Obesity and the Economics of Prevention Fit not Fat
Title | Obesity and the Economics of Prevention Fit not Fat PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2010-09-23 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 926408486X |
This book examines the scale and characteristics of the obesity epidemic, the respective roles and influence of market forces and governments, and the impact of interventions.
Obesity and the Economics of Prevention Fit not Fat
Title | Obesity and the Economics of Prevention Fit not Fat PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2010-10-12 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789264063679 |
This book examines the scale and characteristics of the obesity epidemic, the respective roles and influence of market forces and governments, and the impact of interventions.
OECD Health Policy Studies The Heavy Burden of Obesity The Economics of Prevention
Title | OECD Health Policy Studies The Heavy Burden of Obesity The Economics of Prevention PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2019-10-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264484582 |
Almost one in four people in OECD countries is currently obese. This epidemic has far-reaching consequences for individuals, society and the economy. Using microsimulation modelling, this book analyses the burden of obesity and overweight in 52 countries (including OECD, European Union and G20 countries), showing how overweight reduces life expectancy, increases healthcare costs, decreases workers' productivity and lowers GDP.
The Fattening of America
Title | The Fattening of America PDF eBook |
Author | Eric A. Finkelstein |
Publisher | Wiley + ORM |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2010-12-29 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1118045033 |
A guide to how America became the fattest nation, and how the food industry and the government keep it that way. In The Fattening of America, renowned health economist Eric Finkelstein, along with business writer Laurie Zuckerman, reveal how the US economy has become the driving force behind our expanding waistlines. Blending theory, research, and engaging personal anecdotes, the authors discuss how declining food costs—especially for high-calorie, low-nutrient foods—and an increasing usage of technology, which make Americans more sedentary, has essentially led us to eat more calories than we burn off. Praise for The Fattening of America “[Finkelstein and Zuckerman] show that our entire society profits from making people fat and then either keeping them fat or making them thin again. When you understand how these powerful forces work, you can do a better job of resisting them—and staying healthy.” —Jack Challem, bestselling author of The Food-Mood Solution and Stop Prediabetes Now “Everyone who eats food in America must read this book. It is a comprehensive guide to how we’ve become the fattest nation on the planet and how the food industry, in cahoots with the government, makes us one of the least healthy nations.” —Fred Pescatore, MD, MPH, CCN, author of The Hamptons Diet “The authors have done an excellent job talking to mainstream America about obesity. It brings together all of the latest research and packages it in a way that is engaging for the average person. I very much enjoyed the book and would recommend it for anyone interested in obesity. Well done.” —James O. Hill, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and author of The Step Diet: Count Steps, Not Calories to Lose Weight and Keep It Off Forever “An important book for everyone interested in gaining a better understanding of the underlying causes behind the obesity epidemic and options for addressing it.” —Barry Popkin, Carla Smith Chamblee Distinguished Professor of Global Nutrition at the University of North Carolina
The Heavy Burden of Obesity
Title | The Heavy Burden of Obesity PDF eBook |
Author | Oecd |
Publisher | OECD |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2019-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9789264330047 |
Almost one in four people in OECD countries is currently obese. This epidemic has far-reaching consequences for individuals, society and the economy. Using microsimulation modelling, this book analyses the burden of obesity and overweight in 52 countries (including OECD, European Union and G20 countries), showing how overweight reduces life expectancy, increases healthcare costs, decreases workers' productivity and lowers GDP. The report makes the urgent economic case to scale up investments in policies to promote healthy lifestyles and tackle this growing global public health problem. The book evaluates a number of policies which could significantly improve health outcomes while being an excellent investment for countries.
Obesity, Business and Public Policy
Title | Obesity, Business and Public Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Zoltán J. Ács |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1847204066 |
The effects of obesity have become practically ubiquitous in the US. This book aims to provide an alternative framework through which to explore the important and controversial obesity debate that has spilled over from the medical community. This book is not about obesity as a medical condition, nor does it offer a wide-ranging discussion on the health effects of obesity or the role of the 'right' diet.
The Economics of Obesity
Title | The Economics of Obesity PDF eBook |
Author | Tahereh Alavi Hojjat |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2021-08-20 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 3030784878 |
Much has been written about the economic causes of obesity, but this book offers a comprehensive and deep investigation of the causes and treatment of these issues in a single volume. In the second edition, the author expands upon the serious threat that obesity poses not only to our health, but also to our society. Obesity costs billions of dollars a year in lost productivity and medical expenses. The social distribution of obesity has changed over time. Obesity rates in the United States continue to worsen in parallel with income inequality. Socioeconomic groups with low personal capital, levels of education, and income have higher obesity rates. In fact, the rate of obesity has increased the fastest among low-income Americans. The disproportionate burden of obesity on the poor poses an economic challenge and an ethical imperative. The link between obesity, inactivity, and poverty may be too costly to ignore because obesity-associated chronic disease already accounts for 70% of US healthcare costs. Although economic and technological changes in the environment drove the obesity epidemic, the evidence for effective economic policies to prevent obesity remains limited. The new edition brings together a multitude of topics on obesity previously not discussed with a particular emphasis on the influence of poverty and income inequality on obesity including: Economic Analysis: Behavioral Patterns, Diet Choice, and the Role of Government Income and Wealth Inequality and Obesity Social Mobility and Health Food Policies, Government Interventions, and Reducing Poverty The Economics of Obesity is an essential text for readers interested in learning about the causes and consequences of obesity within a social context including students, academicians, and practitioners in public health, medicine, social sciences, and health economics, both in and outside of the United States. US and international policy-makers also will find the book a salient read in addressing the issues that contribute to the cycle of poverty, income inequality, and obesity.