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The Body Wars: Why body dissatisfaction is at epidemic proportions and how we can fight back
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Body Wars: Why body dissatisfaction is at epidemic proportions and how we can fight back
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Dr Aric Sigman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 157,Width 233 |
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Category/Genre | Women's health Fitness and diet |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780349401287
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Classifications | Dewey:306.4613 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Little, Brown Book Group
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Imprint |
Piatkus Books
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Publication Date |
5 June 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Girls and women of all ages have never been more unhappy with their bodies. And research shows that slim women are often no more satisfied with their bodies than overweight ones. Forty years after the debut of body politics, fat is more of a feminist issue than ever. So why has body dissatisfaction become the norm? Why are children as young as 3 years of age worried about their appearance? Why are eating disorders, weight and shape concerns affecting so many women? And what can we do to deal with the negative effects this is having on people's lives? Leading psychologist Dr Aric Sigman tackles body dissatisfaction in a direct, uncompromising way, examining the leading research, identifying the key issues and contributing personal experiences. And he calls on the untapped army of husbands, partners and fathers to come out fighting to help change the way girls and women feel. The Body Wars also offers clear, practical solutions for individuals, parents and society to help reduce and prevent what is fast becoming a world-wide epidemic.
Author Biography
Dr Aric Sigman specialises in child health education. He is a Fellow of The Society of Biology and Associate Fellow of The British Psychological Society. His health and psychology book Getting Physical won The Times Educational Supplement's Information Book Award. His biology paper on the biological aspects of media, body image and dieting, 'A Source of Thinspiration ', was selected as the '2012 Scientific Article' for Britain's GCE Biology A-level exam. He's written for the Times Educational Supplement and his books Remotely Controlled, The Spoilt Generation and Alcohol Nation have caused ongoing public debate. He travels frequently to observe health issues in various cultures including North Korea, Republic of Congo, Turkmenistan, Bhutan, Mali, Tonga, Burma, West Papua, Laos, Iran, Vietnam, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Far Eastern Siberia, Sumatra, South Korea, Cambodia, Chile, Philippines and others.
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