The Gravity of Weight: A Clinical Guide to Weight Loss and
Maintenance, by Sylvia R. Karasu, M.D., and T. Byram Karasu, M.D.,
is a scholarly and critical inquiry into the field of overweight
and obesity. Reviewing more than 900 publications, from some of the
early classical papers to the most recent research, the authors
have integrated the complex psychological and physiological aspects
of the mind, brain, and body to explain why the control of body
weight is so daunting for so many people. Written primarily for
clinicians in all health-related fields, including physicians,
psychologists, nurses, social workers, and nutritionists, as well
as for their intellectually curious patients, The Gravity of Weight
explores the controversy regarding obesity as a disease with
morbidity and mortality, as well as the complex methodological
issues involved in obesity research. The authors delineate the
extraordinary metabolic complexities implicated in weight control
as well as the importance of circadian rhythms and sleep as they
relate to weight and even disorders such as the night eating
syndrome. They also investigate the psychological aspects of
overweight and obesity, including discrimination against the obese
and the fat acceptance movement, and they discuss some of the most
common diets as well as the psychotherapeutic, pharmacological, and
surgical treatment options currently available for these patients.
The Gravity of Weight: A Clinical Guide to Weight Loss and
Maintenance is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary text that
synthesizes some of the most essential information for successful
weight control: • The role of the environment, including diet,
disordered eating, and portion control, in weight management •
The National Weight Control Registry and the study of those
successful at weight control • The importance of differentiating
weight loss from weight loss maintenance • The qualitative and
quantitative measurements of physical activity, including the role
of exercise for maintenance of weight loss • The contribution of
genetics to "the obesities" • Depression and obesity: cause or
consequence? • Psychotherapeutic strategies, including cognitive
behavioral therapy • Medical and surgical treatment approaches
and their effectiveness Drs. Karasu have drawn from both
professional and personal experience to write The Gravity of
Weight: A Clinical Guide To Weight Loss and Maintenance. Both had
fathers who suffered from morbid obesity. One died at the age of
56, while the other lived to be 91. The authors' professional
curiosity led them to question how differences in environment,
genetics, and overall physical and psychological health can affect
one person's longevity and another's early passing. In searching
for the answers to some of the most perplexing questions regarding
weight, the authors have created what is perhaps the most
comprehensive exploration of the relationship of the mind, brain,
body and our environment to overweight and obesity. The resulting
text deserves a prominent place in the library of those who work in
this field.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2010 |
First published: |
March 2010 |
Authors: |
Sylvia R Karasu
• T. Byram Karasu
|
Foreword by: |
Albert J. Stunkard
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
518 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-58562-360-0 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-58562-360-1 |
Barcode: |
9781585623600 |
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