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Challenging Obesity

Challenging Obesity

The science behind the issues

9780199563371
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Opis
Food is one of the great pleasures of life. For many, more especially in the developed world, overindulgence and a less active lifestyle have generated the so-called epidemic of obesity. Despite this, many societies place great emphasis on a perfect, slim body shape and may discriminate against those who are overweight. There are strong individual differences in body weight, and hardly a month goes by without the announcement of yet another gene for obesity, with discussion of theimplications for those who hope to reduce their body weight. How should individuals and governments respond to the different challenges of obesity?The book takes a multidisciplinary approach, beginning with a broad overview of issues, then moving to an examination of the biological and psychological aspects of eating behaviour and exercise, and their implications for overall energy balance. These early chapters include a description of human nutrition and physiology, particularly in relation to adipose tissue, and an examination of the way in which brain receives information from the rest of the body about likely energy needs. One of themost important questions about obesity is why some individuals are so much heavier than others. Here the book looks at the contributions from genetics, development, and influences from the social environment - and the complex way in which these may interact.Obesity increases the risk of ill health. Later chapters examine the diseases that are associated with obesity, the discrimination experienced and its effect on socio-economic status and psychological wellbeing. Obesity is often associated with recurrent efforts to lose weight. We discuss the different strategies that individuals may use to lose weight, from diet and exercise through to more medically oriented options including surgery and drug treatment. None of these methods has a good recordof success and may also incur harmful side effects; these problems are addressed, together with the research that might overcome them. The book concludes by examining how governments, and others, might develop policies that respond to the challenge of overcoming the obesity epidemic.Online Resource CentreThe Online Resource Centre to accompany this book features::For registered adopters of the text::· Many figures from the book in electronic format, ready to downloadFor everyone::· Access to ROUTES, a searchable internet database of online resources compiled by academic staff and subject-specialist librarians.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
86412
9780199563371
9780199563371

Opis

Rok wydania
2008
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
272
Wymiary (mm)
211 x 264
Waga (g)
890
  • 1 A GLOBAL CHALLENGE; Introduction; What is obesity?; Measuring obesity; The relationships between obesity and ill health; The economic cost of obesity; Who is most likely to become obese?; Why have so many people become overweight and obese?; Summary of Chapter 1; 2 ENERGY:: INTAKE AND NEEDS; Introduction; Energy intake; What is a balanced diet?; The chemical nature of macronutrients; Measuring energy intake; Releasing energy from food; Energy expenditure; Controlling weight; Summary of Chapter 2; 3 FOOD:: DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION; Introduction; The digestive system; The fate of food as it passes along the gut; Absorption and distribution of fuel molecules; Summary of Chapter 3; 4 METABOLISM:: THE BODYS INTERNAL BALANCING ACT; Introduction; Metabolism, homeostasis and a healthy balance; Insulin and the regulation of blood glucose levels; Creating an energy reserve:: longer-term storage and use of lipids; Insulin resistance; Roles of adipose tissue; Consolidation; Summary of Chapter 4; 5 BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR; Introduction; The eating brain:: a quick introduction; Hunger; Satiety; Brain mechanisms and feeding behaviour; Summary of Chapter 5; 6 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES:: GENES AND ENVIRONMENT; Introduction; Genes and obesity; Environment and obesity; Gene-environment interactions and obesity; Factors affecting childhood obesity; Pregnancy; Epilogue; Summary of Chapter 6; 7 THE CONSEQUENCES OF OBESITY; Introduction; The medical consequences of obesity; Psychosocial consequences of obesity; Summary of Chapter 7; 8 TREATING OBESITY:: DIET, EXERCISE AND LIFESTYLE; Introduction; Energy balance revisited; Reducing energy intake:: going on a diet; Exercise as a treatment strategy for obesity; Combining exercise and diet; Lifestyle and body weight; Childhood obesity; Summary of Chapter 8; 9 TREATING OBESITY:: DRUGS AND SURGERY; Introduction; Drug treatments for obesity; Surgical treatment of obesity; Summary of Chapter 9; 10 CHALLENGING OBESITY:: THE FUTURE; Introduction; The obesogenic environment; Obesity and government; Evaluating policies to reduce the incidence of obesity; Combating obesity:: what policies would be effective?; Conclusion; Summary of Chapter 10; ANSWERS AND COMMENTS; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING;
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