Obesogenic environments: current evidence of the built and food environments.

作者: Tim Townshend , Amelia Lake

DOI: 10.1177/1757913916679860

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摘要: Aims: Obesity is one of the most significant global health and social problems, with rates rising dramatically over the past few decades. While the basic drivers of obesity are obvious (more energy consumed than expended), the causes are multifactorial and complex. A decade ago, it was suggested that exploring the ways in which the built environment influenced physical activity and dietary behaviours might provide fertile ground for investigation. This article overviews current evidence and, in particular, emergent themes …

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