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Thickening Fat Fat Bodies Intersectionality and Social Justice

Queering Fat Embodiment

Fat Sex: New Directions in Theory and Activism

The Contemporary Reader of Gender and Fat Studies

The Routledge International Handbook of Fat Studies

The Future Is Fat Theorizing Time in Relation to Body Weight and Stigma

The Impossibility of Sex Stories of the Intimate Relationship between Therapist and Client

Foods Nutrition and Sports Performance An international Scientific Consensus organized by Mars Incorporated with International Olympic Comm

Rethinking Obesity Critical Perspectives in Crisis Times

Rethinking Obesity Critical Perspectives in Crisis Times

Theoretically informed and empirically grounded Rethinking Obesity invites readers to reconsider the medical and public health framing of population weight (gain) as a massive global problem epidemic or crisis. Attentive to social values scientific uncertainty and possible harms the book furthers critique of the weight-centred health paradigm and world war on obesity. Building upon existing international literature from critical weight studies fat studies and critical obesity research the book advances scholarship with reference to body politics and health policy epidemiology and obesity science media reporting and weight-related stigma. The authors resist the common moralised narrative that ‘the overweight majority’ are lazy gluttonous and personally responsible for their actual or potential ills and the solution ultimately necessitates individual lifestyle change. Critique is also extended to seemingly compassionate public health interventions that putatively avoid victim-blaming through an appeal to ‘the obesogenic environment’ a consequence of modern living. Empirical case studies are grounded in women’s repeated and often frustrating experiences of dieting and schoolgirls’ encounters with fat pedagogy which challenges dominant obesity discourse. Recognising that declared public health crises may become layered and cascade through society this book also includes timely research on the COVID-19 pandemic response amidst concerns about lockdown weight-gain heightened risk of infection and death among people deemed overweight and obese. Rethinking Obesity interrogates how social injustice is reproduced not only through cruelty but also through seemingly benevolent representations pedagogies and policies. Alternative approaches and action ranging from weight-inclusive health paradigms to broader social change are also considered when seeking to foster collective hope in crisis times. This is valuable reading for students and researchers in medical sociology social and population health sciences physical education critical weight and fat studies and the social dimensions of the body. | Rethinking Obesity Critical Perspectives in Crisis Times

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Nutritionism The science and politics of dietary advice

Nutritionism The science and politics of dietary advice

'Gyorgy Scrinis exposes the folly of the reductionist approach and proposes an alternative food quality paradigm based on respecting traditional dietary patterns and reducing technological processing. It may offend nutritionists and will upset the food industry but it could also herald a delicious revolution in our ability to eat well. ' - Dr Rosemary Stanton OAM NutritionistFrom the fear of 'bad nutrients' such as fat and cholesterol to the celebration of supposedly health-enhancing vitamins and omega-3 fats our understanding of food and health has been dominated by a reductive scientific focus on nutrients. It is on this basis that butter and eggs have been vilified yet highly processed foods such as margarine have been promoted as being healthier than whole foods. Gyorgy Scrinis argues that this ideology of nutritionism has narrowed and distorted our appreciation of food quality while promoting nutrition confusion and nutritional anxieties. The food industry exploits these anxieties by nutritionally modifying their food products and marketing them with nutritional and health claims. Through a fascinating investigation into such issues as the butter versus margarine debate the battle between low-fat low-carb low-calorie and low-GI weight-loss diets the limitations of dietary guidelines and the search for the optimal dietary pattern - from Mediterranean and vegetarian to paleo diets - Scrinis builds a revealing history of the scientific social and economic factors driving our modern fascination with nutrition and explores alternative ways of understanding food quality. | Nutritionism The science and politics of dietary advice

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Female Body Image in Contemporary Art Dieting Eating Disorders Self-Harm and Fatness

Paul Weller and Popular Music Identity Idiolect and Image

Routledge Handbook of Critical Obesity Studies

The Inside Scoop on Eating Disorder Recovery Advice from Two Therapists Who Have Been There

Resources Financial Risk and the Dynamics of Growth Systems and Global Society

Sex at Risk Lifetime Number of Partners Frequency of Intercourse and the Low AIDS Risk of Vaginal Intercourse

Sex at Risk Lifetime Number of Partners Frequency of Intercourse and the Low AIDS Risk of Vaginal Intercourse

Politicians interest groups and the mass media often answer questions about how AIDS is sexually transmitted as if heterosexual vaginal intercourse is a high-risk activity. When it comes to understanding how AIDS is transmitted and formulating effective policy to deal with the spread of AIDS America remains confused. What. Brody calls ideological knowledge about AIDS is fat more likely to filter through society than scientific knowledge. Sex at Risk Is a comprehensive review of the scientific literature dealing with. the transmission of AIDS. Like Michael Fumento's The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS it exposes the mythology surrounding vaginal intercourse and AIDS transmission Brody also looks deeply at reasons that fear of AIDS transmission from vaginal intercourse has spread so widely and profoundly He addresses serious methodological problems in AIDS/HIV behavioral research as well as tendentious political correctness that has done a disservice to science. Sex at Risk also comprehensively reviews the international research literature on correlates of lifetime number of sexual partners and frequency of sexual intercourse. Among topics covered are: relationships between lifetime number of sexual partners and mental health explanations for important differences between intercourse and masturbation the possible association of frequency with healthy functioning and correlations between frequency and national development. Brody concludes by discussing what AIDS reveals about how politically correct thought impedes scientific progress when taboo themes regardless of their validity cannot be pursued Sex at Risk is factually grounded yet controversial; . Brody raises critical questions about much of what we have learned about AIDS from popular and professional publications soft scientists and public health campaigns. It will be of interest to medical doctors clinicians and those interested in the sociology and psychology of knowledge | Sex at Risk Lifetime Number of Partners Frequency of Intercourse and the Low AIDS Risk of Vaginal Intercourse

GBP 24.99
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