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Unweighted Nation Addressing The Obesity Crisis Through Cultural Change Conviser

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Unweighted Nation Addressing The Obesity Crisis Through Cultural Change Conviser
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Publisher: Monterey, CA : Healthy Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.42 MB
Author: Conviser, Jenny H, Conviser, Jason
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Unweighted Nation Addressing The Obesity Crisis Through Cultural Change Conviser by Conviser, Jenny H, Conviser, Jason instant download after payment.

204 pages : 26 cm, This book explains why society has failed in the battle against obesity, and offers practical tools and approaches that are designed to help both individuals and healthcare providers to beat it. The UnWeighted model permits change of perspective and behavior over time. This approach is a step away from the dieting-no dieting debate and instead organizes effort around each person's individual preferences and values: health interests, needs, allocation of time and energy, available resources, etc. Importantly, these values are grounded within each individual and, as much, are oriented to personal choices, rather than more external dictates. The model recognizes that humans, behavior and intentions are imperfect, while better health can be attained despite these imperfections.--Adapted from publisher website, Includes bibliographical references, The challenge -- It's not one thing -- Success isn't skinny -- Less is more -- Doc disconnect -- Easy answers -- Parenting in an age of perfection -- Grading on a scale -- The exercise culture in America -- A million little fixes

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