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Childhood obesity

Contemporary Islamic Studies

Fatness and the body 3/5: Why is there a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity in rural areas? A qualitative study of rural children's perspectives of rural foodways

Exploring children's views on their diets in relation to culture, identity and tradition in their everyday lives. With Ellen Margrete Iveland Ersfjord, University of Agder, Norway
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Fatness and the body 2/5: Being fat or having obesity - combining social constructivism and biomedical research on childhood obesity

Where or what is the difference between childhood obesity and fatness, who has the right to decide that, and why is it important? With Zofia Boni, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Familial interventions for childhood obesity - UBVO Instrument and Institutions Interviews

Paulina Nowicka, Karolinska Institutet, gives a talk for the UBVO Instrument and Institutions Interviews series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Infant feeding at home and in the nursery in post-1945 Britain: an oral history approach

Angela Davis, Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 7th February 2013.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Treating obesity early in life: the common misunderstandings between parents and health care providers

Laurel Edmunds, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Children's eating habits and food preferences: determinants and consequences

Lucy Cooke, Health Behaviour Research Centre, University College London, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Childhood obesity: what are its future health and social consequences?

Jennifer Baker,Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College London, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.

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