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The Obesity Epidemic Science Morality And Ideology New Ed Michael Gard

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The Obesity Epidemic Science Morality And Ideology New Ed Michael Gard
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Michael Gard, Jan Wright
ISBN: 9780415318969, 0415318963
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: New Ed

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The Obesity Epidemic Science Morality And Ideology New Ed Michael Gard by Michael Gard, Jan Wright 9780415318969, 0415318963 instant download after payment.

Increasing obesity levels are currently big news but do we think carefully enough about what this trend actually means? Everybody – including doctors, parents, teachers, sports clubs, businesses and governments – has a role to play in the ‘war on obesity’. But is talk of an obesity ‘crisis’ justified? Is it the product of measured scientific reasoning or age-old ‘habits of mind’? Why is it happening now? And are there potential risks associated with talking about obesity as an ‘epidemic’?

The Obesity Epidemic proposes that obesity science and the popular media present a complex mix of ambiguous knowledge, familiar (yet unstated) moral agendas and ideological assumptions.

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