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During the past twenty years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States. An estimated thirty percent of adults in the US are obese; in 1980, only fifteen percent were. The issue is gaining greater attention with the CDC and with the public health world in general. This book will offer practical information about the methodology of epidemiologic studies of obesity, suitable for graduate students and researchers in epidemiology, and public health practitioners with an interest in the issue.The book will be structured in four main sections, with the majority of chapters authored by Dr. Hu, and some authored by specialists in specific areas. The first section will consider issues surrounding the definition of obesity, measurement techniques, and the designs of epidemiologic studies. The second section will address the consequences of obesity, looking at epidemiologic studies that focus on cardio-vascular disease, diabetes, and cancer The third section will look at determinants obesity, reviewing a wide range of risk factors for obesity including diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviors, sleep disorders, psychosocial factors, physical environment, biochemical and genetic predictors, and intrauterine exposures. In the final section, the author will discuss the analytical issues and challenges for epidemiologic studies of obesity.
This text investigates the methodological challenges and public health implications of the rising obesity epidemic in the United States. Dr. Frank Hu, a prominent researcher in nutrition and epidemiology, synthesizes current scientific data to provide a framework for studying obesity. The book serves as a technical resource for graduate students and public health professionals, detailing how to design studies, measure outcomes, and analyze the complex determinants of weight-related health issues.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational technical manual for researchers entering the field of obesity epidemiology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for those with a background in public health statistics and research design.
Page Count:
498
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190295252
ISBN-13:
9780190295257
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