Social media for health promotion and weight management: a critical debate
Abstract Background In 2016 an estimated 1.9 billion adults world-wide were either overweight or obese. The health consequences of obesity are responsible for 2.8 million preventable deaths per year. The WHO now considers obesity as a global epidemic and recommends population-wide health promotion s...
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Main Authors: | Monica Jane (Author), Martin Hagger (Author), Jonathan Foster (Author), Suleen Ho (Author), Sebely Pal (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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