Chinese have been experiencing dramatic changes in their body weight in the last ten years. Food service sector is believed to have significant effect on the rise of obesity in China. This paper analyses Body Mass Index (BMI) and overweight issue of adults 18 years and above in urban China with respect to food eating locations and other socio-economic and demographic variables. The data are from household surveys in three representative Chinese cities: Xi’an, Shenyang, and Xiamen. OLS is used to estimate the relationship between continuous BMI and food eating outlets, and an ordered probit model is fit to the categorical BMI. Findings indicate that the number of meals eaten at cafeterias significantly increases the probability of being over...
Background: With the rapid development of Shanghai’s economy, diet habits have undergone great chang...
The unprecedented urbanization has become a public health concern for the population of China. The “...
BackgroundResidential density was found to be associated with excess body weight among adults in Wes...
Chinese have been experiencing dramatic changes in their body weight in the last ten years. Food ser...
The prevalence of obesity is still rising among Chinese adults and may be attributed to environmenta...
BACKGROUND:To investigate the association between environmental risk factors, eating away from home,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>To investigate the association between environmental risk factors, eating a...
Purpose: To determine the difference of Body Mass Index (BMI), the prevalence of overweight and obes...
BackgroundGiven the rapid pace of urbanization and Westernization and the increasing prevalence of o...
Objective The contribution of unhealthy dietary patterns to the epidemic of obesity has been well ...
Objective The prevalence of overweight/obesity in China has increased dramatically in recent years; ...
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of obesity across all age groups has become a major health conce...
Rapid urbanization has led to many health-related problems in China, and the increasing prevalence o...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The contribution of unhealthy dietary patterns to the epidemic of obesity ha...
Awokuse, Titus O.This thesis explores the effects of urbanization on nutrition transition and obesit...
Background: With the rapid development of Shanghai’s economy, diet habits have undergone great chang...
The unprecedented urbanization has become a public health concern for the population of China. The “...
BackgroundResidential density was found to be associated with excess body weight among adults in Wes...
Chinese have been experiencing dramatic changes in their body weight in the last ten years. Food ser...
The prevalence of obesity is still rising among Chinese adults and may be attributed to environmenta...
BACKGROUND:To investigate the association between environmental risk factors, eating away from home,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>To investigate the association between environmental risk factors, eating a...
Purpose: To determine the difference of Body Mass Index (BMI), the prevalence of overweight and obes...
BackgroundGiven the rapid pace of urbanization and Westernization and the increasing prevalence of o...
Objective The contribution of unhealthy dietary patterns to the epidemic of obesity has been well ...
Objective The prevalence of overweight/obesity in China has increased dramatically in recent years; ...
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of obesity across all age groups has become a major health conce...
Rapid urbanization has led to many health-related problems in China, and the increasing prevalence o...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The contribution of unhealthy dietary patterns to the epidemic of obesity ha...
Awokuse, Titus O.This thesis explores the effects of urbanization on nutrition transition and obesit...
Background: With the rapid development of Shanghai’s economy, diet habits have undergone great chang...
The unprecedented urbanization has become a public health concern for the population of China. The “...
BackgroundResidential density was found to be associated with excess body weight among adults in Wes...