Supplements
- Volume 23, Issue S1
Determinants of Childhood Obesity
January 2022Guest Editor(s):
Josep A. Tur, Franco Sassi, J. Alfredo Martinez - Volume 22, Issue S6
From Data to Action: Combatting Childhood Obesity in Europe and Beyond
November 2021Guest Editor(s):
Wolfgang Ahrens, Francesco Branca - Volume 22, Issue S5
Edición especial: Prevención transfronteriza de la obesidad infantil: la promesa de colaboración entre EE. UU. y Latinoamérica en la investigación
Octubre 2021Guest Editor(s):
Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Abby King, Juan Rivera - Volume 22, Issue S4
Exercise Training in Management of Obesity in Adults: Report from the EASO Physical Activity Working Group
July 2021Guest Editor(s):
Manfred Müller - Volume 22, Issue S3
Childhood Obesity Prevention Across Borders: The Promise of US‐Latin American Research Collaboration
June 2021Guest Editor(s):
Rafael Perez-Escamilla, Abby King, Juan Rivera - Volume 22, Issue S2
Pathogenesis of Obesity and Cardio‐Metabolic Diseases: From the Legacy of Ancel Keys to Current Concepts, 10th Fribourg Obesity Research Conference (FORC 2019), Held on September 12th 2019 at the Faculty of Science and Medicine, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, Organised by Faculty of Science and Medicine Section Medicine‐Physiology, University of Fribourg Switzerland, In association with the Swiss Association for Study of Obesity
March 2021Guest Editor(s):
Abdul G. Dulloo - Volume 22, Issue S1
Obesogenic Environment and Childhood Obesity
February 2021Guest Editor(s):
Peng Jia - Volume 20, Issue S2
Future Directions in Obesity Prevention
1-193November 2019Guest Editor(s):
Vivica Kraak, Stefanie Vandevijvere - Volume 20, Issue S1
Interventions During the Pre‐ and Peri‐conception Periods, Pregnancy and Childhood to Prevent Childhood Obesity and Reduce the Risk of Non‐communicable Diseases in Childhood. Guest Editor: Nigel Rollins. The systematic reviews were funded by the World Health Organization through an award from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research.
1-73August 2019 - Volume 19, Issue S1
Supplement: Targeting Lifestyle Energy Expenditure in Management of Obesity & Cardiometabolic Risks: from Biology to Built environment, 9th Fribourg Obesity Research Conference (FORC 2017), Held on October 19th 2017 at the Faculty of Science, University of Fribourg, Organised by Department of Medicine-Physiology, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, In association with the Swiss Association for Study of Obesity, Guest Editor: Abdul G. Dulloo
1-107December 2018 - Volume 18, Issue S1
Nutrition, Movement and Sleep Behaviors: their Interactions in Pathways to Obesity and Cardiometabolic diseases. Guest Editor: Abdul Dulloo. This publication was sponsored by the Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg (an academic and non‐profit organization) with the intention of informing the scientific community and the public on the causes, consequences, treatments, and prevention of obesity.
1-93February 2017 - Volume 16, Issue S1
Pathways from Dieting to Weight Regain, to Obesity and to the Metabolic Syndrome, 7th Fribourg Obesity Research Conference (FORC)‐ 12 September 2013, Faculty of Science, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. This publication was sponsored by the Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg (an academic and non‐profit organization) with the intention of informing the scientific community and the public on the causes, consequences, treatments, and prevention of obesity. Guest Editor: Abdul G. Dulloo
1-96February 2015 - Volume 15, Issue S3
Designing, Implementing and Evaluating a Kindergarten‐based, Family‐involved Intervention to Prevent Obesity in Early Childhood. The ToyBox‐study. The ToyBox‐study is funded by the Seventh Framework Programme (CORDIS FP7) of the European Commission under grant agreement n° 245200.
1-89August 2014 - Volume 15, Issue S1
Understanding the Transition in Diet, Activity, Body Composition and Nutrition‐related Noncommunicable Diseases in China: the China Health and Nutrition Survey 1991‐2011. Guest Editor: Barry M. Popkin. The International Association for the Study of Obesity and Wiley have published this supplement without any financial support.
1-67January 2014