Nutrition Styles and Obesity
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Behavior, Chronic Disease and Health Promotion".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 31430
Special Issue Editors
Interests: human nutrition; nutritional epidemiology; health behaviors; obesity; anthropometric indices, body composition; metabolic syndrome
Interests: health behaviors; physical activity; motor skills; obesity; anthropometric indices; body composition; advanced statistical analysis
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Dear Colleagues,
The world has transitioned to an era in which, globally, more people are obese than underweight. In 2014, about 266 million men and 375 million women in the world were obese, compared to 34 million men and 71 million women in 1975 [NCD-RisC, Lancet 2016]. Thus, the obesity epidemic is one of the most serious challenges for global public health. Overweight and obesity account for a significant proportion of chronic non-communicable diseases, shortening life expectancy and deteriorating the quality of life.
The etiology of obesity is highly complex and includes genetic, physiological, environmental, socioeconomic, and psychological factors that interact in varying degrees to promote its development. Individual eating styles can play an important role in excessive weight gain. Scientists and clinicians are constantly looking for causes, effective methods of prevention and treatment of obesity, and thus, a chance to improve the length and quality of life of many patients around the world. However, our understanding of what interventions are most effective in the treatment of obesity is still limited.
This Special Issue entitled “Nutrition Styles and Obesity” aims to highlight current scientific knowledge in the field of the etiopathogenesis and therapy of obesity. This Issue welcomes the submission of manuscripts that either describe original research or review scientific literature, including meta-analyses and systematic reviews.
Prof. Dr. Edyta Suliga
Dr. Elżbieta Cieśla
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- body composition
- anthropometric indices
- energy expenditure
- diet
- dietary patterns
- eating styles
- dietary behaviors
- nutrition knowledge
- socioeconomic status
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