Public health Occupational factors that lead to obesity CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYFRESNO Vickie D. Krenz GrowdonBrittany LeighThis research was conducted to determine if there was a correlation among occupational classifications, time spent engaging in leisure-time physical activity, and frequency of ...
Answer to: Discuss the factors that contribute to the development of obesity. How can related health promotion programs curb the incidence of...
A lot of factors such as ethnicity, genetics, lifestyle, and personal habits should be considered in the management of obesity. Obesity, if not properly managed, can lead to a lot of health problems that may later evolve into life-threatening diseases.The management of obesity mostly focuses ...
Obesity is a severe problem that may lead to significant life-threatening issues. This paper presents a study designed to report the social and cultural fa... TS Mcdowell - A.T. Still University of Health Sciences. 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 We Take Care of Person with Obesity, Not Obesity ...
3 Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that obesity is likely to also be a risk factor for many of the less common tumours, such as those of the haematopoietic system.3, 32 The mechanistic basis of how obesity and diabetes affects an increased cancer risk is poorly understood. The long...
Blood glucose level, Higher BMI (overweight and obesity), inappropriate antibiotics given, neuropathy, and advanced grade of diabetic foot ulcer were factors that predicted the amputation among DFU patients. The rate of amputation of the DFU was found to be high in which most of the patients wer...
Given the parental– offspring adiposity associations that persist across life,1,2 the strong link between obesity and CVD risk3,4 and the familial aggregation of genetic and environmental risk factors for obesity and CVD,5–9 parental adiposity may also influence offspring CVD risk. However, few...
Obesityanddepressionare "major global health challenges; our findings suggest that reducing obesity will lower depression and improve well-being," co–lead author Jessica O'Loughlin, PhD student, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, United Kingdom, toldMedscape Medical News. ...
regression showed that the potential risk factors for social phobia aggravation might be: thinking the table baffle did not affect social phobia (OR = 1.30, vs thinking that could alleviate social phobia), having 2 siblings (OR = 1.38, vs no sibling), and obesity (OR = 1.78)...
But their conclusions are contradicted by other studies that have shownurbanization may lead to obesity, especially in children and low-income populations. According to the Harvard School for Public Health, this is probably due to increased access to high-calorie foods (especially fast food), more...