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The obesogen effect : why we eat less and work out more but still struggle to lose weight : featuring a 3-step plan to prevent and counter the effects of silent exposures  Cover Image Book Book

The obesogen effect : why we eat less and work out more but still struggle to lose weight : featuring a 3-step plan to prevent and counter the effects of silent exposures / Bruce Blumberg, PhD with Kristin Loberg.

Blumberg, Bruce, (author.).

Summary:

"In 'The Obesogen Effect', Dr. Bruce Blumberg reveals his landmark research as well as that by others in the field to show how hidden factors, such as environmental chemicals, might be important players in our 21st century obesity epidemic. According to leading-edge science, being overweight is not just the result of too many cheeseburgers and not enough exercise. A silent factor is contributing greatly to our obesity epidemic: "obesogens." These chemicals in our diet and environment sabotage our efforts to lose weight by disrupting our hormonal system, altering how we create and store fat, and changing how we respond to dietary choices and calories. Even scarier: research has shown that the effects of obesogen exposure can be passed on to future generations by irreversibly interfering with the expression of our genes. And these chemicals are everywhere, from our food to our furniture to common, household products. TOXIC WAIST offers a synthesis of the latest research in the field, and a three-step action plan to prevent and minimize the damaging effects of obesogens. This book lays out what we know so far about obesogens, shows how they work and how we are exposed to them (get ready to throw out your plastic food storage containers). Most importantly, it arms us with the knowledge we need to protect ourselves from the harmful effects of obesogens"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781478970644
  • ISBN: 1478970642
  • Physical Description: x, 307 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Grand Central Life & Style, 2018.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Obesity > Epidemiology.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals.
Weight loss.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

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Erlanger Branch 616.398 B658o 2018 (Text) 33126023010063 Adult Nonfiction Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "In TOXIC WAIST, Dr. Bruce Blumberg reveals his landmark research as well as that by others in the field to show how hidden factors, such as environmental chemicals, might be important players in our 21st century obesity epidemic. According to leading-edge science, being overweight is not just the result of too many cheeseburgers and not enough exercise. A silent factor is contributing greatly to our obesity epidemic: "obesogens." These chemicals in our diet and environment sabotage our efforts to lose weight by disrupting our hormonal system, altering how we create and store fat, and changing how we respond to dietary choices and calories. Even scarier: research has shown that the effects of obesogen exposure can be passed on to future generations by irreversibly interfering with the expression of our genes. And these chemicals are everywhere, from our food to our furniture to common, household products. TOXIC WAIST offers a synthesis of the latest research in the field, and a three-step action plan to prevent and minimize the damaging effects of obesogens. This book lays out what we know so far about obesogens, shows how they work and how we are exposed to them (get ready to throw out your plastic food storage containers). Most importantly, it arms us with the knowledge we need to protect ourselves from the harmful effects of obesogens"--
  • Baker & Taylor
    Reveals landmark scientific research discussing how such hidden factors as environmental chemicals might be important players in the twenty-first century obesity epidemic, and offers a three-step plan to minimize the damaging effects of such chemicals.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Draws on landmark research to identify hidden factors, particularly chemicals in one's environment and diet, that disrupt the body's hormone systems and trigger weight gain, outlining a three-step action plan to prevent and minimize damaging effects. 100,000 first printing.
  • Grand Central Pub
    An eye-opening account of the landmark research into the hidden chemicals that are endangering our health and keeping us fat.

    Being overweight is not just the result of too many cheeseburgers or not enough exercise. According to leading-edge science, a new group of silent saboteurs in our daily lives is contributing greatly to our obesity epidemic: obesogens. These weight-inducing offenders, most of which are chemicals, disrupt our hormonal systems, altering how we create and store fat, and changing how we respond to dietary choices and caloric intake. Because they are largely unregulated, obesogens lurk all around us-in food, furniture, plastic products such as water bottles and food storage containers, and other surprising exposure points. Even worse: research has shown that the effects of some obesogens can be passed on to future generations by irreversibly interfering with the expression of our genes. The good news is we can protect ourselves by becoming more informed consumers.

    In The Obesogen Effect, Dr. Bruce Blumberg explains how obesogens work, where they are found, and how we can minimize their effects. Dr. Blumberg offers a highly practical three-step solution for reducing exposures. He explains why one size does not fit all in a weight loss program, what harmful additives are in our household goods, and how we should shop for obesogen-free items we use every day-from vegetables and meats to canned soup as well as household cleaners, air fresheners, and personal care products. The Obesogen Effect, is an urgent call to action to protect your body, clean up your life, and set a straight course for better health.


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