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- Title: Reversing the Obesogenic Enviroment
- Author : Rebecca E. Lee
- Release Date : January 02, 2011
- Genre: Medical,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 6282 KB
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Obesity has become a global crisis. Although most would agree that        eating better and being more physically active are the answer to the        problem, researchers have recently become aware that the problem goes        beyond just changing individual behaviors. We can convince people of the        benefits of healthful eating and regular physical activity, but what        happens when they go home to a neighborhood where fresh vegetables are        not available and opportunities for physical activity are hard to find?        If the environment doesn’t help support healthy lifestyles, the change        will be next to impossible to sustain. In Reversing the Obesogenic        Environment, leading researchers Lee, McAlexander, and Banda        introduce the concept of the obesogenic environment—an environment that        leads people to become obese—and explore ways that changing our        environment can encourage healthier choices.     
       Although most of the current literature focuses on the food supply and        dietary habits, Reversing the ObesogenicEnvironment takes        a broader view of the current obesity problem. It looks at all of the        elements that combine to create the obesogenic environment:     
       •The ways that the built environment, access to resources, and active        transportation systems can either foster or discourage regular physical        activity     
       •The multiple factors that encourage consumption of calorie-laden,        nutritionally inadequate foods that can lead to obesity     
       •The positive and negative impact of public policy     
       •The influence of family, culture, socioeconomic status, and other        social factors on an individual’s health behaviors as well as access to        physical activity opportunities and healthier food options     
       •The role that media and marketing play in food purchasing decisions     
       With Reversing the Obesogenic Environment, readers will get a        cutting-edge view of this emerging body of research with applications        that can be realistically implemented in their communities. The book        goes beyond defining the issues that contribute to the obesity        epidemic—it offers tools that will help practitioners start to reverse        it. Throughout the book, the authors incorporate practical        recommendations based on the latest research. Sample programs and        policies, checklists, and potential solutions offer readers a starting        point for changes in their own communities.     
       The obesity epidemic is a multifaceted issue influenced by factors        ranging from international trade and national policy to individual        behaviors. Reversing the problem will take coordinated multilevel        efforts. These efforts may take years to come to fruition, but it isn’t        too late to take action. Reversing the Obesogenic Environment is        the ideal guide to taking the first steps toward change.     
Reversing the Obesogenic Environment is part of the Physical        Activity Intervention Series (PAIS). This timely series provides        educational resources for professionals interested in promoting and        implementing physical activity and health promotion programs to a        diverse and often-resistant population.