Weight of Modernity
An Intergenerational Study of the Rise of Obesity
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Antenatal education (ANE) is part of National Health Service (NHS) care and is recommended by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to increase birth preparedness and help pregnant women...
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We describe the data collection methods we employed with three generations of Australians (the Lucky Generation, the Baby Boomers and the Gen Ys) and analysis techniques used. We conducted interviews with peop...
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Here we describe the problem of obesity worldwide and in Australia. Readers are introduced to the book’s conceptual approach to exploring the way social structures can impact on key health behaviours. The book...
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Chapter 4 deals more directly with a socio-cultural trend that is repeatedly implicated in rising levels of obesity, namely the rise of convenience foods and the ...
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Chapter 6 emerges from one of the key findings from Chap. 5, namely that leisure time physical activity has been far more str...
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Chapter 8 takes up the complex and sometimes contradictory ways time pressure is represented and experienced, and the changes that draw from its rise during the twentieth century. Unlike dietary practices and ...
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Changes in family dining are explored in Chap. 3, focusing in particular on the meal that Australians have most consistently eaten together: the evening meal. The plain and pr...
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Chapter 5 weaves together cultural economy accounts of leisure (focusing specifically on non-obligatory physical exertion) and sporting activity (both organised a...
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The gradual evolution of car reliance is the subject of Chapter 7. It builds on a detailed social history of transport and cars in Melbourne undertaken by our former doctoral student, Sarah Hinde. Her material...
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Chapter 9 is divided into two parts. First, we summarise the findings from previous chapters and then report on three additional socio-cultural trends which repeatedly appeared when the three generations were ...
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Chapter 10 begins by asking what pressure points for action exist in societies like Australia to reverse the rise in obesity. We focus on the realm of culture as an overlooked and contested sphere of both deli...