Obesity/Diet Myth
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:53 pm
I am reading a book right now entitled The Obesity Myth (2004; later issued as the Diet Myth in 2005) by Paul Campos. He maintains that the current medical view of obesity and overweight as automatically detrimental to health is not scientifically founded. He further states that the current drumbeat to lose weight is, in the long run, harming us since most of us cannot lose the recommended amounts of weight AND maintain that weight loss.
He stops short of saying the fixation of our public health officials on weight loss is a conspiracy but does point out that there are special interest groups that benefit from having weight loss be a national cause. He makes some pointed arguments about how overweight is now the socially inferior class and frequently discriminated against.
While I agree with a lot of what he says, his style is too combative and argumentative for me. You can hear the disdain in his text. But, I thought I would mention it to see if anyone else had read or heard of this book/author.
He stops short of saying the fixation of our public health officials on weight loss is a conspiracy but does point out that there are special interest groups that benefit from having weight loss be a national cause. He makes some pointed arguments about how overweight is now the socially inferior class and frequently discriminated against.
While I agree with a lot of what he says, his style is too combative and argumentative for me. You can hear the disdain in his text. But, I thought I would mention it to see if anyone else had read or heard of this book/author.