This article presents a case study that focuses on the complex and controversial causes for the "obesity" epidemic. According to Derek Yach, since the beginning of 2004, a greater focus on marketing to children has emerged and the evidence that marketing influences adverse food choices is ...
This article presents a case study that focuses on the complex and controversial causes for the "obesity" epidemic. According to Derek Yach, since the beginning of 2004, a greater focus on marketing to children has emerged and the evidence that marketing influences adverse food choices is ...
Obesity: What are the real causes of the epidemic? 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 35 作者: JC Vuille 摘要: No Abstract available for this article. 关键词: formal organisations organisational analysis sociology of organisations health policy NHS DOI: 10.1007/s00038-003-3111-6 被引...
Here are some of the most common culprits believed to be behind the obesity epidemic: An Obesogenic Environment Experts think a constellation of environmental factors may be responsible, in part, for prompting us to eat more calories in a day than needed. Together, they create what is called ...
obesityhas reached epidemic proportions when compared with just 20 years ago. The goal of this article is to explore this phenomenon and understand the potential consequences should this pattern continue. The concurrent epidemic of adultobesitywill not be addressed. ...
Recently, a research has found that teenagers are exposed to the risk of having obesity. There is no sign to show that the statistics decline. It even rises...
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Prevention of Overweight and Obesity: How Effective is the Current Public Health Approach Obesity is a public health problem that has become epidemic worldwide. Substantial literature has emerged to show that overweight and obesity are major causes of co-morbidities, inclu...
Obesity is a global epidemic primarily resulting from unhealthy environments that cause excess caloric intake and insufficient physical activity. An estimated 3.4 million adult deaths annually are attributed to overweight and obesity, making them the leading causes of death worldwide. Prevalence of adult...
As discussed earlier, the prevalence of obesity has increased significantly over the decades. It has a particular impact on national productivity, economy, healthcare infrastructure, even though it is preventable. Obesity and its related illnesses take a large chunk of an individual’s income (for ...
John Wilding believes that changes in our environment are responsible for increasing obesity, but Timothy Frayling (doi:10.1136/bmj.e5844) thinks that it is genetic factors that determine who gets fatThe ongoing epidemic of obesity and its associated complications such as diabetes, increased cancer ...