Obesity Epidemic and the Environment: Latin America and the Caribbean
Region provides a broad analysis of the macroeconomic impact of the
obesity epidemic on environmental degradation in the LAC region. Case
studies combine theory and practice to achieve critical conclusions (and
subsequent policy implications), providing useful tools for those
working on actual health, energy and environmental challenges. Written
for researchers, policymakers, international organizations and
practitioners in various fields, especially those in public health,
health economics, energy and environmental economics and social
sciences, this book thoroughly highlights the obesity epidemic in this
region.
In the LAC region, obesity has become a public health issue. The
increase of this problem is related to the economic gains obtained from
the process of liberalization and privatization, the increase of foreign
investment, and infrastructure investments.