"This resource is an exciting new book that features a balanced
perspective about one of the most talked about topics of this
time...it would be a great resource for those who are interested in
joining the fight to eradicate obesity and obesity-related
consequences."--Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
"Lauren and Eric Rossen offer a well articulated account of the
growing obesity epidemic in today's society in an engaging, easily
understood, and witty manner. This comprehensive volume should
serve as an essential resource for researchers, clinicians,
students, and the general public interested in the fundamental
understanding, assessment, treatment, and prevention of obesity."
Jason P. A. Gallant, Ph.D.
Chief Psychologist
Boys Town Central Florida Behavioral Health Clinic
Although research on obesity has accelerated over the past
decade, the proportion of Americans considered obese has not
declined. In order to address this critical public health
challenge, obesity research has recently shifted from focusing
purely on individual causes to viewing individuals within their
"obesogenic" or living environments. Encompassing both schools of
thought, "Obesity 101" is the first volume to offer a broad and
balanced perspective on the complex factors that influence
obesity.
The text combines current research from multiple perspectives to
provide an introductory-level, reader-friendly overview of the
history, causes, prevalence, consequences, treatments, and future
trends in the prevention of obesity. It integrates research from a
vast range of disciplines in the biological and social sciences, as
well as education and economics. The text explores the gamut of
current treatments for obesity, in addition to prevention programs
in schools, the workplace, the community, and the arena of public
policy, and offers an assessment of their efficacy. Since obesity
is a burgeoning problem in the developing world, as well as having
already reached epidemic proportions in many developed nations, the
book also discusses international trends. Key Features:
Brings together the most current obesity research from a
variety of disciplines Provides a balanced review of one of today's
most controversial health issues Discusses the various medical,
psychological, social, educational, and occupational consequences
of obesity for children and adults Reviews the effectiveness of
prevention and treatment programs, as well as interventions
Accessible, conversational writing style designed for use by
undergraduate and graduate students, in addition to professionals
across many disciplines
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