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El. knyga: Weight of Modernity: An Intergenerational Study of the Rise of Obesity

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789048189571
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789048189571

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Over a half of adults in the US, Canada, Australia and numerous European countries are now overweight or obese, a proportion that has risen sharply in the past two decades. Dominant biomedical explanations focus on the energy equation – an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure - and remedies focus on motivating individuals to restore the balance by eating better and being more active, or – in extreme cases – surgical intervention.

This book offers a perspective that sees increasing obesity as a social phenomenon as well as a public health problem. It contains detailed accounts of three generations of Australians’ experiences of changing environments and the emergence of social trends such as increasing availability of convenience foods, the individualisation and commercialisation of leisure, car reliance, and busyness. Participants' narratives are interwoven with sociological and historical analyses of changes to show how contemporary Australians are experiencing and adapting to dramatic socio-cultural and environmental changes that are reshaping their lives and, in many cases, their bodies.

The book demonstrates that obesity is an unintended consequence of economic development accompanied by profound socio-cultural changes, and by identifying the key developments the authors propose leverage points. While the research was conducted in Australia, the fundamental drivers of rapid weight gain are equally present in other modern, secular societies.



As obesity continues to rise in the US, Canada, Australia and various European countries, this volume offers a perspective that classifies obesity as a social phenomenon as well as a public health problem. The authors argue obesity is a condition of modernisation and present in-depth supporting data.

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From the reviews:

The Weight of Modernity offers a vivid portrait of changing patterns in Australian lives in terms of food, activity and employment. this volume makes a valuable contribution by locating individual experiences in the context of rapid social change. This book offers important new ways to think about the changing weight of Australians and how we might respond. (JaneMaree Maher, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol. 137 (5), 2013)

Chapter
1. The big Australian: obesity in the modern world.
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2. An intergenerational study design.
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3. From habit to choice: Transformations in family dining.
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4. How convenience is shaping Australian diets: The disappearing dessert.
Chapter 5.From social leisure to exhaustion: a tale of two revolutions.
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6. Fitness marginalises fun and friendship.
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7. The rise of automobility.
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8. The weight of time: from full to fragmented in 50 years.
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9. Social forces shaping life chances and life choices.
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10. Restoring coherence to a stressed social system.