Research on Obesity
CSREES funds a number of research projects
related to obesity through the National Research
Initiative Competitive Grants Program, the
Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food
Systems, the Small Business Innovation Research
Program, and Hatch formula grants. CSREES
2001 funding for obesity research projects
totaled approximately $9.4 million.
Groundbreaking work is ongoing at the land-grant
universities on genetic and metabolic factors
influencing obesity, including protein, fat,
and carbohydrate balance, dietary calcium
and milk intake, the hormones leptin and
ghrelin, conjugated linoleic acid, and new
and genetically modified foods.
Leading-edge nutrition education research
is being done on the influence of breast-feeding,
portion size, food insecurity, self-image,
self-efficacy, risky behavior, and early
childhood experiences in the home and day
care setting.
Community research is focusing on food availability
and accessibility, food purchasing patterns,
marketplace influences, and community involvement
as a way of strengthening local agriculture
and community life, as well as diet and fitness.
Unique research projects linked to dietary
interventions are being carried out in rural
towns in three states in the West, in black
communities in the South, and in Native American
communities.
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