Schneider S, Diehl K (2019)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2019
Book Volume: 27
Pages Range: 283-286
Journal Issue: 4
Obesogenic Environments encompass the entirety of environmental influences that contribute to the development of obesity. On the micro level, these are local environments (also called settings) like kindergartens, schools, the residential environment and the family, while on the macro level these are sectors like the education- and health care system, industry, mass media and politics. Settings as well as sectors entail physical, economic, political and sociocultural aspects with obesogenic effect.
APA:
Schneider, S., & Diehl, K. (2019). Obesogenic Environments - What makes our children become obese Adipogene Umwelten - was unsere Kinder dick macht. Public Health Forum, 27(4), 283-286. https://doi.org/10.1515/pubhef-2019-0074
MLA:
Schneider, Sven, and Katharina Diehl. "Obesogenic Environments - What makes our children become obese Adipogene Umwelten - was unsere Kinder dick macht." Public Health Forum 27.4 (2019): 283-286.
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