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The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity - Chad T. Morris, Chad T. Morris, Alexandra G. Lancey, Alexandra G. Lancey, Moya L. Alfonso, Sara Arias-Steele, Emily Bissett, Amy Borovoy, Sean Bruna, Alexandra Brewis, Constanza Carney, Jose B. Rosales Chavez, Colleen O'Brien Cherry, Lillie Dao, Merrill Eisenberg, Marga
The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity
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The increasing global prevalence of obesity and nutrition-based non-communicable disease has many causes, including food availability; social norms as evidenced in local foodways; genetic predisposition; economic circumstance; cultural variation in norms surrounding body composition; and policies... show more
The increasing global prevalence of obesity and nutrition-based non-communicable disease has many causes, including food availability; social norms as evidenced in local foodways; genetic predisposition; economic circumstance; cultural variation in norms surrounding body composition; and policies affecting production, distribution, and consumption of food locally and globally. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity:Prevention, Intervention, and Identity advances understanding of the many cultural factors underlying increased global obesity prevalence. This collection of chapters showcase the value of anthropology’s holistic approach to human interaction by exploring how human identity associated with obesity/overweight is affected by cultural norms, policy decisions, and perceptions of cultural change. They also demonstrate best practices for the application of anthropological skillsets to develop culturally-appropriate nutritional behavior change across multiple levels of analysis, from local programming to policy decisions at local and national levels.In addition to soliciting explanatory models used by respondents in different cultures and situations, anthropologists find themselves on the front lines of public health and policy attempts at affecting behavioral change. As such, this applied-focused volume will be of utility to scholars and practitioners in applied and medical anthropology, as well as to scholars and professionals in public health and other disciplines. The volume’s authors are professional and student anthropologists from both public health practice and academia. Chapters are geographically diverse, containing lessons learned from attempts to combat obesity by anthropologically focusing on culture, history, economy, and power relative to obesity causation, prevention, and intervention. The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity candidly provides rich information about social identity, obesity, and treatment.
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781498512633 (1498512631)
ASIN: 1498512631
Publisher: Lexington Books
Pages no: 254
Edition language: English
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