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OverviewAn authoritative analysis of the effects that obesity is having on the health and the economic and social well-being of the United States, with a focus on controversies and informed action. In this timely and revealing handbook, two of the foremost experts on obesity provide an up-to-date, scientifically accurate, yet accessible study of our current understanding of the causes, consequences, and most effective responses to this persistent health threat. Obesity: A Reference Handbook helps readers unravel the connections between obesity, genetics, and the environmental and behavioral factors that might exacerbate the condition. It brings together the latest findings from a wide range of recent studies, including those aimed at defining obesity, analyzing diets, and evaluating medication and surgical treatments. The handbook also explores the economic and social ramifications of obesity, covering issues such as weight discrimination and the complex question of how to determine responsibility for prevention and treatment. Readers will also encounter the researchers, businesses, activists, and government agencies working to alleviate obesity in the United States and worldwide. • Primary source documents, including excerpts from the U.S. Surgeon General's 2001 Call to Action, the 2004 Strategic Plan for NIH Obesity, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHBLI) Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults (1998) • List of state and federal government organizations that offer additional information about obesity • Online resources offering in-depth information on food issues Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandra Kazaks , Judith S. SternPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: ABC-CLIO Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9781598841954ISBN 10: 1598841955 Pages: 323 Publication Date: 01 June 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsObesity discusses all the key issues in the field. Is obesity genetic? Can it be considered a disease? Do diets work? What about bariatric surgery? The book offers analysis of research and advertisements, and biographies of key figures in the field, scientific and popular. It also provides resources to learn more. - The Sacramento Bee In this reference, Stern and Kazaks, nutrition researchers at the U. of California, Davis, present information on the topic of obesity, including why people gain weight, why they succeed or fail in losing it, and who they believe is responsible. They cover its history, treatments, the controversy over whether it is a disease, healthy weight management, medications, herbs and supplements, surgery, the influence of food advertising, childhood obesity, and recent increases in obesity, and provide short biographies of key individuals, excerpts from documents, and an annotated list of resources and organizations. - SciTech Book News Obesity provides general and basic information that is useful to students and anyone interested in learning more about this disease. - ARBAonline Stern and Kazaks (both affiliated with Univ. of California, Davis) have written extensively on nutrition and weight. Here they lend their expertise to ABC-CLIO's Contemporary World Issues series, in a volume they hope will be utilized as the reference book regarding obesity in the United States. There's no question obesity is a big American problem in need of understanding, so the book certainly works as the starting point for interested general audiences. ...BOTTOM LINE The arrangement of information into thematic sections rather than alphabetically, as is the case with Facts On Files' Encyclopedia of Obesity and Eating Disorders (2006. 3d ed.), is a more coherent and substantive approach to the material. A good resource for public, school, and undergraduate libraries. - Library Journal Obesity discusses all the key issues in the field. Is obesity genetic? Can it be considered a disease? Do diets work? What about bariatric surgery? The book offers analysis of research and advertisements, and biographies of key figures in the field, scientific and popular. It also provides resources to learn more. - The Sacramento Bee In this reference, Stern and Kazaks, nutrition researchers at the U. of California, Davis, present information on the topic of obesity, including why people gain weight, why they succeed or fail in losing it, and who they believe is responsible. They cover its history, treatments, the controversy over whether it is a disease, healthy weight management, medications, herbs and supplements, surgery, the influence of food advertising, childhood obesity, and recent increases in obesity, and provide short biographies of key individuals, excerpts from documents, and an annotated list of resources and organizations. - SciTech Book News Obesity provides general and basic information that is useful to students and anyone interested in learning more about this disease. - ARBAonline Stern and Kazaks (both affiliated with Univ. of California, Davis) have written extensively on nutrition and weight. Here they lend their expertise to ABC-CLIO's Contemporary World Issues series, in a volume they hope will be utilized as the reference book regarding obesity in the United States. There's no question obesity is a big American problem in need of understanding, so the book certainly works as the starting point for interested general audiences. ...BOTTOM LINE The arrangement of information into thematic sections rather than alphabetically, as is the case with Facts On Files' Encyclopedia of Obesity and Eating Disorders (2006. 3d ed.), is a more coherent and substantive approach to the material. A good resource for public, school, and undergraduate libraries. - Library Journal <p> In this reference, Stern and Kazaks, nutrition researchers at the U. of California, Davis, present information on the topic of obesity, including why people gain weight, why they succeed or fail in losing it, and who they believe is responsible. They cover its history, treatments, the controversy over whether it is a disease, healthy weight management, medications, herbs and supplements, surgery, the influence of food advertising, childhood obesity, and recent increases in obesity, and provide short biographies of key individuals, excerpts from documents, and an annotated list of resources and organizations. - <p>SciTech Book News Author InformationJudith Stern is Distinguished Professor at the University of California Davis, Davis, CA. She is cofounder of the American Obesity Association and served on the National Institutes of Health Obesity Task Force. Alexandra Kazaks is a nutrition researcher at the University of California Davis, Davis, CA, and is a consultant for two national health organizations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |