Introduction: Overweight and obesity are influenced by a complex interplay of individual and environmental factors that affect physical activity and healthy eating. Nevertheless, little has been reported on people's perceptions of those factors. Addressing this critical gap and community partner needs, this study explored how people perceived the influence of micro- and macroenvironmental factors on physical activity and healthy eating. Methods: Community partners wanted the study results in a format that would be readily and easily used by local decision makers. We used photovoice to engage 35 community members across four municipalities in Alberta, Canada, and to share their narratives about their physical activity and healthy eating. A c...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, community members, community stakeho...
Objective: To assess the impact of a 3. year (2006-2009) community-based intervention for obesity an...
Background: Novel1 1This study was performed on behalf of the Community Interventions for Health (CI...
Over 60% of adult Americans are now considered overweight or obese. This is of special concern to wo...
AbstractPeople's perceptions of local food environments influence their abilities to eat healthily. ...
Abstract Background There is growing recognition that a sedentary lifestyle is being driven, at leas...
Introduction: The Foresight obesity map represents an expert-developed systems map describing the co...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
Obesity rates are rising rapidly across the developed and developing world. Until recently obesity r...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Canadian research examining the combined effects of social and built environments on physical activi...
Increased prevalence rates of overweight and obesity (OW/OB) have been reported among Aboriginal wom...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, community members, community stakeho...
Objective: To assess the impact of a 3. year (2006-2009) community-based intervention for obesity an...
Background: Novel1 1This study was performed on behalf of the Community Interventions for Health (CI...
Over 60% of adult Americans are now considered overweight or obese. This is of special concern to wo...
AbstractPeople's perceptions of local food environments influence their abilities to eat healthily. ...
Abstract Background There is growing recognition that a sedentary lifestyle is being driven, at leas...
Introduction: The Foresight obesity map represents an expert-developed systems map describing the co...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
CONTEXT: Environmental, policy, and societal changes are important contributors to the rapid rise in...
Obesity rates are rising rapidly across the developed and developing world. Until recently obesity r...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Canadian research examining the combined effects of social and built environments on physical activi...
Increased prevalence rates of overweight and obesity (OW/OB) have been reported among Aboriginal wom...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, community members, community stakeho...
Objective: To assess the impact of a 3. year (2006-2009) community-based intervention for obesity an...
Background: Novel1 1This study was performed on behalf of the Community Interventions for Health (CI...