Food Fight
The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis, and What We Can Do About It
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- 13 heures de lecture
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This text describes the deeply entrenched biological and cultural forces that lead Americans to over-eat and become physically inactive, and outlines creative, innovative and controversial solutions to the problem. better than its people, that targets poorer people as a market for high-calorie, low-nutrient junk food, and that allows children to be manipulated into eating poor diets through toy giveaways and in-school promotions; a call to action for social and policy change; and a workable plan to improve individual health and that of one's family with recommendations and controversial stances.
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Food Fight, Kelly D. Brownell, Katherine Battle Horgen
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- Année de publication
- 2003
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- Titre
- Food Fight
- Sous-titre
- The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis, and What We Can Do About It
- Langue
- Anglais
- Éditeur
- McGraw-Hill
- Publié
- 2003
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0071402500
- ISBN13
- 9780071402507
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Commerce, Affaires & Gestion, Motivation & Bien-être, Médecine, Arts culinaires & Gastronomie, Manuels et guides, Économie, Santé, États-Unis, Santé & Bien-être, Nourriture, Sociologie, Alimentation & Régimes, Régimes, Perte de poids, Fitness, Obésité
- Évaluation
- 3,65 sur 5
- Description
- This text describes the deeply entrenched biological and cultural forces that lead Americans to over-eat and become physically inactive, and outlines creative, innovative and controversial solutions to the problem. better than its people, that targets poorer people as a market for high-calorie, low-nutrient junk food, and that allows children to be manipulated into eating poor diets through toy giveaways and in-school promotions; a call to action for social and policy change; and a workable plan to improve individual health and that of one's family with recommendations and controversial stances.


