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Obesity and the Economics of Prevention - Fit not Fat (Paperback)
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Obesity and the Economics of Prevention - Fit not Fat (Paperback)
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Obesity has risen to the top of the public health policy agenda
worldwide. Before 1980, rates were generally well below 10%. They
have since doubled or tripled in many countries, and in almost half
of the OECD, 50% or more of the population is overweight. A key
risk factor for numerous chronic diseases, obesity is a major
public health concern. There is a popular perception that
explanations for the obesity epidemic are simple and solutions
within reach. But the data reveal a more complicated picture, one
in which even finding objective evidence on the phenomenon is
difficult. Policy makers, health professionals and academics all
face challenges in understanding the epidemic and devising
effective counter strategies. This book contributes to
evidence-based policy making by exploring multiple dimensions of
the obesity problem. It examines the scale and characteristics of
the epidemic, the respective roles and influence of market forces
and governments, and the impact of interventions. It outlines an
economic approach to the prevention of chronic diseases that
provides novel insights relative to a more traditional public
health approach. The analysis was undertaken by the OECD, partly in
collaboration with the World Health Organization. The main chapters
are complemented by special contributions from health and obesity
experts, including Marc Suhrcke, Tim Lobstein, Donald Kenkel and
Francesco Branca."This book presents a valuable set of results and
suggestions about the best preventive interventions to reduce the
burden of obesity. It will aid any country concerned about this
burden in defining public policies aimed at altering current
trends." Julio Frenk, Dean, Harvard School of Public Health"The
positive message of this book is that the obesity epidemic can be
successfully addressed by comprehensive strategies involving
multiple interventions directed at individuals and populations."
Ala Alwan, Assistant Director-General, World Health
Organization"This innovative and well-researched book combines
insights from a wide range of disciplines. It provides a clear
exposition of the evidence that policy makers need to take action."
Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health, London School of
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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