The obesity epidemic : why diets and exercise don't work -- and what does
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210 pages ; 23 cm
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"First published in 2016 by Auckland University Press as Fat science : why diets and exercise don't work - and what does."--Title page verso.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-197) and index.
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In a world where charlatans promise to fix the alarming obesity epidemic with a silver-bullet diet or trendy new exercise program, Robyn Toomath, a physician and realist, steps out of the fray to deliver some tough news: it's really hard to lose weight. Dispelling common myths and telling provocative truths about weight gain--and loss--The Obesity Epidemic is an engaging investigation into the complicated factors that lead to obesity. While genes certainly play a part, Toomath argues, more people are fat than ever before because most of us consume significantly more calories than we did 30 years ago. But why? The answer, she asserts, is the commodification of food created by junk food advertising coupled with urbanization, globalization, and trade agreements. And while government, advertisers, gyms, and the weight loss industry keep pushing solutions that science shows do not work--from extreme exercise regimens and fad dieting to prohibitively expensive surgeries, pills, and misguided education campaigns--Toomath outlines what just might make a difference in terms of helping people truly control their weight. Drawing on the latest research and her twenty years of working with overweight patients, Dr. Toomath argues that even strongly determined people who are offered appealing incentives typically cannot lose weight permanently. Instead of demonizing people by treating weight as an issue of personal or even moral responsibility, Dr. Toomath makes it clear that nothing will change until we make it easy, not all but impossible, for people to eat healthily. Raising important questions about obesity, Toomath sidesteps the standard sound bites and puts an end to the myth of personal responsibility for body size by focusing on the environment all around us.--,Source other than Library of Congress.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Toomath, R., & Toomath, R. (2017). The obesity epidemic: why diets and exercise don't work -- and what does . Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Toomath, Robyn and Robyn. Toomath. 2017. The Obesity Epidemic: Why Diets and Exercise Don't Work -- and What Does. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Toomath, Robyn and Robyn. Toomath. The Obesity Epidemic: Why Diets and Exercise Don't Work -- and What Does Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Toomath, R. and Toomath, R. (2017). The obesity epidemic: why diets and exercise don't work -- and what does. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Toomath, Robyn,, and Robyn Toomath. The Obesity Epidemic: Why Diets and Exercise Don't Work -- and What Does Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

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