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Obesity as self-regulation failure: A “disease of affluence” that selectively hits the less affluent?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractAn effect of the long-term cycle of industrial and post-industrial global development is the increasingly generalized access to abundant and diversified food sources. This poses a substantial problem of self-regulation that mainly affects the less affluent and whose failures may play an important role in the explanation of the increasing social
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The glamorous world: how Instagram use is related to affluence estimates, materialism, and self-esteem

International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2020
Yoori Hwang, Se-Hoon Jeong
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Concentrated affluence, concentrated disadvantage, and children's readiness for school: A population-based, multi-level investigation

Social Science and Medicine, 2009
Richard M Carpiano   +2 more
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Obesity: a disease of indolence and affluence.

The Central African journal of medicine, 1975
E, Tsomondo, J, Jones
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