Textbook of Obesity: Biological, Psychological and Cultural Influences

75,00 $

  • by: Sharon Akabas, Sally Ann Lederman, Barbara J. Moore
  • Edition: 1
  • Published: 2012
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 504
  • Size: 5 MB (5369158 bytes)
  • Extension: PDF
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Definitive resource for health sciences students and professionals tackling the global obesity epidemic

Why This Textbook Stands Out

This comprehensive guide delivers essential knowledge on obesity prevention, etiology, and treatment – equipping future healthcare providers with the tools to address one of today’s most pressing public health challenges. With two-thirds of the U.S. population affected by overweight or obesity (and global rates rising), this text prepares students to confront this crisis with evidence-based strategies.

Key Features
  1. Structured Learning Approach – Organized into 5 logical parts covering everything from root causes to cutting-edge interventions
  2. Expert Contributions – 27 authoritative chapters written by leading specialists in obesity research and clinical care
  3. Real-World Ready – Combines scientific rigor with practical applications for clinical and community settings
  4. Enhanced Digital Resources – Includes a companion website with:
  • Interactive Q&A bank for knowledge checks

  • Downloadable illustrations for instructors

  • Additional case studies and teaching tools

What You’ll Master
  • The Obesity Epidemic: Scope, trends, and socioeconomic impacts

  • Root Causes: Genetic, metabolic, behavioral, and environmental factors

  • Health Consequences: Risks for children and adults (diabetes, CVD, metabolic disorders)

  • Assessment Methods: Clinical evaluation and community-level analysis

  • Prevention & Treatment: 13 dedicated chapters on lifestyle, medical, and policy interventions

Perfect For:
  • Undergraduate & graduate students in nutrition, dietetics, and health sciences

  • Healthcare professionals expanding their obesity management skills

  • Public health workers developing prevention programs

  • Instructors teaching next-generation providers

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