Whats Wrong with Fat?


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What's Wrong with Fat?

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Being discriminated against because you are fat may be even worse. In this eye-opening book, Saguy shows that the war on obesity is really a war on fat people that targets women, minorities, and the poor. Social inequality-not body mass-is killing people.

Saguy reveals the hidden interests behind the so-called obesity epidemic. It is a bellwether in the growth of the interdisciplinary field of fat studies yet firmly grounded in sociological theory and methodology. Saguy's work will continue to push scholarship on health, weight, and size as well as on gender, race, class, and inequality.

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Obesity is often framed by public health officials as an epidemic, leading to a virtually unequivocal understanding of fat as 'bad. Saguy and Tamara B. This may sound like good advice, but he knows better. Scores of clinical studies show that heavier patients with heart disease are, on average, less likely to die than thinner ones.

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What's Wrong with Fat? - Hardcover - Abigail C. Saguy - Oxford University Press

Ebook This title is available as an ebook. To purchase, visit your preferred ebook provider. Oxford Scholarship Online This book is available as part of Oxford Scholarship Online - view abstracts and keywords at book and chapter level. Saguy Systematically examines how the medical profession, researchers, corporate-sponsored associations, and the mass media, have transformed fatness into an international public health crisis.

From the way we discuss overweight and obesity to the way we frame the crisis, Saguy controversially argues that the war on obesity is literally making us sick.

The truth about fats: the good, the bad, and the in-between

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The United States, we are told, is facing an obesity epidemic-a battle of the bulge of not just national, but global proportions-that requires drastic and immediate. The United States, we are told, is facing an obesity epidemic-a "battle of the bulge" of not just national, but global proportions-that requires drastic and immediate.

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Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use for details see www. So one at the opposite extreme who engages in binge eating is a fat slob who is morally flawed. Healthy fats are liquid at room temperature, not solid. Jun 21, Lisa Lilly rated it it was amazing. I have yet to read an article about children becoming obese because they are spending too much time reading, doing puzzles, or playing board games. It is a byproduct of a process called hydrogenation that is used to turn healthy oils into solids and to prevent them from becoming rancid.

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