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Overweight and Obesity in America’s Children: Causes, Consequences, Solutions: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series, cartea 615

Editat de Amy B. Jordan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2008
For the past several years, researchers have been examining possible causes of the rise in of childhood overweight and obesity in the U.S. Now at near-epidemic proportions, the time has come to really delve into the causes of overweight children and propose some practical solutions to help the 9 million children in this country who are overweight.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this special issue of The ANNALS inspects the social problem of childhood obesity from various angles and uses empirically based, creative suggestions for overcoming and preventing unhealthy lifestyles. The authors of this special issue include health care practitioners, social scientists, philanthropists, advocates, and policy makers who understand that this is a complex issue made up of a myriad of factors.
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ISBN-13: 9781412966856
ISBN-10: 141296685X
Pagini: 244
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Preface - Amy B. Jordan
Section One: Home, School, and Community
Childhood Overweight and the Relationship between Parent Behaviors, Parenting Style, and Family Functioning - Kyung Rhee
Children's Healthy Weight and the School Environment - Laura C. Leviton
Childhood Overweight and the Built Environment: Making Technology Part of the Solution Rather Than Part of the Problem - Amy Hillier
Childhood Obesity Prevention: Successful Community-Based Efforts - Laure DeMattia and Shannon Lee Denney
Section Two: Media and Culture
The Effects of Food Marketing on Children’s Preferences: Testing the Moderating Roles of Age and Gender - Ariel Chernin
Children, Television Viewing, and Weight Status: Summary and Recommendations from an Expert Panel Meeting - Amy B. Jordan and Thomas N. Robinson
Calories for Sale: Food Marketing to Children in the Twenty-First Century - Susan Linn and Courtney L. Novosat
Section Three: Public Policy Efforts
First Amendment Implications of Restricting Food and Beverage Marketing in Schools - Samantha K. Graff
Assessing the Feasibility and Impact of Federal Childhood Obesity Policies - Victoria L. Brescoll, Rogan Kersh, and Kelly D. Brownell
Generation O: Addressing Childhood Overweight before It’s Too Late - Laura M. Segal and Emily A. Gadola
Section Four: Comments
Mobilizing to Defeat the Childhood Obesity Epidemic - Tom Harkin
Confronting Childhood Obesity - Sam Brownback
What Can We Do to Control Childhood Obesity? - William H. Dietz and Thomas N. Robinson
Section Five: Quick Read Synopsis
Overweight and Obesity in America’s Children: Causes, Consequences, Solutions

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For the past several years, researchers have been examining possible causes of the rise in of childhood overweight and obesity in the U.S. Now at near-epidemic proportions, the time has come to really delve into the causes of overweight children and propose some practical solutions to help the 9 million children in this country who are overweight.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this special issue of The ANNALS inspects the social problem of childhood obesity from various angles and uses empirically based, creative suggestions for overcoming and preventing unhealthy lifestyles. The authors of this special issue include health care practitioners, social scientists, philanthropists, advocates, and policy makers who understand that this is a complex issue made up of a myriad of factors.
The insightful articles in this special issue evaluate the following factors:
Influence of parents
Opportunities for exercise
Access to healthy food choices
Media influences