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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's high time we declared war on diabesity!!!!
This is about the personal battle each and every one of us must wage with ourselves on a daily basis. Should I start my day with my favorite donut and a large cup of coffee? Do I see realize the importance of consuming at least 5 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables every day? Do I take the elevator or climb the stairs at work? Will I make time for exercise a...
Published on June 21, 2005 by Paul Tognetti

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1.0 out of 5 stars Misleading, low on facts and exploitive
This poorly written and researched book is typical of the "hype" that is continually fed to the American public -- EVERYTHING is a crisis! EVERYTHING (from terrorism to the food we eat) is an epidemic! We are bad, and we need to change our behavior -- FAST, or some terrible disaster will befall us.

If you study the history of fads in the US, you find a...
Published on November 21, 2005 by Charismatic Creature


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's high time we declared war on diabesity!!!!, June 21, 2005
This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
This is about the personal battle each and every one of us must wage with ourselves on a daily basis. Should I start my day with my favorite donut and a large cup of coffee? Do I see realize the importance of consuming at least 5 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables every day? Do I take the elevator or climb the stairs at work? Will I make time for exercise a priority? In her new book "Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do To Stop It" author Francine Kaufman M.D, a past president of the American Diabetes Association, points out that these are among the dozens of choices each of us must make on a daily basis. She wrote "Diabesity" to present us with the cold hard facts about diabetes. It is not a pretty picture. Perhaps she will convince some of us to change our ways. She makes many simple and practical suggestions in this book. For me, the thought of possibly having to cope with this disease on a daily basis for the rest of my life is quite sombering indeed. What is even more alarming is that both of my fathers parents were afflicted with diabetes in their older years. Dr. Kaufman has gotten my attention!

But "Diabesity" is also a book about public policy. How is it that we have allowed our schools to be infiltrated by giant corporations who peddle their soft drinks and fast foods to our young people. As Dr. Kaufman points out, the National School Lunch Program, which was established in the 1950's to provide nutritious meals at a low subsidized price, has been to varying degrees augmented and in many cases supplanted by what are termed "competitive foods". I had never heard the term. "Competitive foods" compete with USDA meals and are sold at the snack line in the cafeteria and in innumerable vending machines at the schools. You might have guessed that what is being sold here is soda, snack cakes, chips, hot dogs, french fries and pizza. You get the picture. It is an outrage. Happily, as Dr. Kaufman points out, some enlightened school districts have begun to fight back. "Diabesity" also delves into a number of other public policy questions that I can report make for extremely informative reading.

Finally, Dr. Kaufman has used the pages of her book to introduce us to some of the diabetes patients she has treated over the years. She has been able to help a good many of them and has had the satisfaction of seeing many go on to lead nearly normal lives. But then there are those who she was not able to help. Dr. Kaufman allows the reader to share in a very personal way her frustrations and her sadness. It is compelling reading.

"Diabesity" will enlighten you about the realities of diabetes. It is a book that just might change your life. It was not a book I was anxious to read but one that I felt was important to read. Highly recommended.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It will scare the French fries right out of you..., September 21, 2005
This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Two months ago I was told by my doc that a recent blood test showed me to be on the edge of diabetes. He suggested that I give up red meat, egg yolks, fried foods and dairy products, and eat more fruits, vegetables and salads, using soy milk for protein, etc. I did so, and last week my test results showed a retreat from the danger zone for blood sugar, and a loss of eight pounds. So I've been told to stay the course with the new eating and add some exercise. I am 60, only five-foot-seven, and weighed 240 pounds when the bad blood was sucked from my arm on June 28th. Although I am in no danger of needing insulin injections soon, as an obese white male of a certain age and sedentary habits, I am at high risk for this terrible disease of diabetes. So I got this book. It is frightening, but well-written, and well-documented, by an M.D. who really knows her stuff. After reading it, I am more afraid for my wife, adult children, and teenage daughter than for myself. If you want a book that might really push you into better eating and more activity by explaining the realities of living with diabetes, get this one.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Diabetes and obesity: I finally get it, April 16, 2005
This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
My mother died from complications of diabetes. I have been told I have insulin resistance. Yet, I never really got what that all means until I read this book. Dr. Kaufman does an excellent job of describing the disease and its various components. Furthermore, she illustrates how the disease is growing by a combination of our genetic programming and our increasingly unhealthy lifestyles. I took away a real sense of the impact diabesity is having on our communities. If you have any concern about your own health, the health of children or even the future of our country, you owe it to yourself to read Diabesity.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every Family in the World should own this Book!, March 1, 2005
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H. Hendler (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Francine Kaufman M.D., one of the world's finest doctors has finally written her much anticipated first book! The subject she chose is her speciality; identifying America's obseity-diabetes epidemic and how to solve it. Her writing is brilliant; Easy to read, understand and apply.

