Measuring Progress In Obesity Prevention: Workshop Report
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| Originally published | 2012 |
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About Measuring Progress In Obesity Prevention: Workshop Report
Nearly 69 percent of U. S. adults and 32 percent of children are either overweight or obese, creating an annual medical cost burden that may reach $147 billion. Researchers and policy makers are eager to identify improved measures of environmental and policy factors that contribute to obesity prevention. . . .