Environmental influences on eating and physical activity.
Obesity has increased dramatically over the past two decades and currently about 50% of US adults and 25% of US children are overweight. The current epidemic of obesity is caused largely by an environment that promotes excessive food intake and discourages physical activity. This chapter reviews what is known about environmental influences on physical activity and eating behaviors. Recent trends in food supply, eating out, physical activity, and inactivity are reviewed, as are the effects of advertising, promotion, and pricing on eating and physical activity. Public health interventions, opportunities, and potential strategies to combat the obesity epidemic by promoting an environment that supports healthy eating and physical activity are discussed.
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- Social Environment
- Public Health
- Obesity
- Life Style
- Leisure Activities
- Humans
- Health Planning
- Food Supply
- Feeding Behavior
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Social Environment
- Public Health
- Obesity
- Life Style
- Leisure Activities
- Humans
- Health Planning
- Food Supply
- Feeding Behavior