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nexusstc/Understanding and Overcoming the Challenge of Obesity and Overweight in the Armed Forces: Proceedings of a Workshop/c2fc2d242324c7d1dab4aba7cf4f6361.epub
Understanding and Overcoming the Challenge of Obesity and Overweight in the Armed Forces : Proceedings of a Workshop and Medicine Engineering National Academies of Sciences; Health and Medicine Division; Food and Nutrition Board; Roundtable on Obesity Solutions; Emily A. Callahan The National Academies Press, 1, 2019
"Obesity and overweight pose significant challenges to the armed forces in the United States, affecting service members (including active duty, guard, and reserve components), veterans, retirees, and their families and communities. The consequences of obesity and overweight in the armed forces influence various aspects of its operations that are critical to national security. On May 7, 2018, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, held a workshop titled "Understanding and Overcoming the Challenge of Obesity and Overweight in the Armed Forces." Speakers examined how obesity and overweight are measured in the armed forces and how they affect recruitment, retention, resilience, and readiness; discussed service-specific issues related to these problems and highlighted innovative strategies to address them through improved nutrition, physical activity, and stress management; and offered perspectives from outside of the armed forces on approaches to prevent and treat obesity. They also discussed the challenges and opportunities related to overcoming the concerns posed by obesity and overweight in the armed forces, military families, and their communities, including potential cross-sector opportunities. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop"--Publisher's description
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ia/obesityfoodpolic0000lust.pdf
Obesity and Food Policing (Essential Viewpoints Set 2) Marcia Amidon Lüsted Essential Library; ABDO Publishing Company, Abdo Publishing Company, Edina, Minn, 2008
Discusses the controversial viewpoints regarding obesity.
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ia/obesityfoodpolic0000lust_x4y4.pdf
Obesity and Food Policing (Essential Viewpoints Set 2) Marcia Amidon Lüsted Essential Library; ABDO Publishing Company, Abdo Publishing Company, Edina, Minn, 2008
Discusses the controversial viewpoints regarding obesity.
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zlib/no-category/Seeman, Neil, None, Luciani, Patrick/XXL : obesity and the limits of shame , None_118898472.pdf
XXL: Obesity and the Limits of Shame (U of T Centre for Public Management Series on Public Policy & Administration) Seeman, Neil, None, Luciani, Patrick Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, University of Toronto Centre for Public Management monograph series, University of Toronto Centre for Public Management monograph series, Toronto, Ontario, 2011
1 online resource (viii, 162 pages) :, Includes bibliographical references and index, Introduction: the genesis of shame -- The paradoxical costs of fat -- (Nearly) everything causes obesity, and (almost) everyone is different -- One-size-fits-nobody -- Healthy living vouchers
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英语 [en] · PDF · 11.3MB · 2011 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 36.11039
ia/fatchancebeating00lust.pdf
Fat Chance : Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease Robert H. Lustig Avery, Penguin Random House LLC, New York, New York, 2012
New York Times BestsellerRobert Lustig's 90-minute YouTube video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth”, has been viewed more than three million times. Now, in this much anticipated book, he documents the science and the politics that has led to the pandemic of chronic disease over the last 30 years.In the late 1970s when the government mandated we get the fat out of our food, the food industry responded by pouring more sugar in. The result has been a perfect storm, disastrously altering our biochemistry and driving our eating habits out of our control.To help us lose weight and recover our health, Lustig presents personal strategies to readjust the key hormones that regulate hunger, reward, and stress; and societal strategies to improve the health of the next generation. Compelling, controversial, and completely based in science, Fat Chance debunks the widely held notion to prove “a calorie is NOT a calorie”, and takes that science to its logical conclusion to improve health worldwide.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 19.5MB · 2012 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/fatnationhistory0000enge.pdf
Fat Nation : A History of Obesity in America Jonathan Engel Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Lanham, Maryland, 2018
Here, Jonathan Engel reviews the sources of and the science behind our modern propensity toward obesity. He offers a plan for helping address the problem, but admits that it is, indeed, an uphill battle. And, still, one worth fighting. The diet and weight-loss industry is worth $66 billion - billion!! The estimated annual health care costs of obesity-related illness are 190 billion or nearly 21% of annual medical spending in the United States. But how did we get here? Is this a battle we can't win? What changes need to be made in order to scale back the incidence of obesity in the US, and, indeed, around the world? Here, Jonathan Engel reviews the sources of the problem and offers the science behind our modern propensity toward obesity. He offers a plan for helping address the problem, but admits that it is, indeed, an uphill battle. Nevertheless, given the magnitude of the costs in years of life and vigour lost, it is a battle worth fighting. Fat Nation is a social history of obesity in the United States since the second World War. In confronting this familiar topic from a historical perspective, Jonathan Engel attempts to show that obesity is a symptom of complex changes that have transpired over the past half century to our food, our living habits, our life patterns, our built environments, and our social interactions. He offers readers solid grounding in the known science underlying obesity (genetic set points, complex endocrine feedback loops, neurochemical messengering) but then makes the novel argument that obesity is a result of the interaction of our genes with our environment. That is, our bodies have always been programmed to become obese, but until recently never had the opportunity to do so. Now, with cheap calories ubiquitous (particularly in the form of sucrose), unwalkable physical spaces, deteriorating rituals and norms surrounding eating, and the withering of cooking skills, nearly every American daily confronts the challenge of not putting on weight. Given the outcomes, though, for those who are obese, Engel encourages us to address the problems and offers suggestions to help remedy the problem
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英语 [en] · PDF · 11.0MB · 2018 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 35.78916
ia/fatchancebeating00robe.pdf
Fat Chance : Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease Robert H. Lustig Avery, Penguin Random House LLC, New York, New York, 2012
New York Times BestsellerRobert Lustig's 90-minute YouTube video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth”, has been viewed more than three million times. Now, in this much anticipated book, he documents the science and the politics that has led to the pandemic of chronic disease over the last 30 years.In the late 1970s when the government mandated we get the fat out of our food, the food industry responded by pouring more sugar in. The result has been a perfect storm, disastrously altering our biochemistry and driving our eating habits out of our control.To help us lose weight and recover our health, Lustig presents personal strategies to readjust the key hormones that regulate hunger, reward, and stress; and societal strategies to improve the health of the next generation. Compelling, controversial, and completely based in science, Fat Chance debunks the widely held notion to prove “a calorie is NOT a calorie”, and takes that science to its logical conclusion to improve health worldwide.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 23.2MB · 2012 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/obesogeneffectwh0000blum.pdf
The Obesogen Effect : Why We Eat Less and Exercise More but Still Struggle to Lose Weight Bruce Blumberg, PhD with Kristin Loberg New York: Grand Central Life & Style, Hachette Book Group, New York, 2018
An eye-opening account of the landmark research into the hidden chemicals that are endangering our health and keeping us fat. Being overweight is not just the result of too many cheeseburgers or not enough exercise. According to leading-edge science, a new group of silent saboteurs in our daily lives is contributing greatly to our obesity epidemic: obesogens. These weight-inducing offenders, most of which are chemicals, disrupt our hormonal systems, altering how we create and store fat, and changing how we respond to dietary choices and caloric intake. Because they are largely unregulated, obesogens lurk all around us-in food, furniture, plastic products such as water bottles and food storage containers, and other surprising exposure points. Even worse: research has shown that the effects of some obesogens can be passed on to future generations by irreversibly interfering with the expression of our genes. The good news is we can protect ourselves by becoming more informed consumers. In The Obesogen Effect , Dr. Bruce Blumberg explains how obesogens work, where they are found, and how we can minimize their effects. Dr. Blumberg offers a highly practical three-step solution for reducing exposures. He explains why one size does not fit all in a weight loss program, what harmful additives are in our household goods, and how we should shop for obesogen-free items we use every day-from vegetables and meats to canned soup as well as household cleaners, air fresheners, and personal care products. The Obesogen Effect , is an urgent call to action to protect your body, clean up your life, and set a straight course for better health.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 15.6MB · 2018 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 35.285927
ia/fatfamilyfitfami0000more.pdf
Fat Family/Fit Family : How We Beat Obesity and You Can Too Ron Morelli; Becky Morelli; Mike Morelli; Max Morelli Plume Books, Penguin Random House LLC, [N.p.], 2011
