Obesity : : Cultural and Biocultural Perspectives / / Alexandra A. Brewis.

In a world now filled with more people who are overweight than underweight, public health and medical perspectives paint obesity as a catastrophic epidemic that threatens to overwhelm health systems and undermine life expectancies globally. In many societies, being obese also creates profound person...

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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Studies in Medical Anthropology
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t FIGURES --   |t TABLES --   |t PREFACE --   |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --   |t 1. Introduction: The Problem of Obesity --   |t 2. Defining Obesity --   |t 3. Obesity and Human --   |t 4. The Distribution of Risk --   |t 5. Culture and Body Ideals --   |t 6. Big-Body Symbolism, Meanings, and Norms --   |t 7. Conclusion: The Big Picture --   |t APPENDIX A. GLOBAL RATES OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY --   |t APPENDIX B. BODY MASS INDEX TABLES --   |t APPENDIX C. TOOLS FOR THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BODY IMAGE --   |t APPENDIX D. USING CULTURAL CONSENSUS ANALYSIS TO UNDERSTAND OBESITY NORMS --   |t REFERENCES --   |t INDEX 
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520 |a In a world now filled with more people who are overweight than underweight, public health and medical perspectives paint obesity as a catastrophic epidemic that threatens to overwhelm health systems and undermine life expectancies globally. In many societies, being obese also creates profound personal suffering because it is so culturally stigmatized. Yet despite loud messages about the health and social costs of being obese, weight gain is a seemingly universal aspect of the modern human condition. Grounded in a holistic anthropological approach and using a range of ethnographic and ecological case studies, Obesity shows that the human tendency to become and stay fat makes perfect sense in terms of evolved human inclinations and the physical and social realities of modern life. Drawing on her own fieldwork in the rural United States, Mexico, and the Pacific Islands over the last two decades, Alexandra A. Brewis addresses such critical questions as why obesity is defined as a problem and why some groups are so much more at risk than others. She suggests innovative ways that anthropology and other social sciences can use community-based research to address the serious public health and social justice concerns provoked by the global spread of obesity. 
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