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XXL

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Obese individuals are twice as likely to experience heart failure as non-obese people. More than eighty-five per cent of type 2 diabetes sufferers are overweight. And in the United States, obese and overweight individuals make up more than two-thirds of the adult population. Public health organizations and governments have traditionally tried to combat obesity through shame-inducing policies, which assure people that they can easily lose weight by eating right and exercising. This generic approach has failed, as it does little to address the personal, genetic, and cultural challenges faced by obese individuals.XXL directly confronts the global public health sector by proposing an innovative, alternative policy - the 'healthy living voucher' - for decreasing high calorie consumption and its related health problems. Neil Seeman and Patrick Luciani argue that many public health campaigns have made the problem of obesity worse by minimizing how difficult it is for individuals to lose weight. XXL challenges governments to abandon top-down planning solutions in favour of bottom-up innovations to confront the obesity crisis.

כותר XXL : obesity and the limits of shame / Neil Seeman and Patrick Luciani.
מוציא לאור Toronto, [Ontario] : University of Toronto Press
שנה 2011
הערות Also available in print version.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר Introduction: the genesis of shame -- The paradoxical costs of fat -- (Nearly) everything causes obesity, and (almost) everyone is different -- One-size-fits-nobody -- Healthy living vouchers.
סדרה The University of Toronto Centre for Public Management Monograph Series
היקף החומר 1 online resource (174 p.)
שפה אנגלית
שנת זכויות יוצרים ©2011
מספר מערכת 997010705882905171
תצוגת MARC

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