Authors
Solveig A Cunningham, Elizabeth Vaquera, Claire C Maturo, KM Venkat Narayan
Publication date
2012/10/1
Source
Social science & medicine
Volume
75
Issue
7
Pages
1175-1183
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Researchers and policymakers from diverse fields are engaged in efforts to understand the biological and social causes of obesity in order to develop policies, interventions, and recommendations to stop or reverse increases in obesity. One potentially promising approach is to harness influence from social contacts. An important foundation for this approach involves critically analyzing available data regarding whether and how body weight can be affected by close social contacts, especially friends. This systematic review examines evidence from published studies addressing the influences of friends on body weight. The majority of the sixteen studies conclude that there is evidence of influence: six reported that friends influence body weight and ten reported evidence of influence in some circumstances or specifications. However, this literature sheds little light on mechanisms of influence. There is limited evidence …
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