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What can public health nutritionists do to curb the epidemic of nutrition-related noncommunicable disease?

Barry M Popkin1.   

Abstract

As a result of the rapid shift in dietary and activity patterns, the world is facing a pandemic of obesity. This new global pandemic is rapidly becoming a problem of the poor. Extensive work has been undertaken to document the changes in weight and, to a much lesser extent, in diet, energy expenditures, and activity patterns. Broad-based creative public health actions are needed to offset these larger forces that promote energy imbalance, poor diets, and reduced physical activity. Inaction will result in an acceleration of morbidity, disability, and deaths from major nutrition-related noncommunicable diseases - primarily in developing countries.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19453685     DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2009.00165.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Rev        ISSN: 0029-6643            Impact factor:   7.110


  14 in total

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4.  Forced expiratory volume predicts all-cause and cancer mortality in Mumbai, India: results from a population-based cohort study.

Authors:  James R Hebert; Mangesh S Pednekar; Prakash C Gupta
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2010-09-16       Impact factor: 7.196

5.  Maternal obesity trends in Egypt 1995-2005.

Authors:  Anne M Austin; Allan G Hill; Wafaie W Fawzi
Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2011-10-07       Impact factor: 3.092

6.  Prevalence and co-occurrence of upper and lower functional gastrointestinal symptoms in patients eligible for bariatric surgery.

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7.  Sugar-sweetened beverages and risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes: epidemiologic evidence.

Authors:  Frank B Hu; Vasanti S Malik
Journal:  Physiol Behav       Date:  2010-02-06

8.  Behavioral Self-Regulation and Weight-Related Behaviors in Inner-City Adolescents: A Model of Direct and Indirect Effects.

Authors:  Carmen R Isasi; Thomas A Wills
Journal:  Child Obes       Date:  2011-08-01       Impact factor: 2.992

9.  Relationships between Social Resources and Healthful Behaviors across the Age Spectrum.

Authors:  Kristina H Lewis; Matthew W Gillman; Mary L Greaney; Elaine Puleo; Gary G Bennett; Karen M Emmons
Journal:  J Aging Res       Date:  2012-08-30

10.  Age period cohort analysis of chewing ability in Korea from 2007 to 2018.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-07-19       Impact factor: 4.379

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