1st Edition

The End of the Obesity Epidemic

By Michael Gard Copyright 2011
206 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

Despite apocalyptic predictions from a vocal alliance of health professionals, politicians and social commentators that rising obesity levels would lead to a global health crisis, the crisis has not materialised. In this provocative follow up to his classic work of obesity scepticism, The Obesity Epidemic , Michael Gard argues that we have entered into a new, and perhaps terminal, phase of the... Read more

1. The Beginning is the End  2. Worse Than Global Warming  3. The Inconvenience of Good News  4. The View From Outside  5. The Obvious Solution  6. Defenders of the Truth: The ‘Empirical Sceptics’  7. Power and Theory: The ‘Ideological Sceptics’  8. The Challenge of Thinking Well

Biography

Michael Gard is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst campus. He teaches and writes about health, physical education, sport and the media and is a regular media commentator on these topics. His previous work in this field includes his book The Obesity Epidemic: Science Morality and Ideology, co-written with Jan Wright

Winner of the 2011 Critics Choice Book Award of the American Educational Studies Association