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Biocultural aspects of obesity in young Mexican schoolchildren
Alexandra Brewis
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Agriculture & Biology
school children
98%
obesity
78%
peers
22%
childhood obesity
16%
nutrition
14%
child growth
14%
self-esteem
13%
social problems
13%
television
12%
gender
11%
childhood
11%
anxiety
10%
stigma
9%
households
8%
diet
4%
sampling
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
obesity
100%
young
51%
gender
15%
nutrition
15%
family
10%
activity pattern
9%
social problem
8%
television
8%
growth and development
8%
school
6%
diet
6%
logistics
6%
household
6%
health
5%
food
5%
rate
4%
index
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Obesity
52%
Child
32%
Parents
14%
Television
11%
Social Problems
10%
Psychology Rejection
10%
Pediatric Obesity
10%
Nuclear Family
10%
Child Development
9%
Growth and Development
9%
Self Concept
9%
Anxiety
6%
Food
6%
Diet
6%
Psychology
6%
Depression
6%
Logistic Models
6%
Weights and Measures
5%
Health
4%
Population
3%
Social Sciences
schoolchild
66%
nutrition
13%
middle-class family
10%
gender
7%
Social Problems
7%
television
6%
self-esteem
6%
logistics
5%
food
5%
childhood
5%
regression
4%
anxiety
4%
health
3%