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The Fattening Of America How The Economy Makes Us Fat If It Matters And What To Do About It First Edition Eric A Finkelstein

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The Fattening Of America How The Economy Makes Us Fat If It Matters And What To Do About It First Edition Eric A Finkelstein
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The Fattening Of America How The Economy Makes Us Fat If It Matters And What To Do About It First Edition Eric A Finkelstein instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Eric A. Finkelstein, Laurie Zuckerman
ISBN: 9780470124666, 9780470245774, 0470124660, 0470245778
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

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The Fattening Of America How The Economy Makes Us Fat If It Matters And What To Do About It First Edition Eric A Finkelstein by Eric A. Finkelstein, Laurie Zuckerman 9780470124666, 9780470245774, 0470124660, 0470245778 instant download after payment.

In The Fattening of America, renowned health economist Eric Finkelstein, along with business writer Laurie Zuckerman, reveal how the U.S. 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.

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