Environmental mismatch and obesity in humans: The Jerusalem Perinatal Family Follow-Up Study.
Bella SavitskyO ManorG LawrenceY FriedlanderD S SiscovickH HochnerPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
This study provides some support for the mismatch hypothesis. While there is indication that an accumulation of the effects of the non-beneficial environment has the strongest detrimental impact on obesity outcomes, our results also indicate that a mismatch between the developmental and later environments may result in maladaptation of the individual leading to obesity.