What Is The Bibliography Of Obesity

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Ziynet Agayeva
Writing and literacy
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11.04.2014

Bibliography.
Merkus, M., Mathus-Vielgen, L., Catja , B., & Astrid, H. (1995). Extreme obesity: Sociodemographic, familial and behavioural correlates in the netherlands. BMJ. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/25568010?uid=3737560&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21103842679367

Investigating relationship between socio demographic, behavioral, family characteristics and the body mass index (BMI) of extremely obese people showed that women’s BMI is associated with the level of education of the partner, a number of coffee cups consumed per day and number of cigarettes smoked a day. Moreover the BMI of women was closely related with BMI of their mothers. Meanwhile in men none of these factors associates with their BMI. Socio demographic, familial and behavioral factor have more strategies to reduce obesity.
This article is more likely to help me because of several reasons. First the contest is very simple; second the article contains a lot of useful information and statistics. Third. The survey that was investigated is very interesting and discussable. I found this article very helpful and appropriate to the topic on my research paper.
Crosnoe, R. (2007). Gender, obesity, and education. (Vol. 80, pp. 241-260). American Sociological Association. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/20452708

Obesity is the highest end of the body mass index (BMI). Recently the average of obese people started to increase, which led to crisis in health and education. Studying’s show that obese student get low grades than their peers, another investigations showed how obesity effects on work, including earning money and promotions...

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...ka prefecture in February 2012. 8 items were used in order to measure overall and sub-dimensions of work place social capital divided into tertiles. The prevalence of overweight is 24.5% among men and 4.3% among women. Logistic registration analyses was used to access the relationships between one standard deviation decrease in mean social capital and odds of underweight/overweight relative to normal weight. In the end it was found opposite gender relationships between perceived low-linking work place social capital and overweight among Japanese employees.
This article is absolutely differs of all the articles that I have chosen above. This article describes how obesity affects human’s performance at job and what is the average of male and female obese people. Article also provides information about success and failures at work and how obesity effects both of them.

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