Always the Fat Kid: The Truth about the Enduring Effects of Childhood Obesity
Autor Jacob Warren, K. Bryant Smalleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780230341777
ISBN-10: 0230341772
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 14 maps/charts interspersed
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: St. Martin's Press
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0230341772
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 14 maps/charts interspersed
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: St. Martin's Press
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Descriere
Childhood obesity in the United States has tripled in a generation.But while debates continue over the content of school lunches and the dangers of fast food, we are just beginning to recognize the full extent of the long-term physical, psychological, and social problems that overweight children will endure throughout their lives. Most dramatically, children today have a shorter life expectancy than their parents, something never beforeseen in the course of human history. They will face more chronic illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes that will further burden our healthcare system. Here, authors Jacob Warren and K. Bryant Smalley examine the full effects of childhood obesity and offer the provocative message that being overweight in youth is not a disease but the result of poor lifestyle choices. Theirs is a clarion call for parents to have "the talk" with their kids, which medical professionals say is a harder topicto addressthan sex or drugs. Urgent, timely, and authoritative, Always the Fat Kid delivers a message our society can no longer ignore.
Notă biografică
Jacob C. Warren, PhD and K. Bryant Smalley, PhD, PsyDare the co-executive directors of the Rural Health Research Institute at Georgia Southern University. They have published numerous scientific articles on health behaviors, social influences on mental health, and the impact of obesity on children.
Caracteristici
1) A LOWER LIFE EXPECTANCY:One out of three children today are obese, and are expected tolive shorter lives than their parents.
2) LIFETIME HEALTH IMPLICATIONS:Childhood obesity is not a problem of childhood only. Chronic health problems continue to afflict adults who were overweight as children.
3) PROVOCATIVE MESSAGE:The author argue that childhood obesity is not a disease, but the result of poor lifestyle choices.
4) NEW DISCOVERIES: The authors explain the latest discoveries behind weight research that explains why 90% of medical professionals say that weight is the most important health topic parents can discuss with their children (more important than safe sex, smoking, drug use, and alcohol).
5) IN THE NEWS: Childhood obesity is now a major concern for public health officials, prompting major news stories about the "epidemic" and efforts by major public figures, including Michelle Obama's, a highly publicized campaign: Let’s Move!
6) AUTHOR OUTREACH:The marketing and communications departmentat Georgia State will work to publicize Fat Forever to national media, including contacts at NBC, ABC, and Fox.The authors speak athalf a dozenprofessional meetingseach year, including the American Public Health Association and the American Psychological Association, reaching thousands of core readers.
2) LIFETIME HEALTH IMPLICATIONS:Childhood obesity is not a problem of childhood only. Chronic health problems continue to afflict adults who were overweight as children.
3) PROVOCATIVE MESSAGE:The author argue that childhood obesity is not a disease, but the result of poor lifestyle choices.
4) NEW DISCOVERIES: The authors explain the latest discoveries behind weight research that explains why 90% of medical professionals say that weight is the most important health topic parents can discuss with their children (more important than safe sex, smoking, drug use, and alcohol).
5) IN THE NEWS: Childhood obesity is now a major concern for public health officials, prompting major news stories about the "epidemic" and efforts by major public figures, including Michelle Obama's, a highly publicized campaign: Let’s Move!
6) AUTHOR OUTREACH:The marketing and communications departmentat Georgia State will work to publicize Fat Forever to national media, including contacts at NBC, ABC, and Fox.The authors speak athalf a dozenprofessional meetingseach year, including the American Public Health Association and the American Psychological Association, reaching thousands of core readers.
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