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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extensive look at childhood obesity.,
By Lee Mellott "Skin Care For Wrinkles" (Frederick, Maryland) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity (Hardcover)
Dr. Susan Okie has done exhaustive research into one of the most pressing medical issues of today - childhood obesity. The 322 page hardcover book explores the issues surrounding this problem that continues to grow.
Obesity not only effects a child's self-esteem but can lead to medical problems; high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and other conditions. In her book, Okie examines the causes and cures for obesity. Citing both nature and nurture, Okie gives true life examples of what people are doing to combat the problem. With over 22 million children considered to be "fat" in today's society, Okie looks at ways to lower the obesity rate. This book is a very valuable read for parents, health workers and others to recognize how rampant the problem is and what to do about it. Written in a friendly yet authoritative format Okie, covers a lot of material. Parents will find it helpful to learn what others have done to help their overweight child become healthier or to help prevent their child from becoming overweight. Health workers will appreciate the vast research Okie has done. Okie does skip around a little in the book which does interrupt the flow of the book ie in one paragraph she may jump from one idea to the next, but overall the book flows pretty well. She covers alot of ground! A very good look at childhood obesity one of our nation's most serious problems!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Should be required reading for educators,
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This review is from: Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity (Hardcover)
This is a well-written and thoroughly researched book on the epidemic of childhood obesity. The author spends a lot of time on solutions---incorporating exercise in the schools and at home, changing diets and she also discusses (though in less depth) more radical solutions such as surgery and in-patient treatment.
At the end, I had little hope that anything would change in America. Too many studies show great reluctance on the part of parents and schools to make any real, lasting changes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very valid statements,
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This review is from: Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity (Paperback)
I find that the author made very valid statements on the state of our society regarding obesity. The very wordy book had a tendency to seem redundant and offered "what is" but not necessarily "what should be done." I did enjoy the book, found it very informative, and concur with the contents.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An exploration and enlightening,
This review is from: Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity (Paperback)
Dr. Susan Okie offers an exploration of the many causes of obesity, as well as some of the attempted cures. Although not earth shattering this is a comprehensive analysis of a pervasive problem.
Claire Dorotik M.A. author ALL KIDS ARE BORN THIN: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Childhood Obesity
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dr. Okie - Stop creating media hysteria and start reporting medical news,
By QuintBy (Shingle Springs, Mn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity (Hardcover)
So, along comes Dr. Okie, making a sweep through the medical crisis of childhood obseity. But does she stay until the dust settles on the issues she raises? No. She's already left childhood obesity behind for more fertile medical soil. What's this crisis? It's the crisis of modern pain relief. You know. The companies that make NSAIDs - non-steroidal anti-infammatory drugs like Aleve and Advil - are worried that their market share is falling because word is getting out that NSAIDS are killing people in vast numbers and doctors are starting to see hydrocodone as a reasonably alternative to having tens of thousands of older people dying from bleeding duodenal ulcers and another, say 100,000 - no one knows for sure - from cardiac damage. Not to worry. Okie enters the arena rehashing ancient statistics into a New England Journal of Medicine Newsweek-style article that attacks the pain relievers which do work - hydrocodone - in preparation for her coming hysterical book about non-NSAID prescription pain relievers. Paging Dr. Oprah! |
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Fed Up!: Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity by Susan Okie (Hardcover - February 11, 2005)
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