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Diabesity: A Doctor and Her Patients on the Front Lines of the Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic Btn_buyitnow

Diabesity: A Doctor and Her Patients on the Front Lines of the Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic

Experts now predict that more than one-third of American children born in 2000 will develop diabetes in their lifetime. Written by one of the world’s leading authorities on the link between obesity and diabetes, this passionate, frightening–but ultimately hopeful–book points the way to a solution.To enter Dr. Francine Kaufman’s clinic is to see the future of America: a 220-pound twelve-year-old boy…a 267-pound thirteen-year-old girl…their concerned but equally overweight parents…the human faces and human suffering behind the epidemic of type 2 diabetes that threatens to overwhelm our health care system. Once a disease of the elderly, type 2 diabetes now strikes adults in their prime–and, increasingly, children. It has nearly doubled in the last decade. The cause? Our soaring rates of obesity.Diabesity takes us to the front lines of the fight against this preventable but deadly disease. Through vivid patient stories, it explains how excess weight destroys the body’s ability to process sugar properly–with life-threatening consequences. It shows what happens when the genes that evolved to protect us from famine collide with a sedentary lifestyle that has put bacon cheeseburgers on every corner. And it demonstrates why our usual blame-the-victim response is futile in face of the complex, worldwide forces behind this epidemic.Detailing the tools for change at every level–from families to school systems to government–and reporting on innovative programs that are already making a difference, Diabesity offers a compelling action plan for winning this battle.From the Hardcover edition.

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Diabetic Connect Member Splender
Splender
March 24, 2009 3:06 PM

Finally there is a book that we diabetics can read to find out some of the reasons that it is so hard to loose weight,and why we keep on gaining weight no matter how hard we try to loose. THANK YOU!!!
Helene


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Diabetic Connect Member lipsie
lipsie
March 18, 2009 12:16 AM

This is one I will get!


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Diabetic Connect Member Jocelyn
Jocelyn
March 16, 2009 4:05 AM

I found this book to be motivating and inspiring... The language is up beat and compassionate in tone. The author explains metabolism in simple terms that helped me to grasp the seriousness this disease presents...It was published in 2005 and the knowledge presented resonates with reason today. Clearly our habits can make a big impact on our quality of life. I am newly diagnosed, and am motivated to get back into my former discipline of regular exercise... this information is not only educational, but is delivered with passion and genuine concern. bravo!


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