In my opninion, this book is a must own for every family's library! I rate it five stars and encourage everyone to run to their computer and/or local book store and buy multiple copies for themself, friends and family!!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a must-read, April 12, 2005
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This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
If anyone knows the tremendous toll diabetes and obesity have taken on the lives of millions of adults--and increasingly children--who have become affected by diabetes, that would be Dr Francine Kaufman. She has tirelessly dedicated her life to advocating on behalf of patients with diabetes, making sure they have the best medical treatment available, researching possible cures, and trying to prevent the diabesity epidemic.

This is a book that everyone should read because diabetes is a disease that affects everyone. There are currently over 18 million diabetics in this country: chances are, either you or someone you love has diabetes. A 2000 study estimated that roughly 1 in 3 children will develop diabetes in their lifetimes: that could be your child if you don't read this book and learn how to stop the epidemic.

When I was a child, I had the privilege of going to see Dr Kaufman for my diabetes care for 15 years. Now she has distilled all the insights gleaned from her many years of clinical practice and research into one highly readable, gripping, informative book. This book shows us that we can halt the epidemic if--but only if--we really make it a priority.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Corporate Vice President - Healthcare (Fortune 500 company), March 14, 2005
This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Read every page of this dynamic, well written, thought (and action) provoking book, BUT read and read again, the final chapter, A Choice of Futures. Allow your mind, heart and soul the propert time to digest Dr. Kaufman's hopes and dreams for a future. Diabesity gives us history, testimony, the challenges, solutions and hope for a nation, a world, who suffers needlessly with Diabetes and Obesity. Regardless of expertise or level of knowledge, Dr. Kaufmans style will allow for every reader to be engaged and inspired.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book - A Must Read, March 1, 2005
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J K (chicago, Ill) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Wow!!!!
Dr. Kaufman's highly anticipated first book really delivers. Her personal account of the obesity-diabetes epidemic is moving and motivating.
I have a family history of diabetes, so I am getting this book for all my extended family.
A book like this can really make a difference, and help motivate us all to live healthier.
Really a must read for everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!! Terrific!!!!!!!!!


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Call to Action, March 4, 2005
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This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Francine Kaufman writes an eye-opening account of the diabesity epidemic in the U.S. and throughout the world. She relates personal experiences with patients, family and friends combined with interesting historical and medical information in a down-to-earth, readable format. As the mother of a child with diabetes, this book is an indispensable tool and I recommend it to anyone whose life has been touched by diabetes. Read it now, while there's still time to adapt your family's lifestyle to avoid this dreaded disease.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read, March 1, 2005
This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Motivational, inspirational, a fabulous, can't-put-it-down read.
Share it with everyone you love and care about- help them to stay healthy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everybody ought to know, August 31, 2006
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This review is from: Diabesity: The Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic That Threatens America--And What We Must Do to Stop It (Hardcover)
Dr. Kaufman has opened my eyes and given lots of hope to people who thought there was no way out of this horrendous cycle which eventually led to amputation and multiple declines until an early death culminated the misery. She certainly has a heart toward her fellowman to bring to light in such a way that the layman can understand the intricate workings of our bodies and how to properly take care of our health. Three cheers for her and her family and all the compassion they have shown!!! This book should be mandatory reading for all humans.
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