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050 00 $aRC628$b.O222 2015
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245 00 $aObesity /$cSylvia Engdahl, book editor.
264 1 $aFarmington Hills, Mich. :$bGreenhaven Press,$c[2015]
300 $a228 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aOpposing viewpoints℗ʼ series
520 $a"Opposing Viewpoints: Obesity: Opposing Viewpoints is the leading source for libraries and classrooms in need of current-issue materials. The viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 212-215) and index.
505 00 $tIs there an obesity epidemic?$tThe obesity epidemic is America's greatest ongoing crisis /$rDan Carroll --$tThe myth of an "obesity tsunami" /$rPatrick Basham$gand$rJohn Luik --$tThe prevalence of obesity has been underestimated /$rNirav R. Shah$gand$rEric R. Braverman --$tThe obesity epidemic was manufactured by the weight loss industry /$rLinda Bacon --$tThe public's acceptance of higher weight is a serious problem /$rNeil Snyder --$tThe public's obsession with weight loss and thinness is harmful /$rRick Kausman --$tIs obesity a disease?$tDeclaring that obesity is a disease will help patients /$rMark J. Holland --$tObesity is not a disease /$rMichael Tanner --$tThe AMA's classification of obesity as a disease is proper /$rSara Stein --$tThe AMA's classification of obesity as a disease is a mistake /$rRichard Gunderman --$tObesity fits any reasonable definition of disease /$rScott Kahan --$tBeing overweight does not always mean being unhealthy /$rS.E. Smith --$tCalling obesity a disease will force awareness that being obese impairs health /$rWendy Scinta --$tCalling obese individuals diseased on the basis of statistics is wrong /$rKath Read --$tShould society actively combat obesity?$tPublic health authorities should regulate the sale of sugary drinks /$rLawrence O. Gostin --$tRegulating diet and health choices violates individual rights /$rJonathan S. Tobin --$tThe government should take action against obesity /$rMichael Smith --$tThe war on obesity is unjustified and a waste of money /$rVirginia Hughes --$tSociety should stigmatize being obese /$rChristopher Freind --$tStigmatizing obese people is comparable to stigmatizing gay individuals /$rPaul Campos --$tWhat is causing the rise in obesity?$tThe rise in obesity is due mainly to overeating /$rKristina Fiore --$tThe rise in obesity is due mainly to physical inactivity /$rTimothy S. Church$get al. --$tSeduced by food: obesity and the human brain /$rStephan J. Guyenet --$tThe rise in obesity is due to stress /$rDenise Cummins --$tAntibiotics may be causing the rise in obesity /$rTom Philpott --$tEnvironmental chemicals may be causing the rise in obesity /$rWendee Holtcamp --$tMany complex factors contribute to the rise in obesity /$rDavid Berreby.
650 0 $aObesity.
700 1 $aEngdahl, Sylvia,$eeditor.
830 0 $aOpposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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