined as excess accumulation of adipose tissue tha...
There is an escalating obesity problem in the UK. Joan Costa-Font argues that obesity is an example ...
Although there have been positive pockets of change, no country has yet turned around its obesity ep...