Obesity, also known as “globesity”, has become a worldwide health problem1. Its rapid growth and sometimes mortality risks2 have aroused more and more public awareness, but controlling it is not an easy task. Understanding its inter-person dynamics is considerably important. Social environment,...
Obesity has become a worldwide public health problem that often leads to many other disorders, such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension,type 2 diabetes, some cancers and arthritis. A significant concern in Western society is the consumption of modern diets high in fat: Rates of obesity are sk...
Obesity has become a serious public health problem globally. Currently, about 40% of adults worldwide and more than 50% adults and about 20% of school-age children were obese or overweight. Obesity increases the risk of many chronic diseases and leads...
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, including type II diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, variou... RSM Chan,J Woo - 《International Journal of Environmental ...
Header:PREVENTINGCHILDHOODOBESITYPreventingChildhoodobesityin school age Children Lakeisha L. Jones Nursing 531 September 6‚ 2010 AbstractChildhoodobesityhas become a worldwide epidemic. Theobesityrate PremiumObesityNutritionPublic health 1698 Words
International Journal of Obesity (2014) 38, S99–S107; doi:10.1038/ijo.2014.140 INTRODUCTION The prevalence of paediatric overweight (OW)/obesity has become a well-recognised public health problem in Europe as well as in other developed countries. The estimated prevalence of OW (including obesity)...
Worldwide Trends in Childhood Overweight and Obesity Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is limited due to lack of comparable representative data ... MD YOUFA WANG,T Lobstein - 《International Journal of Pediatric Obesity Ijpo An ...
Combined obesity and psychosocial stress is a worldwide health problem and a paracrine disorderdoi:10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.09.004Lindsey Dugaucquier aVincent F.M. Segers a bEBioMedicine
Obesity has increased at an alarming rate in recent years. It is now a worldwide public health problem. The World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies obesity as a chronic disease. Affected individuals are at increased risk of hypertension, heart disease and other illnesses. There are also ...
Body weight is influenced by the interaction of multiple factors. There is strong evidence of genetic predisposition to fat accumulation, and obesity tends to run in families. However, the rise in obesity in populationsworldwidesince the 1980s has outpaced the rate at which geneticmutationsare nor...