The inspiring true story behind the weight-loss saga chronicled on NBC's blockbuster show, The Biggest Loser. There's no getting past it: the Morellis were a fat family. From cookie dough and pizza binges to extreme plastic surgeries, Ron, Becky, Mike and Max Morelli experienced the swinging pendulum of weight loss that so many Americans know all too well. But when Ron and Mike were accepted as contestants on The Biggest Loser, the Morellis'lives changed forever. Ron, at 430 pounds, and 18-year-old Mike, at 388 pounds, made it to the final four, losing a whopping 399 pounds combined. Fat Family/Fit Family also tells the story of wife Becky and youngest son, Max-the story not seen on TV, but relatable to scores of American families, the story of what happens when two foodaholics meet, fall in love, get married and raise (almost inevitably) foodaholic kids. Sharing the eye-opening perspective of each family member, Fat Family/Fit Family chronicles the Morellis'amazing journey in dropping over 700 pounds together, from the emotional and physical struggles of obesity to the triumph of their newfound healthy lifestyle. Obesity doesn't just happen in a vacuum-it starts in homes like the Morellis, and it can end there, too. Fat Family/Fit Family is an ultimately inspiring story about the healing power of family.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 16.4MB · 2011 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 35.1
ia/fatchancebeating0000lust.pdf
Fat Chance : Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease Robert H. Lustig Avery, Penguin Random House LLC, New York, New York, 2012
New York Times BestsellerRobert Lustig's 90-minute YouTube video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth”, has been viewed more than three million times. Now, in this much anticipated book, he documents the science and the politics that has led to the pandemic of chronic disease over the last 30 years.In the late 1970s when the government mandated we get the fat out of our food, the food industry responded by pouring more sugar in. The result has been a perfect storm, disastrously altering our biochemistry and driving our eating habits out of our control.To help us lose weight and recover our health, Lustig presents personal strategies to readjust the key hormones that regulate hunger, reward, and stress; and societal strategies to improve the health of the next generation. Compelling, controversial, and completely based in science, Fat Chance debunks the widely held notion to prove “a calorie is NOT a calorie”, and takes that science to its logical conclusion to improve health worldwide.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 16.2MB · 2012 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 34.935562
ia/obesityparadoxwh0000lavi_j2s8.pdf
The Obesity Paradox : When Thinner Means Sicker and Heavier Means Healthier Carl J. Lavie, M.D. with Kristin Loberg Scribe Publications, Scribe Publications, Brunswick, Victoria, 2014
Most of us think that longevity hinges on maintaining a normal Body Mass Index. But research conducted over the last decade hit the media recently with explosive news: overweight and even moderately obese people with certain chronic diseases — from heart disease to cancer — often live longer and fare better than normal-weight individuals with the same ailments. In this groundbreaking book, Carl Lavie, MD, reveals the science behind the obesity paradox and shows us how to achieve maximum health rather than minimum weight. Lavie not only explains how extra fat provides additional fuel to help fight illness; he also argues that we've gotten so used to framing health issues in terms of obesity that we overlook other potential causes of disease. The Obesity Paradox will change the conversation about fat — and what it means to be healthy.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 15.4MB · 2014 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/weightyissuesfat0000unse.pdf
Weighty Issues: Fatness and Thinness As Social Problems (Social Problems and Social Issues) (Social Problems and Social Issues) Jeffery Sobal and Donna Maurer, editors Aldine de Gruyter; Routledge; Aldine De Gruyter, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), London, 2017
<p>Many people consider their weight to be a personal problem; when, then, does body weight become a social problem? Until recently, the major public concern was whether enough food was consistently available. As food systems began to provide ample and stable amounts of food, questions about food availability were replaced with concerns about "ideal" weights and appearance. These interests were aggregated into public concerns about defining people as "too fat" and "too thin."</p> <p>Social constructionist perspectives can contribute to the understanding of weight problems because they focus attention on how these problems are created, maintained, and promoted within various social environments. While there is much objectivist research concerning weight problems, few studies address the socially constructed aspects of fatness and thinness. This book however draws from and contributes to social constructionist perspectives.</p> <p>The chapters in this volume offer several perspectives that can be used to understand the way society deals with fatness and thinness. The contributors consider historical foundations, medical models, gendered dimensions, institutional components, and collective perspectives. These different perspectives illustrate the multifaceted nature of obesity and eating disorders, providing examples of how a variety of social groups construct weight as a social problem.</p> <p><i>Jeffery Sobal</i> is Professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University. He is on the board of directors of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and he has Cornell University Graduate Field Membership in the areas of Nutrition, Development Sociology and Epidemiology.</p> <p><i>Donna Maurer</i> is John S. Knight Postdoctoral Fellow in the Writing Program, Cornell University. She also serves on the board of directors of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and is an adjunct professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland University College.</p> <p>Drs. Sobal and Maurer are coeditors of a companion volume, <i>Interpreting Weight: The Social Management of Fatness and Thinness, and Eating Agendas: Food and Nutrition as Social Problems</i></p>
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英语 [en] · PDF · 16.4MB · 2017 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/evaluatingobesit0000unse.pdf
Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts : A Plan for Measuring Progress Institute of Medicine; Food and Nutrition Board; Committee on Evaluating Progress of Obesity Prevention Effort Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2013
Obesity Poses One Of The Greatest Public Health Challenges Of The 21st Century, Creating Serious Health, Economic, And Social Consequences For Individuals And Society. Despite Acceleration In Efforts To Characterize, Comprehend, And Act On This Problem, Including Implementation Of Preventive Interventions, Further Understanding Is Needed On The Progress And Effectiveness Of These Interventions. Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts Develops A Concise And Actionable Plan For Measuring The Nation's Progress In Obesity Prevention Efforts--specifically, The Success Of Policy And Environmental Strategies Recommended In The 2012 Iom Report Accelerating Progress In Obesity Prevention: Solving The Weight Of The Nation. This Book Offers A Framework That Will Provide Guidance For Systematic And Routine Planning, Implementation, And Evaluation Of The Advancement Of Obesity Prevention Efforts. This Framework Is For Specific Use With The Goals And Strategies From The 2012 Report And Can Be Used To Assess The Progress Made In Every Community And Throughout The Country, With The Ultimate Goal Of Reducing The Obesity Epidemic. It Offers Potentially Valuable Guidance In Improving The Quality And Effect Of The Actions Being Implemented. The Recommendations Of Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts Focus On Efforts To Increase The Likelihood That Actions Taken To Prevent Obesity Will Be Evaluated, That Their Progress In Accelerating The Prevention Of Obesity Will Be Monitored, And That The Most Promising Practices Will Be Widely Disseminated.--publisher's Description. Improving The Usefulness Of Obesity Evaluation Information To Potential Users -- Framework For Evaluation -- Indicators For The Evaluation Plans -- Evaluating Progress In Promoting Health Equity: A Review Of Methods And Tools For Measurement -- National Obesity Evaluation Plan -- Community Obesity Assessment And Surveillance -- Monitoring And Summative Evaluation Of Community Interventions -- Systems And Evaluation: Placing A Systems Approach In Context -- Taking Action: Recommendations For Evaluating Progress Of Obesity Prevention Efforts -- Appendix A: Acronyms -- Appendix B: Glossary -- Appendix C: Guiding Principles For Evaluation -- Appendix D: Table Of Indicator Data Sources -- Appendix E: Disparities Tables -- Appendix F: National Plan Resources -- Appendix G: Community Health Assessment And Surveillance Resources -- Appendix H: Community Intervention Resources -- Appendix I: Panel Agenda -- Appendix J: Committee Biographies. Committee On Evaluating Progress Of Obesity Prevention Efforts ; Food And Nutrition Board ; Lawrence W. Green, Leslie Sim, Heather Breiner, Editors. Includes Bibliographical References. Also Issued Online. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 32.7MB · 2013 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/fat0000lupt.pdf
Fat (Shortcuts) Lupton, Deborah. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, 2013
