An edition of Body respect (2014)

Body respect

what conventional health books get wrong, leave out, and just plain fail to understand about weight

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An edition of Body respect (2014)

Body respect

what conventional health books get wrong, leave out, and just plain fail to understand about weight

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"Body insecurity is rampant, and it doesn't have to be. Think for a moment about your attitudes toward weight: Do you believe that people who are thinner are more healthy and attractive? Do you think dieting is an effective health strategy? Do you judge yourself or others because of weight? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you're not alone. It's much more common for people to feel bad about their bodies than to appreciate them-and to judge others by those standards as well. But people don't have to be packaged in a small size to be valuable and attractive-or healthy for that matter. Saying that they do causes more harm than good, and judgments based on size tell us more about our own prejudice than someone else's health or value. It's time to show every body respect. With the latest findings from the Health at Every Size© (HAES) movement, Body Respect debunks obesity myths, demonstrates the damage of focusing on weight, and explores how social factors impact health: the world is not a level playing field, and that affects one's opportunities as well as one's size, health and sense of self. Using peer-reviewed evidence and common sense, scientists and nutritionists Linda Bacon and Lucy Aphramor explain the fall-out of a health agenda based on the concept that thinness is the goal and that one's weight is simply a matter of personal choices. They explore why diets don't work and provide alternative paths to better health and well-being for people of all shapes. Body Respect is indispensable reading for anyone concerned about widespread body insecurity and size stigma and their many implications"--

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Publisher
BenBella Books
Language
English
Pages
208

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Table of Contents

Deconstructing weight
Reconstructing respect
Self-care
Cultivating body respect

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613.2/5
Library of Congress
RM222.2 .B332 2014, RM222.2.B332 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 208 pages ;
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26410063M
ISBN 10
1940363195
ISBN 13
9781940363196
LCCN
2014009684
OCLC/WorldCat
870288511

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