Addicted to Food Addicted to Food

Addicted to Food

Understanding the Obesity Epidemic

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Publisher Description

Obesity has hit epidemic levels. In the developed, and much of the developing world, it is now 'normal' to be overweight with a BMI of 25 or more. And the global population is getting fatter all the time as a powerful mix of cheap foods, social behaviours and commercial pressures drives us to the biscuit tin again and again and again.


But this is not the worst of it.


The sugars, salts and fats that are slowly killing us are at the same time essential for our survival. Our brains reward us when we eat them, filling us with feelings of pleasure. But modern abundance has pushed this too far - in this Guardian Short, James Erlichman lays out a frank argument in which we have become addicted to food. Full of diverse research and exploring the science of obesity and the social history of what we eat for our meals (and snacks), 'Addicted to Food' is a powerful call for us to understand the terrible catch-22 that is driving our ever-expanding waistlines. Written with humour and passion, it will not just make you look at that custard cream in a different fashion, but enable you to understand why it tastes so delicious in the first place.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
May 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
50
Pages
PUBLISHER
Guardian Books
SELLER
Guardian News and Media
SIZE
131.8
KB
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