In contemporary western societies the fat body has become a focus of stigmatizing discourses and practices aimed at disciplining, regulating and containing it. Despite the fact that in many western countries fat bodies outnumber those that are thin, fat people are still socially marginalized and treated with derision and even repulsion. Medical and public health experts insist that an 'obesity epidemic' exists and that fatness is a pathological condition which should be prevented and controlled. Fat is a book about why the fat body has become so reviled and viewed as diseased, the target of such intense discussion and debate about ways to reduce its size down to socially and medically acceptable dimensions. It is also about the lived experience of fat embodiment: how does it feel to be fat in a fat-phobic society? Deborah Lupton explores fat as a cultural artefact: a bodily substance or body shape that is given meaning by complex and shifting systems of ideas, practices, emotions, material objects and interpersonal relationships. Fat reviews current scholarship and research into obesity discourse and politics, drawing upon critical perspectives offered in the humanities and social sciences and by fat activism and the size acceptance movement. It will be an engaging introduction for the interested general reader, as well as for students across the humanities and social sciences. In contemporary western societies the fat body has become a focus of stigmatizing discourses and practices aimed at disciplining, regulating and containing it. Despite the fact that in many western countries fat bodies outnumber those that are thin, fat people are still socially marginalized and treated with derision and even repulsion. Medical and public health experts insist that an 'obesity epidemic' exists and that fatness is a pathological condition which should be prevented and controlled. Fat is a book about why the fat body has become so reviled and viewed as diseased, the target of such intense discussion and debate about ways to reduce its size down to socially and medically acceptable dimensions. It is also about the lived experience of fat embodiment: how does it feel to be fat in a fat-phobic society? Deborah Lupton explores fat as a cultural artefact: a bodily substance or body shape that is given meaning by complex and shifting systems of ideas, practices, emotions, material objects and interpersonal relationships. Fat reviews current scholarship and research into obesity discourse and politics, drawing upon critical perspectives offered in the humanities and social sciences and by fat activism and the size acceptance movement. It will be an engaging introduction for the interested general reader, as well as for students across the humanities and social sciences
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英语 [en] · PDF · 5.9MB · 2013 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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upload/bibliotik/F/Fat Politics - J. Eric Oliver.pdf
Fat Politics : The Real Story Behind America's Obesity Epidemic J. Eric Oliver IRL Press at Oxford University Press, 1, 2006
It seems almost daily we read newspaper articles and watch news reports exposing the growing epidemic of obesity in America. Our government tells us we are experiencing a major health crisis, with sixty percent of Americans classified as overweight, and one in four as obese. But how valid are these claims? In Fat Politics, J. Eric Oliver shows how a handful of doctors, government bureaucrats, and health researchers, with financial backing from the drug and weight-loss industries, have campaigned to create standards that mislead the public. They mislabel more than sixty million Americans as'overweight,'inflate the health risks of being fat, and promote the idea that obesity is a killer disease. In reviewing the scientific evidence, Oliver shows there is little proof that obesity causes so much disease and death or that losing weight is what makes people healthier. Our concern with obesity, he writes, is fueled more by social prejudice, bureaucratic politics, and industry profit than by scientific fact. Misinformation pushes millions of Americans towards dangerous surgeries, crash diets, and harmful diet drugs, while we ignore other, more real health problems. Oliver goes on to examine why it is that Americans despise fatness and explores why, despite this revulsion, we continue to gain weight. Fat Politics will topple your most basic assumptions about obesity and health. It is essential reading for anyone with a stake in the nation's--or their own--good health.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 1.7MB · 2006 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/upload/zlib · Save
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upload/motw_shc_2025_10/shc/Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts_ A P - Lawrence W. Green.pdf
Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts : A Plan for Measuring Progress Institute of Medicine; Food and Nutrition Board; Committee on Evaluating Progress of Obesity Prevention Effort National Academies Press, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2013
Obesity Poses One Of The Greatest Public Health Challenges Of The 21st Century, Creating Serious Health, Economic, And Social Consequences For Individuals And Society. Despite Acceleration In Efforts To Characterize, Comprehend, And Act On This Problem, Including Implementation Of Preventive Interventions, Further Understanding Is Needed On The Progress And Effectiveness Of These Interventions. Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts Develops A Concise And Actionable Plan For Measuring The Nation's Progress In Obesity Prevention Efforts--specifically, The Success Of Policy And Environmental Strategies Recommended In The 2012 Iom Report Accelerating Progress In Obesity Prevention: Solving The Weight Of The Nation. This Book Offers A Framework That Will Provide Guidance For Systematic And Routine Planning, Implementation, And Evaluation Of The Advancement Of Obesity Prevention Efforts. This Framework Is For Specific Use With The Goals And Strategies From The 2012 Report And Can Be Used To Assess The Progress Made In Every Community And Throughout The Country, With The Ultimate Goal Of Reducing The Obesity Epidemic. It Offers Potentially Valuable Guidance In Improving The Quality And Effect Of The Actions Being Implemented. The Recommendations Of Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts Focus On Efforts To Increase The Likelihood That Actions Taken To Prevent Obesity Will Be Evaluated, That Their Progress In Accelerating The Prevention Of Obesity Will Be Monitored, And That The Most Promising Practices Will Be Widely Disseminated.--publisher's Description. Improving The Usefulness Of Obesity Evaluation Information To Potential Users -- Framework For Evaluation -- Indicators For The Evaluation Plans -- Evaluating Progress In Promoting Health Equity: A Review Of Methods And Tools For Measurement -- National Obesity Evaluation Plan -- Community Obesity Assessment And Surveillance -- Monitoring And Summative Evaluation Of Community Interventions -- Systems And Evaluation: Placing A Systems Approach In Context -- Taking Action: Recommendations For Evaluating Progress Of Obesity Prevention Efforts -- Appendix A: Acronyms -- Appendix B: Glossary -- Appendix C: Guiding Principles For Evaluation -- Appendix D: Table Of Indicator Data Sources -- Appendix E: Disparities Tables -- Appendix F: National Plan Resources -- Appendix G: Community Health Assessment And Surveillance Resources -- Appendix H: Community Intervention Resources -- Appendix I: Panel Agenda -- Appendix J: Committee Biographies. Committee On Evaluating Progress Of Obesity Prevention Efforts ; Food And Nutrition Board ; Lawrence W. Green, Leslie Sim, Heather Breiner, Editors. Includes Bibliographical References. Also Issued Online. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.
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upload/newsarch_ebooks/2023/10/28/0202305805_Weighty.pdf
Weighty Issues: Fatness and Thinness As Social Problems (Social Problems and Social Issues) (Social Problems and Social Issues) Jeffery Sobal and Donna Maurer, editors Aldine de Gruyter; Routledge; Aldine De Gruyter, Social problems and social issues, Hawthorne, N.Y, New York State, 1999
<p>Many people consider their weight to be a personal problem; when, then, does body weight become a social problem? Until recently, the major public concern was whether enough food was consistently available. As food systems began to provide ample and stable amounts of food, questions about food availability were replaced with concerns about "ideal" weights and appearance. These interests were aggregated into public concerns about defining people as "too fat" and "too thin."</p> <p>Social constructionist perspectives can contribute to the understanding of weight problems because they focus attention on how these problems are created, maintained, and promoted within various social environments. While there is much objectivist research concerning weight problems, few studies address the socially constructed aspects of fatness and thinness. This book however draws from and contributes to social constructionist perspectives.</p> <p>The chapters in this volume offer several perspectives that can be used to understand the way society deals with fatness and thinness. The contributors consider historical foundations, medical models, gendered dimensions, institutional components, and collective perspectives. These different perspectives illustrate the multifaceted nature of obesity and eating disorders, providing examples of how a variety of social groups construct weight as a social problem.</p> <p><i>Jeffery Sobal</i> is Professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University. He is on the board of directors of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and he has Cornell University Graduate Field Membership in the areas of Nutrition, Development Sociology and Epidemiology.</p> <p><i>Donna Maurer</i> is John S. Knight Postdoctoral Fellow in the Writing Program, Cornell University. She also serves on the board of directors of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and is an adjunct professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland University College.</p> <p>Drs. Sobal and Maurer are coeditors of a companion volume, <i>Interpreting Weight: The Social Management of Fatness and Thinness, and Eating Agendas: Food and Nutrition as Social Problems</i></p>
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英语 [en] · PDF · 11.3MB · 1999 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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Fat Chance : Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease Robert H. Lustig Avery, Penguin Random House LLC, New York, New York, 2012
New York Times BestsellerRobert Lustig's 90-minute YouTube video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth”, has been viewed more than three million times. Now, in this much anticipated book, he documents the science and the politics that has led to the pandemic of chronic disease over the last 30 years.In the late 1970s when the government mandated we get the fat out of our food, the food industry responded by pouring more sugar in. The result has been a perfect storm, disastrously altering our biochemistry and driving our eating habits out of our control.To help us lose weight and recover our health, Lustig presents personal strategies to readjust the key hormones that regulate hunger, reward, and stress; and societal strategies to improve the health of the next generation. Compelling, controversial, and completely based in science, Fat Chance debunks the widely held notion to prove “a calorie is NOT a calorie”, and takes that science to its logical conclusion to improve health worldwide.
