Beyond individual responsibility: Exploring lay understandings of the contribution of environments on personal trajectories of obesity.
Nestor Serrano FuentesAnne RogersMari Carmen PortilloPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The food environment was the major barrier, while interactions with social media was the most important opportunity to adopt healthy practices. The National Health Service was considered an obesogenic environment, something relevant since it has been traditionally recognised as an obesity management system. The perceptions from individuals with a history of obesity provide new suggestions on the influence of previously overlooked environments to design more adequate and effective interventions and policies that consider, more than in the past, the environments where people spend their lives.