FROM THE PUBLISHER
Is your weight hazardous to your health? According to public-health
authorities, 65 percent of us are overweight. Every day, we are bombarded
with dire warnings about America's "obesity epidemic." Close to half of the
adult population is dieting, obsessed with achieving an arbitrary "ideal
weight." Yet studies show that a moderately active larger person is likely
to be far healthier (and to live longer) than someone who is thin but
sedentary. And contrary to what the fifty-billion-dollar-per-year
weight-loss industry would have us believe, medical science has not yet come
up with a way to make people thin. After years spent scrutinizing medical
studies and interviewing leading doctors, scientists, eating-disorder
specialists, and psychiatrists, Professor Paul Campos is here to lead the
backlash against weight hysteria -- and to show that we can safeguard our
health without obsessing about the numbers on the scale. But The Obesity
Myth is not just a compelling argument, grounded in the latest scientific
research; it's also a provocative, wry expose of the culture that feeds our
self-defeating war on fat. In this paradigm-busting read, Professor Campos
challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the medical, political, and
cultural meaning of weight and brings a rational and compelling new voice to
America's increasingly irrational weight debate.
Paul Campos is a professor at Colorado University