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The Applied Anthropology of Obesity : Prevention, Intervention, and Identity Chad T. Morris; Alexandra G. Lancey; Moya L. Alfonso; Sara Arias-Steele; Emily Bissett; Amy Borovoy; Sean Bruna; Alexandra Brewis; Constanza Carney; Jose B. Rosales Chavez; Colleen OBrien Cherry; Lillie Dao; Merrill Eisenberg; Margaret Everett; Charles H. Klein; Stevenson Kuartei; John S. Luque; Zuhra Malik; Elizabeth Serieux; Stacy Sobell; Yelena N. Tarasenko; Alejandro Tecum; Sarah Trainer; Deborah Williams; Amanda Wolfe; Sarah Womack; Amber Wutich Lexington Books/Fortress Academic; Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Lanham, 2015
The increasing global prevalence of obesity and nutrition-based non-communicable disease has many causes, including food availability; social norms as evidenced in local foodways; genetic predisposition; economic circumstance; cultural variation in norms surrounding body composition; and policies affecting production, distribution, and consumption of food locally and globally. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity:Prevention, Intervention, and Identity advances understanding of the many cultural factors underlying increased global obesity prevalence. This collection of chapters showcase the value of anthropology’s holistic approach to human interaction by exploring how human identity associated with obesity/overweight is affected by cultural norms, policy decisions, and perceptions of cultural change. They also demonstrate best practices for the application of anthropological skillsets to develop culturally-appropriate nutritional behavior change across multiple levels of analysis, from local programming to policy decisions at local and national levels. In addition to soliciting explanatory models used by respondents in different cultures and situations, anthropologists find themselves on the front lines of public health and policy attempts at affecting behavioral change. As such, this applied-focused volume will be of utility to scholars and practitioners in applied and medical anthropology, as well as to scholars and professionals in public health and other disciplines. The volume’s authors are professional and student anthropologists from both public health practice and academia. Chapters are geographically diverse, containing lessons learned from attempts to combat obesity by anthropologically focusing on culture, history, economy, and power relative to obesity causation, prevention, and intervention. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity candidly provides rich information about social identity, obesity, and treatment. ** Review Chad T. Morris and Alexandra G. Lancey have assembled a valuable collection of anthropological studies of obesity and efforts to combat it. Working in diverse cultural settings, the authors use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to explore individual, community, and societal level factors contributing to obesity. Applied anthropologists and public health professionals have much to learn from these authors’ research, findings, and practice recommendations. (Carol Bryant, University of South Florida) The common thread that ties together the papers in this volume is the holistic perspective that applied anthropology brings to understanding overweight/obesity in diverse geographical settings and among varied groups of people with different lived experiences and perceptions of the world. This perspective is critically important when it comes to addressing not only nutritional-behavior change but also those structural factors and policies that influence access to food and lifestyle. The work of professional and student researchers presented here should be commended for a job well done. (David Himmelgreen, University of South Florida) About the Author Chad T. Morris is associate professor and director of the honors program at Roanoke College. Alexandra G. Lancey is a graduate student at the University of South Florida.
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The Applied Anthropology of Obesity : Prevention, Intervention, and Identity Chad T. Morris; Alexandra G. Lancey; Moya L. Alfonso; Sara Arias-Steele; Emily Bissett; Amy Borovoy; Sean Bruna; Alexandra Brewis; Constanza Carney; Jose B. Rosales Chavez; Colleen OBrien Cherry; Lillie Dao; Merrill Eisenberg; Margaret Everett; Charles H. Klein; Stevenson Kuartei; John S. Luque; Zuhra Malik; Elizabeth Serieux; Stacy Sobell; Yelena N. Tarasenko; Alejandro Tecum; Sarah Trainer; Deborah Williams; Amanda Wolfe; Sarah Womack; Amber Wutich Lexington Books/Fortress Academic; Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Lanham, 2015
The increasing global prevalence of obesity and nutrition-based non-communicable disease has many causes, including food availability; social norms as evidenced in local foodways; genetic predisposition; economic circumstance; cultural variation in norms surrounding body composition; and policies affecting production, distribution, and consumption of food locally and globally. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity:Prevention, Intervention, and Identity advances understanding of the many cultural factors underlying increased global obesity prevalence. This collection of chapters showcase the value of anthropology’s holistic approach to human interaction by exploring how human identity associated with obesity/overweight is affected by cultural norms, policy decisions, and perceptions of cultural change. They also demonstrate best practices for the application of anthropological skillsets to develop culturally-appropriate nutritional behavior change across multiple levels of analysis, from local programming to policy decisions at local and national levels. In addition to soliciting explanatory models used by respondents in different cultures and situations, anthropologists find themselves on the front lines of public health and policy attempts at affecting behavioral change. As such, this applied-focused volume will be of utility to scholars and practitioners in applied and medical anthropology, as well as to scholars and professionals in public health and other disciplines. The volume’s authors are professional and student anthropologists from both public health practice and academia. Chapters are geographically diverse, containing lessons learned from attempts to combat obesity by anthropologically focusing on culture, history, economy, and power relative to obesity causation, prevention, and intervention. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity candidly provides rich information about social identity, obesity, and treatment. ** Review Chad T. Morris and Alexandra G. Lancey have assembled a valuable collection of anthropological studies of obesity and efforts to combat it. Working in diverse cultural settings, the authors use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to explore individual, community, and societal level factors contributing to obesity. Applied anthropologists and public health professionals have much to learn from these authors’ research, findings, and practice recommendations. (Carol Bryant, University of South Florida) The common thread that ties together the papers in this volume is the holistic perspective that applied anthropology brings to understanding overweight/obesity in diverse geographical settings and among varied groups of people with different lived experiences and perceptions of the world. This perspective is critically important when it comes to addressing not only nutritional-behavior change but also those structural factors and policies that influence access to food and lifestyle. The work of professional and student researchers presented here should be commended for a job well done. (David Himmelgreen, University of South Florida) About the Author Chad T. Morris is associate professor and director of the honors program at Roanoke College. Alexandra G. Lancey is a graduate student at the University of South Florida.
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Reconstructing Obesity: The Meaning of Measures and the Measure of Meanings (Food, Nutrition, and Culture, 2) edited by Megan B. McCullough and Jessica A. Hardin Berghahn Books, Incorporated, Berghahn Books, New York, 2013
In the crowded and busy arena of obesity and fat studies, there is a lack of attention to the lived experiences of people, how and why they eat what they do, and how people in cross-cultural settings understand risk, health, and bodies. This volume addresses the lacuna by drawing on ethnographic methods and analytical emic explorations in order to consider the impact of cultural difference, embodiment, and local knowledge on understanding obesity. It is through this reconstruction of how obesity and fatness are studied and understood that a new discussion will be introduced and a new set of analytical explorations about obesity research and the effectiveness of obesity interventions will be established.
