"Food Fight" Book with Good Insights
This book may have been discussed here before. So far I find it most
interesting to read about the deadly combo of genetic predisposition to obesity coupled with chronic overeating and poor nutrition. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...02500?v=glance From Publishers Weekly The war against obesity must go beyond personal responsibility and will power to encompass a Gandhian mass movement against a food industry and a social order intent on fattening us, argues this fact-filled but ferocious manifesto. The authors, academics with the Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders, contend that our abundant, super-sized meals and our modern, sedentary lifestyles have formed a "toxic environment" that indulges our genetic fat-storage proclivities to a pathological degree. The result is an "epidemic" of obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and low self-esteem. (I have no $$ interest in this book) -- Diva ****** There is no substitute for the right food |
Lots of big words, huh?
"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... This book may have been discussed here before. So far I find it most interesting to read about the deadly combo of genetic predisposition to obesity coupled with chronic overeating and poor nutrition. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...02500?v=glance From Publishers Weekly The war against obesity must go beyond personal responsibility and will power to encompass a Gandhian mass movement against a food industry and a social order intent on fattening us, argues this fact-filled but ferocious manifesto. The authors, academics with the Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders, contend that our abundant, super-sized meals and our modern, sedentary lifestyles have formed a "toxic environment" that indulges our genetic fat-storage proclivities to a pathological degree. The result is an "epidemic" of obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and low self-esteem. (I have no $$ interest in this book) -- Diva ****** There is no substitute for the right food |
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wrote: Lots of big words, huh? Big people may need big words! -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman |
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