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INSATIABLE: A Nation's Unappeasable Hunger
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INSATIABLE: A Nation's Unappeasable Hunger
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INSATIABLE describes the United States' deep hunger for food, meaning, and purpose. Using official NIH data, peer-reviewed scientific, historical, sociological, philosophical, and theological literature, in addition to numerous interviews, INSATIABLE describes the prevalence of obesity and its far-reaching grip on the health of the nation.
America, strapped with a total yearly health care expenditure exceed in $3.6 trillion, is succumbing to the financial insolvency of its healthcare system; 75% of these costs stem from chronic diseases, the majority of which originate from obesity. INSATIABLE paradoxically advances that weight-loss diets are only 1-3% effective yet remain the primary therapeutic modality recommended by doctors and dietitians.
The field of Medicine's myopic view of obesity maintains treatment strategies aimed at diets, bariatric surgeries, and appetite suppressant drugs. They temporarily treat the symptoms but not the root causes, which are primarily socio-demographic and spiritual problems.
The evidence suggests that the obesity epidemic is a symptom of much deeper social malaise, sweeping our nation and spawning epidemics, such as depression, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, sexually transmitted infections(STIs), drug and child abuse, and suicides. The book examines more closely this social malaise and its impact on the social and medical upheavals of our times and proposes a radically new way of living.
America, strapped with a total yearly health care expenditure exceed in $3.6 trillion, is succumbing to the financial insolvency of its healthcare system; 75% of these costs stem from chronic diseases, the majority of which originate from obesity. INSATIABLE paradoxically advances that weight-loss diets are only 1-3% effective yet remain the primary therapeutic modality recommended by doctors and dietitians.
The field of Medicine's myopic view of obesity maintains treatment strategies aimed at diets, bariatric surgeries, and appetite suppressant drugs. They temporarily treat the symptoms but not the root causes, which are primarily socio-demographic and spiritual problems.
The evidence suggests that the obesity epidemic is a symptom of much deeper social malaise, sweeping our nation and spawning epidemics, such as depression, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, sexually transmitted infections(STIs), drug and child abuse, and suicides. The book examines more closely this social malaise and its impact on the social and medical upheavals of our times and proposes a radically new way of living.