"

Book Title: "Overweight" Bodies, Real and Imagined [First Edition]

Author: Sarah Gilleman

Book Description: This compilation gathers OER sources on body weight, nutrition, and movement, and it also problematizes the cultural meaning of these readings. Roughly, this anthology is divided into two parts--informational and theoretical--in depicting how medical research and journalism influence and are influenced by social stereotypes, constructed ideas about bodies, food, and individual choices within social systems.

License:
Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike

Contents

Book Information

Book Description

Bodies reflect not only individual lifestyle choices but also an individual’s freedom or constraint in navigating health options and healthcare systems.  Reporting on “the obesity crisis” in America often overlooks the socioeconomic forces that allow or limit individual choices in food intake and physical activity, so while the first part of this book focuses on developing students’ scientific thinking and their ability to seek out and evaluate information, the second part of this book encourages skepticism in detecting misinformation in the study of the causes and nature of obesity.

Author

Sarah Gilleman

License

Subject

Health, Relationships and Personal development

Metadata

Title
"Overweight" Bodies, Real and Imagined [First Edition]
Author
Sarah Gilleman
Reviewers
Joan Giovannini and Lisa Mahon
License
Primary Subject
Health, Relationships and Personal development
Additional Subject(s)
Society and culture: general, Medicine and Nursing, Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
Institution
Holyoke Community College
Publisher
ROTEL (Remixing Open Textbooks with an Equity Lens) Project
Publisher City
Holyoke
Publication Date
March 3, 2023