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The politics of pathology: how obesity became an epidemic disease.

机译:病理学的政治学:肥胖如何成为一种流行病。

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Americans' recent weight gains have been widely described as an "obesity epidemic." Such a characterization, however, has many problems: the average American weight gain has been relatively low (eight to 12 pounds over the last 20 years), and the causal linkages between adiposity, morbidity, and mortality are unclear. Nevertheless, the media and numerous health officials continue to sound dire warnings that obesity has become an epidemic disease. In this article, I examine how and why America's growing weight became an "obesity epidemic." I find the disease characterization has less to do with the health consequences of excess weight and more with the various financial and political incentives of the weight loss industry, medical profession, and public health bureaucracy. This epidemic image was also assisted by the method of displaying information about weight gain with maps in PowerPoint slides. Such characterizations, I argue, are problematic. Given the inconclusive scientific evidence and the absence of a safe and effective weight loss regimen, calling America's growing weight an epidemic disease is likely to cause more harm than good.
机译:美国人最近的体重增加已被广泛描述为“肥胖症流行病”。然而,这种表征存在许多问题:美国人的平均体重增加相对较低(在过去20年中为8磅至12磅),并且肥胖,发病率和死亡率之间的因果关系尚不清楚。然而,媒体和众多卫生官员继续发出可怕的警告,指出肥胖已成为一种流行病。在本文中,我探讨了美国日益增长的体重如何以及为什么成为“肥胖症流行病”。我发现疾病的特征与体重过重的健康后果无关,而与减肥行业,医学界和公共卫生官僚机构的各种财政和政治动机有关。通过PowerPoint幻灯片中的地图显示有关体重增加的信息的方法,也可以帮助这张流行病图像。我认为,这种表征是有问题的。鉴于尚无定论的科学证据以及缺乏安全有效的减肥方案,称美国体重增加为流行病很可能造成弊大于利。

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