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Reconstructing Obesity: The Meaning of Measures and the Measure of Meanings (Food, Nutrition, and Culture, 2) Megan McCullough, Jessica Hardin (eds.) Berghahn Books, Incorporated, Food, nutrition, and culture -- vol. 2., First edition., New York, New York State, 2013
In the crowded and busy arena of obesity and fat studies, there is a lack of attention to the lived experiences of people, how and why they eat what they do, and how people in cross-cultural settings understand risk, health, and bodies. This volume addresses the lacuna by drawing on ethnographic methods and analytical emic explorations in order to consider the impact of cultural difference, embodiment, and local knowledge on understanding obesity. It is through this reconstruction of how obesity and fatness are studied and understood that a new discussion will be introduced and a new set of analytical explorations about obesity research and the effectiveness of obesity interventions will be established.
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Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts : A Plan for Measuring Progress Committee on Evaluating Progress of Obesity Prevention Effort, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine National Academies Press, 1, 2014
Obesity poses one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century, creating serious health, economic, and social consequences for individuals and society. Despite acceleration in efforts to characterize, comprehend, and act on this problem, including implementation of preventive interventions, further understanding is needed on the progress and effectiveness of these interventions. __Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts__ develops a concise and actionable plan for measuring the nation's progress in obesity prevention efforts--specifically, the success of policy and environmental strategies recommended in the 2012 IOM report __Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention: Solving the Weight of the Nation__. This book offers a framework that will provide guidance for systematic and routine planning, implementation, and evaluation of the advancement of obesity prevention efforts. This framework is for specific use with the goals and strategies from the 2012 report and can be used to assess the progress made in every community and throughout the country, with the ultimate goal of reducing the obesity epidemic. It offers potentially valuable guidance in improving the quality and effect of the actions being implemented. The recommendations of __Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts__ focus on efforts to increase the likelihood that actions taken to prevent obesity will be evaluated, that their progress in accelerating the prevention of obesity will be monitored, and that the most promising practices will be widely disseminated.
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Diabesity : a doctor and her patients on the front lines of the obesity-diabetes epidemic Francine R. Kaufman, M.D. New York: Bantam Books, Bantam trade pbk. ed, New York, 2006, ©2005
Discusses the development of type 2 diabetes as a result of obesity and how consumers can work to halt its continuing spread in the younger generations
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The Obesity Paradox : When Thinner Means Sicker and Heavier Means Healthier Carl J. Lavie, M.D. with Kristin Loberg Avery, Penguin Random House LLC, [N.p.], 2014
Robert Lustig changed the national conversation about fat. Now, a pioneer in “obesity paradox” research delivers a message that everyone who struggles to shed socalled excess weight will want to hear. After research uncovered that overweight and even moderately obese people with certain chronic diseases often live longer and fare better than their normal weight counterparts, Carl Lavie, MD, realized that being moderately fit is more important for good health than having a low body mass index. Sharing the science behind these recent findings, The Obesity Paradoxshows readers how to achieve what's really important: maximum health—not minimum weight.
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The Fat Studies Reader edited by Esther Rothblum and Sondra Solovay; foreword by Marilyn Wann New York: New York Unviersity Press, New York University Press, New York, 2009
Winner of the 2010 Distinguished Publication Award from the Association for Women in Psychology Winner of the 2010 Susan Koppelman Award for the Best Edited Volume in Women’s Studies from the Popular Culture Association A milestone anthology of fifty-three voices on the burgeoning scholarly movement—fat studies We have all seen the segments on television news shows: A fat person walking on the sidewalk, her face out of frame so she can't be identified, as some disconcerting findings about the "obesity epidemic" stalking the nation are read by a disembodied voice. And we have seen the movies—their obvious lack of large leading actors silently speaking volumes. From the government, health industry, diet industry, news media, and popular culture we hear that we should all be focused on our weight. But is this national obsession with weight and thinness good for us? Or is it just another form of prejudice—one with especially dire consequences for many already disenfranchised groups? For decades a growing cadre of scholars has been examining the role of body weight in society, critiquing the underlying assumptions, prejudices, and effects of how people perceive and relate to fatness. This burgeoning movement, known as fat studies, includes scholars from every field, as well as activists, artists, and intellectuals. The Fat Studies Reader is a milestone achievement, bringing together fifty-three diverse voices to explore a wide range of topics related to body weight. From the historical construction of fatness to public health policy, from job discrimination to social class disparities, from chick-lit to airline seats, this collection covers it all. Edited by two leaders in the field, The Fat Studies Reader is an invaluable resource that provides a historical overview of fat studies, an in-depth examination of the movement’s fundamental concerns, and an up-to-date look at its innovative research.
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Fat land : how Americans became the fattest people in the world Greg Critser, Greg Crister Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 1st Mariner Books ed., Boston, Mass, Massachusetts, 2004
Fat Land Highlights The Groundbreaking Research That Implicates Cheap Fats And Sugars As The Alarming New Metabolic Factors Making Our Calories Stick, And Shows How And Why Children Are Too Often The Chief Metabolic Victims Of Such Foods. No One Else Writing On Obesity In America Takes As Hard A Line As Critser On The Institutionalized Lies We've Been Telling Ourselves About How Much We Can Eat And How Little We Can Exercise. His Expose Of The Los Angeles Schools' Opening Of The Nutritional Floodgates In The Lunchroom And His Examination Of The Political And Cultural Forces That Have Set The Bar On American Fitness Low, And Then Lower, Are Both Discerning Reporting And Impassioned Wake-up Calls. Disarmingly Funny, Fat Land Leaves No Diet Books - Including Dr. Atkins's - Unturned. Fashions, Both Leisure And Street, And American-style Religion Are Subject To Critser's Gimlet Eye As Well. Memorably, Fat Land Takes On Baby-boomer Parenting Shibboleths - That Young Children Won't Eat Past The Point Of Being Full And That The Dinner Table Isn't The Place To Talk About Food Rules - And Gives Advice Many Families Will Use To Lose.--jacket. 1. Up Up Up! (or, Where The Calories Came From) -- 2. Supersize Me (who Got The Calories Into Our Bellies) -- 3. World Without Boundaries (who Let The Calories In) -- 4. Why The Calories Stayed On Our Bodies -- 5. What Fat Is, What Fat Isn't -- 6. What The Extra Calories Do To You -- 7. What Can Be Done. Greg Critser. Originally Published: 2003. A Mariner Book. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 185-222) And Index.
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The Applied Anthropology of Obesity : Prevention, Intervention, and Identity Chad T. Morris; Alexandra G. Lancey; Moya L. Alfonso; Sara Arias-Steele; Emily Bissett; Amy Borovoy; Sean Bruna; Alexandra Brewis; Constanza Carney; Jose B. Rosales Chavez; Colleen OBrien Cherry; Lillie Dao; Merrill Eisenberg; Margaret Everett; Charles H. Klein; Stevenson Kuartei; John S. Luque; Zuhra Malik; Elizabeth Serieux; Stacy Sobell; Yelena N. Tarasenko; Alejandro Tecum; Sarah Trainer; Deborah Williams; Amanda Wolfe; Sarah Womack; Amber Wutich Lexington Books/Fortress Academic; Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Lanham, 2015
The increasing global prevalence of obesity and nutrition-based non-communicable disease has many causes, including food availability; social norms as evidenced in local foodways; genetic predisposition; economic circumstance; cultural variation in norms surrounding body composition; and policies affecting production, distribution, and consumption of food locally and globally. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity advances understanding of the many cultural factors underlying increased global obesity prevalence. This collection of chapters showcase the value of anthropology s holistic approach to human interaction by exploring how human identity associated with obesity/overweight is affected by cultural norms, policy decisions, and perceptions of cultural change. They also demonstrate best practices for the application of anthropological skillsets to develop culturally-appropriate nutritional behavior change across multiple levels of analysis, from local programming to policy decisions at local and national levels.In addition to soliciting explanatory models used by respondents in different cultures and situations, anthropologists find themselves on the front lines of public health and policy attempts at affecting behavioral change. As such, this applied-focused volume will be of utility to scholars and practitioners in applied and medical anthropology, as well as to scholars and professionals in public health and other disciplines. The volume s authors are professional and student anthropologists from both public health practice and academia. Chapters are geographically diverse, containing lessons learned from attempts to combat obesity by anthropologically focusing on culture, history, economy, and power relative to obesity causation, prevention, and intervention. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity candidly provides rich information about social identity, obesity, and treatment."
