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What Triggered the Obesity Epidemic? [Digital Download]

What Triggered the Obesity Epidemic? [Digital Download]

Overview

The obesity epidemic exploded throughout the industrialized world in the late 1970s. What happened? Any potential driver would have had to be global in nature and coincide with the upswing of the epidemic. So how do the various theories stack up?

 

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Topics Covered

  1. The Role of Diet vs. Exercise in the Obesity Epidemic
  2. The Role of Genes in the Obesity Epidemic
  3. The Thrifty Gene Theory: Survival of the Fattest
  4. Cut the Calorie-Rich-And-Processed Foods
  5. The Role of Processed Foods in the Obesity Epidemic
  6. The Role of Taxpayer Subsidies in the Obesity Epidemic
  7. The Role of Marketing in the Obesity Epidemic
  8. The Role of Food Advertisements in the Obesity Epidemic
  9. The Role of Personal Responsibility in the Obesity Epidemic
  10. The Role of Corporate Influence in the Obesity Epidemic
  11. The Role of the Toxic Food Environment in the Obesity Epidemic
  12. The Role of Epigenetics in the Obesity Epidemic

All of these videos are available for free on NutritionFacts.org.

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    What Triggered the Obesity Epidemic? [Digital Download]

    Overview

    The obesity epidemic exploded throughout the industrialized world in the late 1970s. What happened? Any potential driver would have had to be global in nature and coincide with the upswing of the epidemic. So how do the various theories stack up?

     

    Upon ordering, you will receive instant delivery of multiple, easy-to-view digital video formats:

    Streaming Video

    M4A File

    M4A Zipped

     

    Topics Covered

    1. The Role of Diet vs. Exercise in the Obesity Epidemic
    2. The Role of Genes in the Obesity Epidemic
    3. The Thrifty Gene Theory: Survival of the Fattest
    4. Cut the Calorie-Rich-And-Processed Foods
    5. The Role of Processed Foods in the Obesity Epidemic
    6. The Role of Taxpayer Subsidies in the Obesity Epidemic
    7. The Role of Marketing in the Obesity Epidemic
    8. The Role of Food Advertisements in the Obesity Epidemic
    9. The Role of Personal Responsibility in the Obesity Epidemic
    10. The Role of Corporate Influence in the Obesity Epidemic
    11. The Role of the Toxic Food Environment in the Obesity Epidemic
    12. The Role of Epigenetics in the Obesity Epidemic

    All of these videos are available for free on NutritionFacts.org.

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      Overview

      The obesity epidemic exploded throughout the industrialized world in the late 1970s. What happened? Any potential driver would have had to be global in nature and coincide with the upswing of the epidemic. So how do the various theories stack up?

       

      Upon ordering, you will receive instant delivery of multiple, easy-to-view digital video formats:

      Streaming Video

      M4A File

      M4A Zipped

       

      Topics Covered

      1. The Role of Diet vs. Exercise in the Obesity Epidemic
      2. The Role of Genes in the Obesity Epidemic
      3. The Thrifty Gene Theory: Survival of the Fattest
      4. Cut the Calorie-Rich-And-Processed Foods
      5. The Role of Processed Foods in the Obesity Epidemic
      6. The Role of Taxpayer Subsidies in the Obesity Epidemic
      7. The Role of Marketing in the Obesity Epidemic
      8. The Role of Food Advertisements in the Obesity Epidemic
      9. The Role of Personal Responsibility in the Obesity Epidemic
      10. The Role of Corporate Influence in the Obesity Epidemic
      11. The Role of the Toxic Food Environment in the Obesity Epidemic
      12. The Role of Epigenetics in the Obesity Epidemic

      All of these videos are available for free on NutritionFacts.org.