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Author Banwell, Cathy, author

Title Weight of modernity : an intergenerational study of the rise of obesity / Cathy Banwell, Dorothy Broom, Anna Davies, Jane Dixon
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer Science + Business Media, [2012]
Dordrecht Springer, [2012]
©2012
©2012

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Description ix,195 pages : illustrations and graphs ; 24 cm
Contents 1. The big Australian : obesity in the modern world -- 2. An intergenerational study design -- 3. From habit to choice -- 4. How convenience is shaping Australian diets -- 5. From sociable leisure to exhaustion -- 6. Fitness marginalises fun and friendship -- 7. The rise of automobility -- 8. The weight of time -- 9. Social forces shaping life chances and life choices -- 10. Restoring coherence to a stressed social system
Summary Over a half of adults in the US, Canada, Australia and numerous European countries are now overweight or obese, a proportion that has risen sharply in the past two decades. Even in developing countries like Thailand, up to one third of adults are overweight or obese. This book offers a perspective that sees increasing obesity as a social phenomenon as well as a public health problem. The authors are persuaded that obesity is a condition of modernisation: an inevitable and unintended consequence of economic development. Typically, economic development spawns a transition from old communicable diseases to new chronic conditions because it brings affluence, longevity and health damaging behaviours such as smoking, inactivity, and over-nutrition. Many Western countries exemplify the circumstances that give rise to diseases of modernity. This study brings together interview data with various lines of sociological enquiry to produce greater clarity about the social patterning of obesity and strategies for its mitigation. By deploying concepts from French theorist Bourdieu, along with gender studies and cultural economy theorising, we add the historical, structural and experiential dimensions to investigate an issue usually reduced to individual behavioural risk factors
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Obesity -- Social aspects -- Australia.
Obesity -- Australia.
Author Broom, Dorothy H., author
Davies, Anna (Researcher in epidemiology), author
Dixon, Jane, author
ISBN 904818956X (hardback)
9048189578 (ebook)
9789048189564 (hardback)
9789048189571 (ebook)
Other Titles Intergenerational study of the rise of obesity