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Obesity discourse and fat politics : research, critique and interventions Lee F Monaghan; Rachel Colls; Bethan Gwanas London: Routledge, London :, 2014
"There is considerable rhetoric and concern about weight and obesity across an increasing range of national contexts. Alarmist claims about an 'obesity time-bomb' are continually recycled in policy reports, reviews and white papers, each of which begin with the assumption that fatness is fundamentally unhealthy and damaging to national economies. With contributions from the UK, Canada, the USA and Australia, this book offers alternative critical perspectives on this alleged public health crisis which were, in part, developed through an Economic and Social Research Council seminar series on Fat Studies and Health at Every Size (HAES). Written by scholars from a range of disciplines and the health professions, themes include: an interrogation of statistical procedures used to construct the obesity epidemic, overweight and obesity as cultural signifiers for Type 2 diabetes, understandings of healthy eating and healthy weight in a 'problem' population, gendered expectations on men and women to lose weight, the visual representation of obesity, tensions when researching (anti- )fatness, critical dietitians' engagement with HAES, alternative ways of promoting physical activity, and representations of obesity in the media. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Public Health."--Publisher's website.
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Fat Deborah Lupton Routledge, Taylor & Francis group, 2, 2018
In contemporary western societies, the fat body has become a focus of stigmatizing discourses and practices aimed at disciplining, regulating and containing it. Despite the fact that in many western countries fat bodies outnumber those that are thin, fat people are still socially marginalized, and treated with derision and even repulsion and disgust. Medical and public health experts continue to insist that an ‘obesity epidemic’ exists and that fatness is a pathological condition which should be prevented and controlled. Fat is a book about why the fat body has become so reviled and reviewed as diseased, the target of such intense discussion and debate about ways to reduce its size down to socially and medically acceptable dimensions. It is about the lived experience of fat embodiment: how does it feel to be fat in a fat phobic-society? Fat activism and obesity politics, and related controversies, are also discussed. Internationally-renowned sociologist Deborah Lupton explores fat as a sociocultural artefact: a bodily substance or body shape that is given meaning by complex and shifting systems of ideas, practices, emotions, material objects and interpersonal relationships. This analysis identifies broader preoccupations and trends in the ways that human bodies and selfhood are experienced and practised. The second and much expanded edition of __Fat__ is twice as long as the original edition. Lupton incorporates the very latest current critical scholarship and research offered in the humanities and social sciences on fat embodiment and fat politics. New updated material is presented in every chapter, including substantial additional sections on new digital media. __Fat__ is a lively, at times provocative introduction for the general reader, as well as for students and academics interested in the politics of embodiment and health.
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Fat Politics : The Real Story Behind America's Obesity Epidemic J Eric Oliver, 1966- Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford University Press USA, Oxford, 2006
It seems almost daily we read newspaper articles and watch news reports exposing the growing epidemic of obesity in America. Our government tells us we are experiencing a major health crisis, with sixty percent of Americans classified as overweight, and one in four as obese. But how valid are these claims? In Fat Politics , J. Eric Oliver shows how a handful of doctors, government bureaucrats, and health researchers, with financial backing from the drug and weight-loss industries, have campaigned to create standards that mislead the public. They mislabel more than sixty million Americans as "overweight," inflate the health risks of being fat, and promote the idea that obesity is a killer disease. In reviewing the scientific evidence, Oliver shows there is little proof that obesity causes so much disease and death or that losing weight is what makes people healthier. Our concern with obesity, he writes, is fueled more by social prejudice, bureaucratic politics, and industry profit than by scientific fact. Misinformation pushes millions of Americans towards dangerous surgeries, crash diets, and harmful diet drugs, while we ignore other, more real health problems. Oliver goes on to examine why it is that Americans despise fatness and explores why, despite this revulsion, we continue to gain weight. Fat Politics will topple your most basic assumptions about obesity and health. It is essential reading for anyone with a stake in the nation's--or their own--good health.
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Weight In America : Obesity, Eating Disorders, And Other Health Risks Barbara Wexler; Gale Editor; Information Plus (Firm : Wylie, Tex.) Detroit, Mich.: Gale Cengage Learning, Information Plus reference series, Information series on current topics, Weight in America, Information Plus reference series, Information series on current topics, 2012 ed., Detroit, Mich, Michigan, 2013
Includes bibliographical references and index Ch 1. Americans weigh in over time -- ch 2. Weight and physical health -- ch 3. The influences of mental health and culture on weight and eating disorders -- ch 4. Diet, nutrition, and weight isseus among children and adolescents -- ch 5. Dietary treatment for overweight and obesity -- ch 6. Physical activity, drugs, surgery, and other treatments for overweight and obesity -- ch 7. The economics of overweight and obesity -- ch 8. Political, legal, and social issues of overweight and obesity -- ch 9. Diet and weight-loss lore, myths, and controversies -- ch 10. Preventing overweight and obesity -- ch 11. Public opinion and action about diet, weight, nutrition, and physical activity Provides information from academic and governmental sources on every aspect of overweight, obesity, and eating disorders, including their prevalence in the United States, their consequences, public opinion about them, and methods of combating them
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Supersizing Urban America : How Inner Cities Got Fast Food with Government Help Chin Jou The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2017
More than one-third of adults in the United States are obese. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there are over 112,000 obesity-related deaths annually, and for many years, the government has waged a very public war on the problem. Former Surgeon General Richard Carmona warned in 2006 that “obesity is the terror within,” going so far as to call it a threat that will “dwarf 9/11.” What doesn’t get mentioned in all this? The fact that the federal government helped create the obesity crisis in the first place—especially where it is strikingly acute, among urban African-American communities. Supersizing Urban America reveals the little-known story of how the U.S. government got into the business of encouraging fast food in inner cities, with unforeseen consequences we are only beginning to understand. Chin Jou begins her story in the late­ 1960s, when predominantly African-American neighborhoods went from having no fast food chain restaurants to being littered with them. She uncovers the federal policies that have helped to subsidize that expansion, including loan guarantees to fast food franchisees, programs intended to promote minority entrepreneurship, and urban revitalization initiatives. During this time, fast food companies also began to relentlessly market to urban African-American consumers. An unintended consequence of these developments was that low-income minority communities were disproportionately affected by the obesity epidemic. ?In the first book about the U.S. government’s problematic role in promoting fast food in inner-city America, Jou tells a riveting story of the food industry, obesity, and race relations in America that is essential to understanding health and obesity in contemporary urban America. **
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Ever Seen a Fat Fox? : Human Obesity Explored Mike Gibney Dublin, Ireland: University College Dublin Press, Bookwire GmbH, London, 2016
Ever seen a fat fox? Didn't think so. Why it is that only humans - or animals in the care of humans - develop obesity? In Ever Seen a Fat Fox?: Human Obesity Explored Professor Mike Gibney delves into the history of the human relationship with food. He traces the evolution of our modern diet and looks to science to offer solutions to the phenomenon of human obesity. He calls on governments to cease the single-issue ad-hoc approach and demands a massive governmental long-term investment in weight management. It is a commonly held belief that obesity is a recent phenomenon. Professor Gibney reveals that obesity is nothing new - in fact, the modern upward trend in obesity began in the mid-nineteenth century. Obesity has been part of human experience whenever and wherever we've had affluence. There are many who seek to apportion blame for the epidemic of obesity. Blaming the food industry for obesity is always popular: sugar is public enemy number one. Debunking exaggerated views and cutting through the mixed messaging Gibney demonstrates that most food processing techniques are old, hundreds and thousands of years old.The genetics of obesity, the practice of dieting, and the value of physical activity are thoroughly assessed.The failures of the players in obesity - including the media, scientists, academic organisations, international agencies, specifically the WHO, and the food industry are brought into sharp focus. What can we learn from the fox? An expert in public health and personalised nutrition with bestselling books and over 300 peer-reviewed papers in the area, Professor Mike Gibney uncovers the full story behind obesity based on painstaking research, and offers us tangible solutions to this very human phenomenon.
