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OverviewThis book explores the pathophysiology, clinical assessment and management of the obese patient in the context of serious chronic disease, as well as the political and environmental aspects, including prevention. The book's approach of arriving at an exploration of these issues through the vehicle of assessing the controversies is unique and interesting, attempting to debunk the myths and explore the genuine science whilst demonstrating areas where healthy debate is rife. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David W. Haslam , Arya M. Sharma , Carel W. le RouxPublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: 2014 ed. Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 3.854kg ISBN: 9781447128335ISBN 10: 1447128338 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 02 January 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Obesity: Why Bother?.- 2. Too Late to Challenge the Modern Obesity Epidemic?.- 3. Government Action to Tackle Obesity.- 4. Why Are Governments Abdicating from Dealing with the Obesity Crisis?.- 5. Childhood Habits and the Obesity Epidemic.- 6. Obesity and Sexuality.- 7. Fat on Display.- 8. The Emerging Paradigm Shift in Understanding the Causes of Obesity.- 9. Adenoviruses and Obesity.- 10. The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Obesity.- 11. Saturated Fat in Cardiovascular Disease and Obesity: Friend or Foe?.- 12. Childhood Obesity and the Environment.- 13. Genetics and Epigenetics: Myths or Facts?.- 14. Chronicities of Modernity and the Contained Body as an Explanation for the Global Pandemic of Obesity, Diabetes, and the Metabolic Syndrome.- 15. Screening for Type 2 Diabetes.- 16. Assessing the Cardiometabolic Risk of Obesity: Importance of Visceral/Ectopic Fat and of the Use of Hypertriglyceridemic Waist.- 17. Moving Beyond Scales and Tapes: The Edmonton Obesity Staging System.- 18. Obstructive Sleep Apnea.- 19. Obesity and the Heart Disease Patient: Controversies Abound.- 20. Obesity, Diabetes and Dental Health: Relationship and Management .- 21. Very Low Calorie Diets: Saint or Sinner?.- 22. Obesity and the Mind.- 23. Adipose Tissue Expansion for Improving Glycemic Control.- 24. Should Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Be Restricted in the Obese?.- 25. Is It Time to Rename Obesity Management as Secondary Prevention?.- 26. Childhood Obesity: What Harm, Any Solutions?.- 27. Residential Weight Loss Camps for Children and Young People.- 28. Sibutramine and Rimonabant: Gone, but Is Their Passing Instructive?.- 29. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding: The Physician’s Choice in Bariatric Surgery.- 30. Challenges Faced by the Bariatric Multidisciplinary Team.- 31. The Controversies Around Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.- 32. Weight Gain on Glucose-Lowering Agents.- 33. Tipping theScales of Truth: Why the Energy Balance Equation Is a Dangerous Lie.- 34. OTC Slimming Aids.- 35. Overcoming Sloth.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This book chronicles the history of obesity and the early theories on its causes, then relates the current thinking about causes, comorbidities, and treatments. The purpose is to foster awareness of past theories, challenge those theories, and move on to current discussions in government and medicine concerning approaches to treating individuals and the epidemic in general. The audience includes everyone with an interest in the subject of obesity, whether they are governmental policy makers, clinicians, or laypersons. (Vincent F. Carr, Doody's Book Reviews, May, 2014) From the reviews: This book chronicles the history of obesity and the early theories on its causes, then relates the current thinking about causes, comorbidities, and treatments. The purpose is to foster awareness of past theories, challenge those theories, and move on to current discussions in government and medicine concerning approaches to treating individuals and the epidemic in general. The audience includes everyone with an interest in the subject of obesity, whether they are governmental policy makers, clinicians, or laypersons. (Vincent F. Carr, Doody's Book Reviews, May, 2014) From the reviews: This book chronicles the history of obesity and the early theories on its causes, then relates the current thinking about causes, comorbidities, and treatments. The purpose is to foster awareness of past theories, challenge those theories, and move on to current discussions in government and medicine concerning approaches to treating individuals and the epidemic in general. The audience includes everyone with an interest in the subject of obesity, whether they are governmental policy makers, clinicians, or laypersons. (Vincent F. Carr, Doody's Book Reviews, May, 2014) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |