Childhood obesity : ethical and policy issues
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RJ399.C6 V65 2014
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viii, 251 pages ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-236) and index.
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Childhood obesity has become a central concern in many countries and a range of policies have been implemented or proposed to address it. This co-authored book is the first to focus on the ethical and policy questions raised by childhood obesity and its prevention. Throughout the book, authors Kristin Voigt, Stuart G. Nicholls, and Garrath Williams emphasize that childhood obesity is a multi-faceted phenomenon, and just one of many issues that parents, schools and societies face. They argue that it is important to acknowledge the resulting complexities and not to think in terms "single-issue" policies. After first reviewing some of the factual uncertainties about childhood obesity, the authors explore central ethical questions. What priority should be given to preventing obesity? To what extent are parents responsible? How should we think about questions of stigma and inequality? In the second part of the book, the authors consider key policy issues, including the concept of the 'obesogenic environment, ' debates about taxation and marketing, and the role that schools can play in obesity prevention. The authors argue that political debate is needed to decide the importance given to childhood obesity and how to divide responsibilities for action. These debates have no simple answers. Nonetheless, the authors argue that there are reasons for hope. There are a wide range of opportunities for action. Many of these options also promise wider social benefits. Emphasizes that reducing or preventing childhood obesity is not a goal in its own right. Instead, childhood obesity needs to be approached in terms of the broader goal of promoting health and well-being. Argues for the importance of finding interventions and policies that are likely to serve other goals, and not just that of preventing obesity. Includes a discussion of US soda taxation plans and attempts to ban super size soda in New York.--Publisher description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Voigt, K., Nicholls, S. G., & Williams, G. (2014). Childhood obesity: ethical and policy issues . Oxford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Voigt, Kristin, 1979-, Stuart G., Nicholls and Garrath, Williams. 2014. Childhood Obesity: Ethical and Policy Issues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Voigt, Kristin, 1979-, Stuart G., Nicholls and Garrath, Williams. Childhood Obesity: Ethical and Policy Issues Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Voigt, K., Nicholls, S. G. and Williams, G. (2014). Childhood obesity: ethical and policy issues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Voigt, Kristin, Stuart G. Nicholls, and Garrath Williams. Childhood Obesity: Ethical and Policy Issues Oxford University Press, 2014.
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