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Social Justice and the Urban Obesity Crisis : Implications for Social Work Melvin Delgado New York: Columbia University Press, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 3), New York, 2013
A number of economic, cultural, and contextual factors are driving urban America's obesity crisis, which can create chronic health conditions for those least able to manage them. Considering urban obesity through a social justice lens, this book is the first to help social workers and others develop targeted interventions for effective outcomes. The text dissects the problem of urban obesity in populations of color from individual, family, group, community, and policy perspectives. Beginning with a historical survey of urban obesity in communities of color, anti-obesity policies and programs, and the role of social work in addressing this threat, the volume follows with an analysis of the social, ecological, environmental, and spatial aggravators of urban obesity, such as the food industry's advertising strategies, which promote unhealthy choices; the failure of local markets to provide good food options; the lack of safe exercise spaces; and the paucity of heath education. Melvin Delgado reviews recent national obesity statistics; explores the connection between food stamps and obesity; and reveals the financial and social consequences of the epidemic for society as a whole. He concludes with recommendations for effective health promotion programs, such as youth-focused interventions, community gardens, and community-based food initiatives, and a unique consideration of urban obesity in relation to acts of genocide and national defense.
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Opposing Viewpoints Series? Obesity Scott Barbour; Thomson Gale (Firm) Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered), Farmington Hills, MI, ©2011
For over 25 years, the Greenhaven Press Opposing Viewpoints Series has developed and set the standard for current-issue studies. With more than 90 volumes covering nearly every controversial contemporary topic, Opposing Viewpoints is the leading source for libraries and classrooms in need of current-issue materials. Each title explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format. The viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and often hard-to-find sources and publications. By choosing from such diverse sources and including both popular and unpopular views, the Opposing Viewpoints editorial team has adhered to its commitment to editorial objectivity. Readers are exposed to many sides of a debate, which promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking. In short, Opposing Viewpoints is the best research and learning tool for exploring the issues that continually shape and define our turbulent and changing world.
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ia/fatlandhowameric00crit_2.pdf
Fat land : how Americans became the fattest people in the world Greg Critser, Greg Crister Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 1st Mariner Books ed., Boston, Mass, Massachusetts, 2004
Fat Land Highlights The Groundbreaking Research That Implicates Cheap Fats And Sugars As The Alarming New Metabolic Factors Making Our Calories Stick, And Shows How And Why Children Are Too Often The Chief Metabolic Victims Of Such Foods. No One Else Writing On Obesity In America Takes As Hard A Line As Critser On The Institutionalized Lies We've Been Telling Ourselves About How Much We Can Eat And How Little We Can Exercise. His Expose Of The Los Angeles Schools' Opening Of The Nutritional Floodgates In The Lunchroom And His Examination Of The Political And Cultural Forces That Have Set The Bar On American Fitness Low, And Then Lower, Are Both Discerning Reporting And Impassioned Wake-up Calls. Disarmingly Funny, Fat Land Leaves No Diet Books - Including Dr. Atkins's - Unturned. Fashions, Both Leisure And Street, And American-style Religion Are Subject To Critser's Gimlet Eye As Well. Memorably, Fat Land Takes On Baby-boomer Parenting Shibboleths - That Young Children Won't Eat Past The Point Of Being Full And That The Dinner Table Isn't The Place To Talk About Food Rules - And Gives Advice Many Families Will Use To Lose.--jacket. 1. Up Up Up! (or, Where The Calories Came From) -- 2. Supersize Me (who Got The Calories Into Our Bellies) -- 3. World Without Boundaries (who Let The Calories In) -- 4. Why The Calories Stayed On Our Bodies -- 5. What Fat Is, What Fat Isn't -- 6. What The Extra Calories Do To You -- 7. What Can Be Done. Greg Critser. Originally Published: 2003. A Mariner Book. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 185-222) And Index.
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ia/obesity0000gree.pdf
Obesity (Gallup Major Trends and Events) Meg Greene Malvasi Mason Crest Publishers, Gallup major trends and events Obesity, Place of publication not identified, 2007
<p>the Statistics Are Alarming: Millions Of Americans Are Overweight Or Obese. The Epidemic Especially Affects Children, Many Of Whom Suffer From Severe Obesity-related Conditions That Could Make Them The First Generation To Die Younger Than Their Parents. Circumstances Have Changed Since 1900, Enabling The Problem To Occur: Today There Is More Food Than Ever Available, And Less Work Than Ever Is Necessary To Get It. This Volume Of The Gallup Major Trends & Events: The Pulse Of Our Nation 1900 To The Present Series Outlines Where The Obesity Epidemic Came From And How It Can Be Fought. Polls From The Gallup Organization Demonstrate That Most Americans Are Aware Of The Obesity Crisis And Wish To Obtain A Healthier, More Nutritious Lifestyle.</p>
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ia/obesityeconomics0000sass.pdf
Obesity and the Economics of Prevention : Fit Not Fat Franco Sassi Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 2011
In more than half of the OECD, 50% or more of the population is overweight. A key risk factor for a range of chronic diseases, obesity has become a major public health concern. This book contributes to evidence-based policy making by exploring multiple dimensions of the obesity problem.The authors, including special contributions from health and obesity experts Marc Suhrcke, Tim Lobstein, Donald Kenkel and Francesco Branca, challenge the perception that explanations for the obesity epidemic are simple and solutions are within reach. A detailed look at the data reveals a more complicated picture, one in which even finding objective evidence on the phenomenon is a difficult task. This important book examines the scale and characteristics of the epidemic, the respective roles and influence of market forces and governments, and the impact of interventions. It argues that efforts to prevent obesity and related chronic diseases can provide the means to increase social welfare and enhance health equity, relative to a situation in which chronic diseases are simply treated once they emerge. It outlines an economic approach to the prevention of chronic diseases that provides novel insights relative to a more traditional public health approach. Policy makers, health professionals and academics in public and social policy, as well as health economists who are trying to understand the epidemic and devise an effective strategy to counter it, will find this a vital resource.
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lgli/Gibney, mike - Ever Seen a Fat Fox?: Human Obesity Explored (2016, University College Dublin Press).pdf
Ever Seen a Fat Fox? : Human Obesity Explored Gibney, mike University College Dublin Press, Bookwire GmbH, London, 2016
Ever seen a fat fox? Didn't think so. Why is it that only humans - or animals in the care of humans - develop obesity? In this book, Professor Mike Gibney delves into the history of the human relationship with food. He traces the evolution of our modern diet and looks to science to offer solutions to the phenomenon of human obesity. He calls on governments to cease the single-issue ad-hoc approach and demands a massive governmental long-term investment in weight management.
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upload/motw_shc_2025_10/shc/XXL_ Obesity and the Limits of Shame - Neil Seeman.pdf
XXL: Obesity and the Limits of Shame (U of T Centre for Public Management Series on Public Policy & Administration) Neil Seeman and Patrick Luciani University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, University of Toronto Centre for Public Management monograph series, University of Toronto Centre for Public Management monograph series, Toronto, Ontario, 2011
Obese individuals are twice as likely to experience heart failure as non-obese people. More than eighty-five per cent of type 2 diabetes sufferers are overweight. And in the United States, obese and overweight individuals make up more than two-thirds of the adult population. Public health organizations and governments have traditionally tried to combat obesity through shame-inducing policies, which assure people that they can easily lose weight by eating right and exercising. This generic approach has failed, as it does little to address the personal, genetic, and cultural challenges faced by obese individuals. XXL directly confronts the global public health sector by proposing an innovative, alternative policy - the 'healthy living voucher' - for decreasing high calorie consumption and its related health problems. Neil Seeman and Patrick Luciani argue that many public health campaigns have made the problem of obesity worse by minimizing how difficult it is for individuals to lose weight. XXL challenges governments to abandon top-down planning solutions in favour of bottom-up innovations to confront the obesity crisis.
