Pretty unhealthy : why our obsession with looking healthy is making us sick / Dr. Nikki Stamp

By: Stamp, Nikki [author]
Language: English Publisher: Crows Nest, NSW : Murdoch Books, an imprint of Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, 2019Description: 252 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760524548 (paperback); 9781911632344 (paperback)Subject(s): Diet, Reducing | DieteticsDDC classification: 613
Contents:
Introduction: Wake-up call Chapter 1. Sick enough yet? Chapter 2. Why working out isn't working out Chapter 3. Diet is a four-letter word Chapter 4. Bikini bodies Chapter 5. Eating disorders: the unbearable lightness Chapter 6. AntiSocial Chapter 7. Body positivity Chapter 8. Extraordinary bodies Chapter 9. Pretty healthy Epilogue Suggested reading and references
Summary: A heart surgeon and TV star investigates why our health is declining despite our obsession with fitspiration and the image of health. How have we messed up our relationship with food and exercise so badly? Despite an explosion in the number of gyms, health foods and activewear, we are more obese, less active, more stressed than ever before. We obsess over looking healthy, but our health is getting worse. Why did we start equating beauty with health? And is it possible to be fit and fat? Equipped with Instagram accounts and blogs, online 'wellness experts' lead an army of followers towards what is labelled 'health' but might actually be far from it. We photograph ourselves and our food, but aren't sure whether we like the images until someone else 'likes' them first. It seems all this health and wellness is making us unhappy, poor and pretty unhealthy instead. Heart surgeon and health commentator Dr Nikki Stamp unpicks the web of online pseudoscience and urges us to take back our health from the people who don't value it as much as we do. She explores the secret of long-term motivation for healthy diet and exercise, and shares the scientific value of self-kindness for true physical and mental health
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Wake-up call
Chapter 1. Sick enough yet?
Chapter 2. Why working out isn't working out
Chapter 3. Diet is a four-letter word
Chapter 4. Bikini bodies
Chapter 5. Eating disorders: the unbearable lightness
Chapter 6. AntiSocial
Chapter 7. Body positivity
Chapter 8. Extraordinary bodies
Chapter 9. Pretty healthy
Epilogue
Suggested reading and references

A heart surgeon and TV star investigates why our health is declining despite our obsession with fitspiration and the image of health. How have we messed up our relationship with food and exercise so badly? Despite an explosion in the number of gyms, health foods and activewear, we are more obese, less active, more stressed than ever before. We obsess over looking healthy, but our health is getting worse. Why did we start equating beauty with health? And is it possible to be fit and fat? Equipped with Instagram accounts and blogs, online 'wellness experts' lead an army of followers towards what is labelled 'health' but might actually be far from it. We photograph ourselves and our food, but aren't sure whether we like the images until someone else 'likes' them first. It seems all this health and wellness is making us unhappy, poor and pretty unhealthy instead. Heart surgeon and health commentator Dr Nikki Stamp unpicks the web of online pseudoscience and urges us to take back our health from the people who don't value it as much as we do. She explores the secret of long-term motivation for healthy diet and exercise, and shares the scientific value of self-kindness for true physical and mental health

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