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Public and health professionals' misconceptions about the dynamics of body weight gain/loss.
Abdel-Hamid, Tarek; Ankel, Felix; Battle-Fisher, Michele; Gibson, Bryan; Gonzalez-Parra, Gilberto; Jalali, Mohammad; Kaipainen, Kirsikka; Kalupahana, Nishan; Karanfil, Ozge; Marathe, Achla; Martinson, Brian; McKelvey, Karma; Sarbadhikari, Suptendra Nath; Pintauro, Stephen; Poucheret, Patrick; Pronk, Nicolaas; Qian, Ying; Sazonov, Edward; Van Oorschot, Kim; Venkitasubramanian, Akshay; Murphy, Philip.
  • Abdel-Hamid T; Department of Information Sciences, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943, U.S.A.
  • Ankel F; University of Minnesota Medical School Emergency Department, Saint Paul, United States.
  • Battle-Fisher M; Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine, Center for Global Health, Kettering, United States.
  • Gibson B; University of Utah, VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, United States.
  • Gonzalez-Parra G; Universidad de los Andes, Departamento de Cálculo, Merida, Venezuela.
  • Jalali M; Virginia Tech, Management Systems Engineering, Falls Church, United States.
  • Kaipainen K; VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT, ICT for Health, Tampere, Finland.
  • Kalupahana N; University of Tennessee, UT Obesity Research Center and Department of Animal Science, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.
  • Karanfil O; MIT, Sloan School, Cambridge, United States.
  • Marathe A; Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Blacksburg, United States.
  • Martinson B; Health Partners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, United States.
  • McKelvey K; Florida International University, Epidemiology, Miami, United States.
  • Sarbadhikari SN; Indian Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Centre for Health Informatics, New Delhi, India.
  • Pintauro S; University of Vermont, Nutrition and Food Sciences, Burlington, United States.
  • Poucheret P; Université Montpellier, Laboratoire de Pharmacologie et Physiopathologie Expérimentale, Montpellier, France.
  • Pronk N; Health Partners Research Foundation, Bloomington, United States.
  • Qian Y; Shanghai University, Information Management, Shanghai, China.
  • Sazonov E; University of Alabama, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tuscaloosa, United States.
  • Van Oorschot K; BI Norwegian Business School, Department of Leadership and Organizational, Behaviour, Nydalsveien 37 0442 Oslo, Norway.
  • Venkitasubramanian A; North Carolina State University, Health Systems Engineering Laboratory, Raleigh, United States.
  • Murphy P; Monterey Institute of International Studies, International Policy Studies, Monterey United States.
Syst Dyn Rev ; 30(1-2): 58-74, 2014.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25620843
ABSTRACT
Human body energy storage operates as a stock-and-flow system with inflow (food intake) and outflow (energy expenditure). In spite of the ubiquity of stock-and-flow structures, evidence suggests that human beings fail to understand stock accumulation and rates of change, a difficulty called the stock-flow failure. This study examines the influence of health care training and cultural background in overcoming stock-flow failure. A standardized protocol assessed lay people's and health care professionals' ability to apply stock-and-flow reasoning to infer the dynamics of weight gain/loss during the holiday season (621 subjects from seven countries). Our results indicate that both types of subjects exhibited systematic errors indicative of use of erroneous heuristics. Stock-flow failure was found across cultures and was not improved by professional health training. The problem of stock-flow failure as a transcultural global issue with education and policy implications is discussed.

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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article