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Public Health Mini-Guides: Obesity
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Main description:

Obesity and its linked morbidity and mortality is a significant public health challenge on a global scale and places a burden not only on the individual but also on society as a whole. This Mini-Guide presents key themes relating to this challenge, including the means of measuring obesity, the most recent prevalence and trends, the health consequences and causes of obesity along with approaches to counter obesity both at an individual and a population level.

"..useful for anyone preparing a presentation or policy on the topic." Reviewed by Nerys Williams on behalf of Occupational Medicine, January 2015

Understanding is facilitated through:

Case Studies
Boxed examples
Thinking Points
Summary Points at ends of chapters.
Links to webpages, resources and further reading.

The Public Health Mini-Guides provide up-to-date, evidence-based information in a convenient pocket-sized format, on a range of current key public health topics. They are designed to support the work of health and social care practitioners and students on courses related to public health and health promotion.


Contents:

1. Defining the obesity problem

2. Obesity prevalence and trends

3. The health consequences of obesity

4. Causes of obesity

5. Individual interventions to treat obesity

6. Population approaches to preventing obesity

References

Index


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780702046346
Publisher: Elsevier (Churchill Livingstone)
Publication date: January, 2014
Pages: 144
Weight: 160g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Eating Disorders, Public Health
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