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The Weight of the Nation: Surprising Lessons About Diets, Food, and Fat from the Extraordinary Series from Hbo Documentary Films
John Hoffman
The Weight of the Nation: Surprising Lessons About Diets, Food, and Fat from the Extraordinary Series from Hbo Documentary Films
John Hoffman
Brief Description: "Readers know America is getting fatter but might not know that 75% of us may be overweight or obese by 2018, that children are at risk for obesity and diabetes as never before, or that obesity is the number one cause of the rise in our nation's health care costs. They might also believe, like many Americans, that obesity results from a lack of self-control. But people today work harder and take better care of their health than ever before. So how could three-quarters of us somehow suddenly lack willpower when it comes to eating right and exercising? HBO, together with the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, has gathered the nation's foremost experts to explain how we got here and how we can overcome the forces that drive us to eat too much and move too little. --Is exercise enough to help most people maintain an ideal weight? --Could weighing too much during pregnancy set my child up for a lifetime of poor health? --Do "fat kids" ever grow out of it? --How do lack of sleep and too much stress contribute to weight gain? --Why can I eat the same amount as my friend, but I gain weight and she never does? HBO's four-part documentary series premieres in May 2012 and examines the serious health consequences of obesity, shows viewers how to help themselves and their children live healthier lives, looks at the obesity epidemic from every angle, and explores the growing epidemic of childhood obesity"--Biographical Note: JOHN HOFFMAN is Executive Producer of HBO's "The Weight of the Nation." He has won Emmy(R) awards for the documentary series "The Alzheimer's Project" and "Addiction," among others. JUDITH SALERNO, MD, MS is the Leonard D. Schaeffer Executive Officer of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences. She is a nationally recognized leader in health policy. ALEXANDRA MOSS is Co-Producer of HBO's "The Weight of the Nation."Jacket Description/Back: America's ever-expanding waistline: We see it, we hear about it, and we worry about it! But can anything be done about it? We know all the usual suspects: red meat, dairy, white flour, refined sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, a lack of exercise, too much television, and the list goes on, and on, and on.... It seems simple! Right?... Not really. There's a lot more going on below the surface when it comes to what America is eating for dinner (and breakfast and lunch and in between). "The Weight of the Nation" digs deep to uncover what's going on in our minds, in our stomachs, in corporate America, on our farms, and in society's overall love of food. The solution to America's obesity epidemic will not come from quick-fix diets or a new national obsession with working out. The answer will only come from learning more about how our bodies conserve energy, why we seek out and consume certain foods, and how our world compels us to eat "a lot" more and move "a lot" less--than we should! "The Weight of the Nation" provides you with all the tools you need--and gives you the power to better understand your relationships with food and physical activity--so you can change the way you eat and move for the rest of your life. Brief Description: "Surprising lessons about diets, food, and fat from the extraordinary series fro HBO documentary films."--Cover. Marc Notes: Surprising lessons about diets, food, and fat from the extraordinary series fro HBO documentary films.; Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-206).; Readers know America is getting fatter but might not know that 75% of us may be overweight or obese by 2018, that children are at risk for obesity and diabetes as never before, or that obesity is the number one cause of the rise in our nation's health care costs. They might also believe, like many Americans, that obesity results from a lack of self-control. But people today work harder and take better care of their health than ever before. So how could three-quarters of us somehow suddenly lack willpower when it comes to eating right and exercising? HBO, together with the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, has gathered the nation's foremost experts to explain how we got here and how we can overcome the forces that drive us to eat too much and move too little. --Is exercise enough to help most people maintain an ideal weight? --Could weighing too much during pregnancy set my child up for a lifetime of poor health? --Do fat kids ever grow out of it? --How do lack of sleep and too much stress contribute to weight gain? --Why can I eat the same amount as my friend, but I gain weight and she never does? HBO's four-part documentary series premieres in May 2012 and examines the serious health consequences of obesity, shows viewers how to help themselves and their children live healthier lives, looks at the obesity epidemic from every angle, and explores the growing epidemic of childhood obesity--; Provided by publisher.. Publisher Marketing: America's ever-expanding waistline: We see it, hear about it, and worry about it! But can anything be done about it?People today work harder and take better care of their health than any previous generation. So how could two-thirds of us fail to measure up when it comes to eating right and exercising? HBO and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences have joined together to bring you the nation's foremost experts and definitive research on weight and weight loss. "The Weight of the Nation" explains how we got to this unhealthy place and how we can get to a healthy weight by overcoming the forces that drive us to eat too much and move too little. "The Weight of the Nation" answers crucial questions about yo-yo dieting, how metabolism functions, why stress affects weight, and how to keep weight off forever. Based on the rich research behind HBO's documentary series, "The Weight of the Nation" is the only book that tells it like it is: losing weight is hard, keeping it off is even harder, and there's no quick fix. Weight loss takes a lot of work and a lifetime commitment, but thousands have done it and this book will show you how. Review Citations:
Audio File 04/01/2013 pg. 53 (EAN 9781470807788, Compact Disc)
Library Journal 05/15/2012 pg. 95 (EAN 9781250014733, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio: Hoffman, John John Hoffman's career as a bona fide fringe writer began with the publication of his cult classic, The Art and Science of Dumpster Diving. His previous employment is equally checkered - he has worked as a psychiatric counselor, printer's assistant, security guard, pizza cook, soldier, activist, newspaper reporter, hotel clerk, apartment manager and city councilman. He is now studying for a law degree. Contributor Bio: Salerno, Judith A JUDITH SALERNO, MD, MS is the Leonard D. Schaeffer Executive Officer of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences. She is a nationally recognized leader in health policy. She is co-author of "The Weight of the Nation". Contributor Bio: Fineberg, Harvey V Harvey V. Fineberg is President of the Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC. Contributor Bio: Brownell, Kelly D Kelly D. Brownell, PhD, is professor of psychology, epidemiology, and public health, director of graduate studies, and director of the Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders at Yale University. He has served as president of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, and the Division of Health Psychology of the American Psychological Association.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 19, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9781250025609 |
Publishers | Griffin |
Pages | 206 |
Dimensions | 140 × 209 × 15 mm · 190 g |