Obesity Epidemic and the Environment: Latin America and the Caribbean Region provides a broad analysis of the macroeconomic impact of the obesity epidemic on environmental degradation in the LAC region. Case studies combine theory and practice to achieve critical conclusions (and subsequent policy implications), providing useful tools for those working on actual health, energy and environmental challenges. Written for researchers, policymakers, international organizations and practitioners in various fields, especially those in public health, health economics, energy and environmental economics and social sciences, this book thoroughly highlights the obesity epidemic in this region.
In the LAC region, obesity has become a public health issue. The increase of this problem is related to the economic gains obtained from the process of liberalization and privatization, the increase of foreign investment, and infrastructure investments.
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In the LAC region, obesity has become a public health issue. The increase of this problem is related to the economic gains obtained from the process of liberalization and privatization, the increase of foreign investment, and infrastructure investments.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"...presents a clear understanding of the current state of the obesity epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean region. Each chapter reads as a research paper: comprehensive on its own, but chapters and concepts build on each other. An effective book for those looking to understand the region s state as it relates to the obesity epidemic and its impact on the economy and environment . The chapters cover important statistics about the current state [and] a key strength of the book is the ability to include just the right amount of information to understand the topic . The extensive references at the end of each chapter speak to how well this book was researched . [P]resents clear, persuasive data and analyses of the obesity epidemic and its economic and environmental implications, a well-organized book." --©Doody s Review Service, 2023, Patricia Escobar, MPH (Kaiser Permanente)