The Obesity Myth
Title | The Obesity Myth PDF eBook |
Author | Paul F. Campos |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9781592400669 |
An exploration of America's self-defeating war on obesity argues against the myth that falsely equates thinness with health and explains why dieting is bad for the health and how the media misinform the public.
Body of Truth
Title | Body of Truth PDF eBook |
Author | Harriet Brown |
Publisher | Da Capo Lifelong Books |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2015-03-24 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0738217697 |
A science journalist's provocative exploration of how biology, psychology, media, and culture come together to shape our ongoing obsession with our bodies, while also tackling the myths and realities of the "obesity epidemic."
The Diet Myth
Title | The Diet Myth PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Spector |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2015-05-14 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 0297609211 |
Fully updated throughout and with a new foreword for this edition. Why do most diets fail? Why does one person eat a certain meal and gain weight, while another eating the same meal loses pounds? Why, despite all the advice about what to eat, are we all still getting fatter? The answers are much more surprising - and fascinating - than we've been led to believe. The key to health and weight loss lies not in the latest fad diet, nor even in the simple mantra of 'eat less, exercise more', but in the microbes already inside us. Drawing on the latest science and his own pioneering research, Professor Tim Spector demystifies the common misconceptions about fat, calories, vitamins and nutrients. Only by understanding what makes our own personal microbes tick can we overcome the confusion of modern nutrition, and achieve a healthy gut and a healthy body.
The Obesity Epidemic
Title | The Obesity Epidemic PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Gard |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780415318969 |
In a broad ranging review of current thinking on obesity, the authors criticise much of the existing research for being biased by ideological and moral assumptions.
Rethinking Thin
Title | Rethinking Thin PDF eBook |
Author | Gina Kolata |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2008-04-29 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1429923652 |
In this eye-opening book, New York Times science writer Gina Kolata shows that our society's obsession with dieting and weight loss is less about keeping trim and staying healthy than about money, power, trends, and impossible ideals. Rethinking Thin is at once an account of the place of diets in American society and a provocative critique of the weight-loss industry. Kolata's account of four determined dieters' progress through a study comparing the Atkins diet to a conventional low-calorie one becomes a broad tale of science and society, of social mores and social sanctions, and of politics and power. Rethinking Thin asks whether words like willpower are really applicable when it comes to eating and body weight. It dramatizes what it feels like to spend a lifetime struggling with one's weight and fantasizing about finally, at long last, getting thin. It tells the little-known story of the science of obesity and the history of diets and dieting—scientific and social phenomena that made some people rich and thin and left others fat and miserable. And it offers commonsense answers to questions about weight, eating habits, and obesity—giving us a better understanding of the weight that is right for our bodies.
Secrets From the Eating Lab
Title | Secrets From the Eating Lab PDF eBook |
Author | Traci Mann |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2015-04-07 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 006232926X |
A provocative expose of the dieting industry from one of the nation’s leading researchers in self-control and the psychology of weight loss that offers proven strategies for sustainable weight loss. From her office in the University of Minnesota’s Health and Eating Lab, professor Traci Mann researches self-control and dieting. And what she has discovered is groundbreaking. Not only do diets not work; they often result in weight gain. Americans are losing the battle of the bulge because our bodies and brains are not hardwired to resist food—the very idea of it works against our biological imperative to survive. In Secrets From the Eating Lab, Mann challenges assumptions—including those that make up the very foundation of the weight loss industry—about how diets work and why they fail. The result of more than two decades of research, it offers cutting-edge science and exciting new insights into the American obesity epidemic and our relationship with eating and food. Secrets From the Eating Lab also gives readers the practical tools they need to actually lose weight and get healthy. Mann argues that the idea of willpower is a myth—we shouldn’t waste time and money trying to combat our natural tendencies. Instead, she offers 12 simple, effective strategies that take advantage of human nature instead of fighting it—from changing the size of your plates to socializing with people with healthy habits, removing “healthy” labels that send negative messages to redefining comfort food.
Big Fat Lies
Title | Big Fat Lies PDF eBook |
Author | Glenn Alan Gaesser |
Publisher | Gurze Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2013-10-18 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0936077425 |
Offers a plan for metabolic fitness while debunking height-weight tables, fat consumption, yo-yo dieting, exercise, and the relationship between health and obesity.