Once dismissed by the medical profession as a purely cosmetic problem, obesity now ranks second only to smoking as a wholly preventable cause of death. Indeed, it's implicated in 300,000 deaths each year and is a major contributor to heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and depression. Even conservative estimates show that 15% of all children are now considered to be overweight—worldwide there are 22 million kids under five years old that are defined as fat.
Supersized portions, unhealthy diets, and too little physical activity certainly contribute to what's making kids 'fat.' But that's not the whole story. Researchers are at a loss to explain why obesity rates have risen so suddenly and so steeply in the closing decades of the 20th century. But head out to the beaches, playgrounds, and amusement parks, and it's obvious that overweight children are more numerous and conspicuous.
We see it in our neighborhoods and we read it in the headlines. Our nation—indeed the world—is in crisis. But knowledge is power and it's time to arm ourselves in the battle to win the war on obesity. Fed Up! is just what the doctor ordered. Based in part on the Institute of Medicine's ground-breaking report on childhood obesity, this new book from family physician and journalist Susan Okie provides in-depth background on the issue; shares heartrending but instructive case studies that illustrate just how serious and widespread the problem is; and gives honest, authoritative, science-based advice that constitute our best weapons in this critical battle.
Susan Okie is a family physician and an award-winning medical journalist. While a student at Harvard Medical School in the 1970s, she began writing about medicine and health for the Washington Post. She has spent most of her career at that newspaper, covering local and national medical news, reporting for 3 years from Africa and serving as the national science editor. She recently became a Washington-based contributing editor for the New England Journal of Medicine, writing about medical and health issues. Okie lives with her husband and two sons in Bethesda, Maryland.
Susan Okie. 2005. Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/11023.
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Front Matter | i-xiv | |
1 The Fattest Generation | 1-26 | |
2 Obese Twins and Thrifty Genes | 27-52 | |
3 Size, Health, and Self-Esteem | 53-76 | |
4 Teaching Children How to Eat for Life | 77-112 | |
5 Off the Couch and Away from the Screen | 113-148 | |
6 Programming Babies for Health—Before and After Birth | 149-182 | |
7 Eating Lessons at School | 183-210 | |
8 Finding Help for an Overweight Child | 211-246 | |
9 Action for Healthy Communities | 247-264 | |
Resources | 265-276 | |
Notes | 277-300 | |
Acknowledgments | 301-306 | |
Index | 307-322 |
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