The obesity paradigm and the role of health services in obesity prevention: a grounded theory approach
Abstract Background Health services have a clear role in the treatment of obesity and diseases linked to obesity but a less well-established role in prevention, particularly in hospital and community-based health services. Methods The aim of this research was to examine whether and how hospital and...
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Main Authors: | Claire Pearce (Author), Lucie Rychetnik (Author), Andrew Wilson (Author) |
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