Background: Effective treatment and prevention of obesity and its co-morbidities requires the recognition and understanding of cultural and social aspects of eating practices. The objective of the present study was to identify social factors and beliefs that may explain undesirable eating practices among women with high body mass index (HBMI) compared with normal-weight (NW) women from rural and urban areas classified as middle-low socioeconomic status (SES) in the State of Querétaro, Mexico. Methods: A qualitative technique with individual in-depth interviews was used. Fifty-five women with either NW or HBMI from rural and urban areas participated in the study. The responses were analyzed by coding and grouping text fragments into categori...
The reviewed literature provides evidence that beliefs about the causes of obesity may actually have...
The aims of this paper were: 1) to describe the differences in causal attributions of overweight or ...
The current study examined environmental and socio-cultural factors postulated to predict adherence ...
Abstract Background Effective treatment and prevention of obesity and its co-morbidities requires th...
Personal beliefs might be barriers to the prevention and treatment of obesity. To assess the belief...
Introduction. Nutrition studies in Mexico point in three directions: obesity as a public health prob...
Personal beliefs might be barriers to the prevention and treatment of obesity. To assess the beliefs...
In industrialized countries the prevalence of obesity among women decreases with increasing socioeco...
Problem. Mexican origin (MO) women comprise the largest Hispanic subgroup (nearly two-thirds) of Lat...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityGlobally, overweight and obes...
Reducing obesity remains a public health priority of urgent necessity. In an effort to address this ...
Child obesity is a serious problem of public health in Mexico. If we don't reverse it quickly, it wi...
We investigated relationships between ideological beliefs (i.e., diaphanous body image and environme...
Overweight is a health problem characterised as a higher than normal body weight due to an abnormal ...
Objective: To analyze the social representations about obesity and the feeding and exercise practice...
The reviewed literature provides evidence that beliefs about the causes of obesity may actually have...
The aims of this paper were: 1) to describe the differences in causal attributions of overweight or ...
The current study examined environmental and socio-cultural factors postulated to predict adherence ...
Abstract Background Effective treatment and prevention of obesity and its co-morbidities requires th...
Personal beliefs might be barriers to the prevention and treatment of obesity. To assess the belief...
Introduction. Nutrition studies in Mexico point in three directions: obesity as a public health prob...
Personal beliefs might be barriers to the prevention and treatment of obesity. To assess the beliefs...
In industrialized countries the prevalence of obesity among women decreases with increasing socioeco...
Problem. Mexican origin (MO) women comprise the largest Hispanic subgroup (nearly two-thirds) of Lat...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityGlobally, overweight and obes...
Reducing obesity remains a public health priority of urgent necessity. In an effort to address this ...
Child obesity is a serious problem of public health in Mexico. If we don't reverse it quickly, it wi...
We investigated relationships between ideological beliefs (i.e., diaphanous body image and environme...
Overweight is a health problem characterised as a higher than normal body weight due to an abnormal ...
Objective: To analyze the social representations about obesity and the feeding and exercise practice...
The reviewed literature provides evidence that beliefs about the causes of obesity may actually have...
The aims of this paper were: 1) to describe the differences in causal attributions of overweight or ...
The current study examined environmental and socio-cultural factors postulated to predict adherence ...