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The association between parental education, living arrangements and dietary habits among overweight and obese Norwegian children aged 6-10 years : “F…

2016

Masteroppgave folkehelsevitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2016 Children´s dietary patterns have changed the passed decades. Children are more overweight and obese, and social inequalities related to this topic are discussed among all societies. The purpose of the master thesis was to explore the association between the sociodemographic factors parental education and living arrangements and the availability and intake of selected food items and total energy intake and macronutrient intake among overweight and obese Norwegian children aged 6-10 years. The thesis is an extension of the theory that is used in the article. This thesis begins with an introduction, which further expands to the ela…

obesitytilgjengelighet av matvarerbarnparental educationliving arrangementsfood availabilityVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nutrition: 811foreldres utdannelsebosituasjonME516childrenkostholdsvaneroverweightdietary habitsovervekt
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Materiell og profesjonell stigmatisering av mennesker med sykelig overvekt

2017

The aim of this study is to show how people suffering from severe obesity mightexperience stigmatization. We interviewed 6 persons recruited from aNorwegian rehabilitation center, specialized in lifestyle intervention in severeobesity. We found that the participants suffering from severe obese experiencedstigmatization and thus felt that they a) did not fit into the materiel world and b)experienced a lack of respect from health care professionals. The results arediscussed according to how contemporary symbols are embedded in oursurroundings and in our bodies. The conclusion underlines severe obesity as acomplex problem which is strengthened by rooms and interior designed for idealsizes. The…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectsevere obesityeducationStigma (botany)Norwegianmacromolecular substancesself-experiencematerial surroundingsHealth careLifestyle interventionmedicinePsychiatrymedia_commonlcsh:RT1-120Rehabilitationlcsh:Nursingbusiness.industryegenerfaringPsykisk helsearbeidSevere obesityHealth professionslanguage.human_languageFeelingstigmalanguageself-experience; health professions; material surroundings; severe obesity; stigma;egenerfaring; helsepersonell; materielle omgivelser; sykelig overvekt; stigmahealth professionsbusinessNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
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