Obesogenic environments: complexities, perceptions and objective measures

Lake, Amelia, Townshend, Tim and Alvanides, Seraphim (2010) Obesogenic environments: complexities, perceptions and objective measures. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester. ISBN 9781405182638, 9781118786611

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786611

Abstract

In a world where obesity has now reached epidemic proportions, a thorough understanding of the underlying causes of the problem is essential if society, public health initiatives and government policies are to successfully address the issue. The obesogenic environment describes all the possible influences that our environment presents which encourage overweight and obesity in individuals and populations. Beginning with an overarching introduction to obesity and its implications for health and wellbeing, the book will move on to consider such crucial areas as eating behaviours and food environments, physical activity and the environment, the urban environment, methods, policy and future research directions. •Brings together expertise from across a range of disciplines •Written by a truly multidisciplinary team of international authors •Presents some of the most innovative thinking in the battle against obesity This groundbreaking book brings together for the first time the knowledge of experts with backgrounds in nutrition and dietetics, policy, epidemiology, environmental sciences, medical sciences, town planning and urban design, transport, geography and physical activity in order to offer a multidisciplinary approach to public health, suggesting new and exciting ways to shape our environment to better support healthful decisions.

Item Type: Book
Uncontrolled Keywords: obesity-epidemiology, obesity-prevention, obesity-environmental aspects
Subjects: B400 Nutrition
Department: Faculties > Health and Life Sciences > Applied Sciences
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Depositing User: EPrint Services
Date Deposited: 30 Apr 2010 08:59
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2021 08:34
URI: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/1748

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