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    "Measuring Progress in Obesity Prevention" ed. by Lisa M. Klesges, Robin A. Mckinnon, Pamela M. Schwartz, Gail Woodward-Lopez

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    "Measuring Progress in Obesity Prevention" ed. by Lisa M. Klesges, Robin A. Mckinnon, Pamela M. Schwartz, Gail Woodward-Lopez

    Measuring Progress in Obesity Prevention
    Workshop Report. Committee on Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention; Institute of Medicine
    NAS Press | 2012 | ISBN: 0309222397 9780309222396 | 159 pages | PDF | 5 MB

    This issue is about how to improve measurement of progress in obesity prevention.

    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.

    Contents
    1 Introduction and Workshop Goals
    References
    2 Physical Activity and the Built Environment
    Environmental and Policy Influences on Physical Activity
    Research
    Measurement Tools
    Collaboration with Non-health Sectors
    Surveillance
    National Objectives for Physical Activity Environments and Policies
    Measurement Tools and Gaps
    Analysis, Interpretation, and Dissemination of Data
    Recommendations
    References
    3 The Food and Nutrition Environment
    Understanding Food Environments and Policies
    Measures
    Research
    Limitations of Measures
    Surveillance of Food Environments
    References
    4 Looking Across Domains
    New Tools for Childhood Obesity Research
    Body Mass Index
    Making the Economic Case for Obesity Prevention
    References
    5 Assessing the Impact of Marketing and Industry
    Children, Media, and Advertising
    Media Use and Exposure
    Food and Beverage Advertising
    Measuring the Food Supply
    Evaluating Large-Scale Communication and Social Marketing Programs
    References
    6 Assessing State and Community Efforts
    Reaching Policy Makers
    Community Strategies and Measures
    Fostering Research Collaboration
    Surveillance of Public Policies
    Assessing Impacts on Health
    References
    7 Disparities and Measurement
    Disparities Related to Diet
    Evaluation and Measurement
    Assessment of Two Example Programs
    Disparities Related to Physical Activity
    Data Overview
    Measurement Issues
    The Role of Marketing in Disparities
    Research
    Discussion
    References
    8 Summary of Workshop Themes
    An Ecological Approach
    Progress and Gaps in Available Measures
    Measurement Techniques and Methods
    Data Sources
    Moving Forward
    References
    APPENDIXES
    A Workshop Agenda
    B Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
    C Biographical Sketches of Speakers
    D Acronyms and Abbreviations
    with TOC BookMarkLinks


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