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nexusstc/Obesity in Canada - Critical Perspectives/3cead51209a445fd8218148b142833b1.epub
Obesity in Canada - Critical Perspectives Jenny Ellison; Deborah McPhail; Wendy Mitchinson University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, 1, 2021
<P>Medical professionals, social policy makers, and the media have all declared that Canada is in the grip of an obesity epidemic. Conceptualizing obesity as a biological condition, these experts insist that it needs to be “prevented” and “managed.”</P> <P><EM>Obesity in Canada</EM> takes a broader, critical perspective of our supposed epidemic. Examining obesity in its cultural and historical context, the book’s contributors ask how we measure health and wellness, where our attitudes to obesity develop from, and what the consequences are of naming and targeting as “obese” those whose body weights do not match our expectations. A broad survey of the issues surrounding the obesity panic in Canada, it is the first collection of fat studies and critical obesity studies from a distinctly Canadian perspective.</P>
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nexusstc/Obesity : A Reference Handbook/bd150eeec4172d334bb97d50937f7caa.pdf
Obesity: A Reference Handbook, 2nd Edition (Contemporary World Issues) Judith S. Stern; Alexandra Kazaks (eds.) ABC-CLIO, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, Contemporary World Issues, 2nd, 2015
"A highly useful and accessible resource for high school to undergraduate students as well as post-graduate level readers with an interest in health and nutrition, this updated second edition of Obesity: A Reference Handbook offers up-to-date answers to essential questions about obesity and connected societal and health care-related issues. A single-volume, go-to resource, this book addresses difficult questions such as whether obesity is a disease or a moral failing; what factors contribute to obesity; what the economic impacts of obesity are on the health care industry; if and how poverty is a contributor to obesity; how our society encourages obesity; and how changes can be made to improve our society's eating habits as a whole. It presents citations from individuals and peer-reviewed journals and review articles, providing a balance of information sourced from both professionals and informed lay commentators. Also included are dozens of biographies of individuals who have been important in studying, preventing, managing, or increasing awareness about obesity, such as Jared Fogle, longtime Subway sandwiches spokesperson; Kelly Brownell, who coined the phrase "toxic environment" to describe unhealthy food and exercise patterns; researcher Ethan Allen Sims, who examined the relationship between obesity and diabetes; and Oprah Winfrey, well-known celebrity who stated that if there were a pill to lose weight or a magic diet, she would have it."--Provided by publisher
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ia/interpretingweig0000unse.pdf
Interpreting Weight: The Social Management of Fatness and Thinness (Social Problems and Social Issues) (Social Problems and Social Issues) Jeffery Sobal and Donna Maurer, editors Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), [Place of publication not identified], 2017
What is'too fat'? what is'too thin'? Interpretations of body weight vary widely across and within cultures. Meeting weight expectations is a major concern for many people because failing to do so may incur dire social consequences, such as difficulty in finding a romantic partner or even in locating adequate employment. without these social and cultural pressures, body weight would only be a health issue. while socially constructed standards of body weight may seem immutable, they are continuously recreated through social interactions that perpetuate or transform expectations about fatness and thinness. Written by sociologists, psychologists, and nutritionists, all of the chapters in this book focus on how people construct fatness and thinness, examining different strategies used to interpret body weight, such as negotiating weight identities, reinterpreting weight, and becoming involved in weight-related organizations. Together these chapters emphasize the many ways that people actively define, construct, and enact their fatness and thinness in a variety of settings and situations.
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ia/stuffedinsidersl0000card_e0f6.pdf
Stuffed : an insider's look at who's (really) making America fat Cardello, Hank, Garr, Doug HarperCollins Publishers, HarperCollins, Pymble, NSW, 2008
xiv, 257 p. ; 24 cm A food industry insider blows the whistle on American food corporations, discussing how the boardroom decisions and slick marketing machines of restaurant chains and food packagers have spurred the obesity epidemic and created the nation's most serious health crisis Includes index Preface -- A boxcar full of turkeys -- How food executives think -- What grocers don't want you to know -- The people behind the menu -- How purchasing agents make us fat -- Nobody wants to be told what to eat -- Let them eat cupcakes -- The nanny state versus the restaurant lobby -- The consumer conundrum -- Foodonomics -- Stealth health -- Future foods -- How big brother can (really) help -- The quest for healthier food -- Epilogue: full circle
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nexusstc/The Body Size and Health Debate/29bc921ae7e4298f308b82842408af8f.pdf
The Body Size and Health Debate (Health and Medical Issues Today) Christine L. B. Selby Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, Health and medical issues today, Santa Barbara, California, 2017
Has the connection between body size and overall health been overstated for decades? This book examines how our dogged efforts to eradicate obesity may be doing more harm than good and explores alternative ways to measure and encourage health. • Presents a different perspective on the nation's "obesity epidemic" with information about the effectiveness of the current method of measuring obesity, body mass index (BMI) • Provides the most current data about the rate of obesity among both sexes, various age groups, and different ethnicities • Examines the social and political efforts to address obesity in the United States along with the impact of these efforts on those who are obese • Discusses an alternative to weight loss designed to focus on health behaviors rather than how much someone weighs
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ia/isbn_9780965760539.pdf
Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World Critser, Greg; Crister, Greg Houghton Mifflin, 2003-01-01
"Fat Land highlights the groundbreaking research that implicates cheap fats and sugars as the alarming new metabolic factors making our calories stick, and shows how and why children are too often the chief metabolic victims of such foods. No one else writing on obesity in America takes as hard a line as Critser on the institutionalized lies we've been telling ourselves about how much we can eat and how little we can exercise. His expose of the Los Angeles schools' opening of the nutritional floodgates in the lunchroom and his examination of the political and cultural forces that have set the bar on American fitness low, and then lower, are both discerning reporting and impassioned wake-up calls.". "Disarmingly funny, Fat Land leaves no diet books - including Dr. Atkins's - unturned. Fashions, both leisure and street, and American-style religion are subject to Critser's gimlet eye as well. Memorably, Fat Land takes on baby-boomer parenting shibboleths - that young children won't eat past the point of being full and that the dinner table isn't the place to talk about food rules - and gives advice many families will use to lose."--BOOK JACKET.
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nexusstc/The Supersizing Urban America: How Inner Cities Got Fast Food with Government Help/e017b654cba6fa3c5e1b8ee5255f2c02.pdf
The Supersizing Urban America: How Inner Cities Got Fast Food with Government Help Chin Jou The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2017
More than one-third of adults in the United States are obese. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there are over 112,000 obesity-related deaths annually, and for many years, the government has waged a very public war on the problem. Former Surgeon General Richard Carmona warned in 2006 that “obesity is the terror within,” going so far as to call it a threat that will “dwarf 9/11.” What doesn’t get mentioned in all this? The fact that the federal government helped create the obesity crisis in the first place—especially where it is strikingly acute, among urban African-American communities. __Supersizing Urban America__ reveals the little-known story of how the U.S. government got into the business of encouraging fast food in inner cities, with unforeseen consequences we are only beginning to understand. Chin Jou begins her story in the late­ 1960s, when predominantly African-American neighborhoods went from having no fast food chain restaurants to being littered with them. She uncovers the federal policies that have helped to subsidize that expansion, including loan guarantees to fast food franchisees, programs intended to promote minority entrepreneurship, and urban revitalization initiatives. During this time, fast food companies also began to relentlessly market to urban African-American consumers. An unintended consequence of these developments was that low-income minority communities were disproportionately affected by the obesity epidemic. ​In the first book about the U.S. government’s problematic role in promoting fast food in inner-city America, Jou tells a riveting story of the food industry, obesity, and race relations in America that is essential to understanding health and obesity in contemporary urban America.
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ia/biopoliticsobesi0000unse.pdf
Biopolitics And The 'obesity Epidemic': Governing Bodies (routledge Studies In Health And Social Welfare) edited by Jan Wright & Valerie Harwood New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), New York, NY, 2009
Biopolitics and the ‘Obesity Epidemic'is the first edited collection of critical perspectives on the'obesity epidemic.'The volume provides a comprehensive discussion of current issues in the critical analysis of health, obesity and society, and the impact of obesity discourses on different individuals, social groups and institutions. Contributors from the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia provide original, accessible, and engaging chapters on issues such as the effects on individuals, families, youths and schools. The timely contributions offered by Biopolitics and the ‘Obesity Epidemic'to this highly topical area will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including teachers, education professionals, community health and allied professionals, and academics in areas such as education, health, youth studies, social work and psychology.
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