Published on Jun 19, 2013
Background:
Despite numerous obesity-related health campaigns throughout the U.S., public perceptions of these campaigns have not been formally assessed. In addition, several recent publicized campaigns have come under criticism in the popular media for reinforcing stigmatization of obese people. Thus, research in this area is warranted.
Purpose:
To systematically assess public perceptions of recent obesity-related public health campaigns in the U.S.
Published:
Am J Prev Med 2013;45(1):36--48) & 2013 American Journal of Preventive Medicine
http://www.scivee.tv/node/59123
-- Video Credits --
Created By: Adam Chiara
Music: http://incompetech.com
Despite numerous obesity-related health campaigns throughout the U.S., public perceptions of these campaigns have not been formally assessed. In addition, several recent publicized campaigns have come under criticism in the popular media for reinforcing stigmatization of obese people. Thus, research in this area is warranted.
Purpose:
To systematically assess public perceptions of recent obesity-related public health campaigns in the U.S.
Published:
Am J Prev Med 2013;45(1):36--48) & 2013 American Journal of Preventive Medicine
http://www.scivee.tv/node/59123
-- Video Credits --
Created By: Adam Chiara
Music: http://incompetech.com
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