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Differences between individual and population based approaches to obesity

Differences between individual and population based approaches to obesity. Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62. Prevalence of obesity in the adult Scottish population. Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62. Epidemiological “triad” as it applies to obesity. Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62.

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Differences between individual and population based approaches to obesity

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  1. Differences between individual and population based approaches to obesity Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  2. Prevalence of obesity in the adult Scottish population Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  3. Epidemiological “triad” as it applies to obesity Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  4. Strategies used by individuals to control weight problems Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  5. Colorado “On the Move” survey of walkingData from Med Sci Sports Exerc 2005;37:724-30 Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  6. Meta-analysis of role of unrestricted low fat diets in body weight control: differences in energy intake in studies lasting two to 12 months (change in intervention I minus change in control C) Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  7. Childhood overweight and obesity Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  8. Core actions proposed by WHO Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

  9. Further reading Lean M, et al. BMJ 2006;333:959-62

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