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“It is an incredible challenge for any author to cover a biocultural approach to obesity, including its complex causes and medical consequences, in such a limited space. The Obesity Epidemic in North America does a very commendable job at that impossible goal, especially because the author does not assume that the reader has prior knowledge of the basic principles of anthropology.” — American Journal of Human Biology
“Great volume summarizing the obesity issue as a public health and cultural issue in postindustrial societies. Students really enjoyed it as part of my medical anthropology class.” — Kristen Borre, Northern Illinois University
“It’s a perfect supplement for a nutritional anthropology course. It covers multiple angles of obesity in a clear and succinct fashion. It’s also on the top of my list for my food and culture class. So glad you published this.” — Margaret A. Graham, University of Texas-Pan American
“Tourists always ask, ‘Why are Americans so much fatter than Europeans (and Asians)?’ Bellisari’s biocultural approach answers the question effectively, in a brief and nicely illustrated case study that is ideal for teaching.” — Patricia K. Townsend, University at Buffalo
Introduction / Is Obesity an Epidemic? / Measuring Body Fat / Adipocytes / Health Risks of Obesity / Costs Associated with Obesity / Anthropology and the Obesity Epidemic / Conclusion
2. Evolutionary Origins
Introduction / The Primate Past / Our Hominin Heritage / The Neolithic Revolution / Conclusion
3. The Biology of Obesity
Introduction / Energy Regulation / Obesity Genes / Obesity and the Lifespan / Conclusion
4. The Obesogenic Environment
Introduction / The Rise of the Obesity Epidemic / Energy Intake / Feeding Kids / The Poverty Paradox / Physical Inactivity / The Work Environment / Physical Activity and the Built Environment / Conclusion
5. Obesity and the American Dream
Introduction / Body Image / Food and Culture / Culture Change and Globesity / Capitalism, Corporations, and the Culture of Profit / The Diet Industry / Bariatric Surgery / Consumers and the Culture of Accumulation / Individualism and the Culture of Personal Freedom / Conclusion
6. The Ecology of Obesity
Glossary




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