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Waistland: The (R)Evolutionary Crisis Behind Our Weight and Fitness Crisis [Kindle Edition]

Deirdre Barrett
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An elegantly written and eye-opening analysis of what makes us fat. -- Steven Pinker, PhD, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of How the Mind Works

In this cogent, clearly argued, and thought-provoking book, Barrett shows how we are paying the price for our own plenty. -- David Spiegel, M.D. Medical Director, Center for Integrative Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine; author of Living Beyond Limits

Offers us a way to understand the pandemic of obesity that we find ourselves in. -- John Ratey, M.D. Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School, co-author of Driven to Distraction

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"An elegantly written and eye-opening analysis of what makes us fat. It is interesting as a scientific puzzle, as a key to a public health problem, and as a source of insight into our daily temptations." -- Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, author of How the Mind Works and The Stuff of Thought"

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 421 KB
  • Publisher: Norton (June 6, 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000W7KNDK
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read!, July 8, 2007
Waistland's main premise is that you can't just "trust your instincts" or "listen to your body" in the current food environment. Barrett goes on a hunt into prehistory to show how our bodies evolved in a world where salt, sugar, and fat were scarce and desirable. Now we live in a word where those substances are not only plentiful, but in which images of them are beamed at us constantly. Waistland describes how refined foods affect us similarly to addictive drugs.

Barrett says we need to learn to "listen to our intellect" before our brains evolve back to the minimum needed to locate the Twinkies in the grocery aisle. She advocates radical change for those seeking to eat healthier and lose weight. Simply ordering the smaller size of fries or eating desert twice a week is actually harder physically in terms triggering hunger signals than eliminating them entirely: more painful in the first few days but ultimately easier to maintain because insulin, glucose, and leptin levels normalize.

Barrett also trashes the "too busy to time to eat healthy" argument. She has a half joking, half serious "recipe"section that points out you can dump tuna over baby spinach or walk out of a 7-11 with nuts and fruit faster than you can get through the line at a burger chain. For those with "no time to exercise," she reminds us the average American watches more than 3 hours of TV a day.

She also has suggestions for society to change the whole food environment. She points out that short of banning foods--which she does advocate for transfats--we can start by reversing crazy policies like subsidizing the growing of corn and sugar and instead setting financial incentives to favor healthy vegetables.

Waistland is full of research culled form academic sources you haven't seen in popular books before. But it's also an extremely entertaining read, with witty observations and delightful New Yorker cartoons. Whether you're just trying to understand our society's health problems or wanting to get yourself back on track with sane eating and exercise, this is the smartest, most readable book out there on the topic.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful book, and for me, life changing, June 16, 2009
I am already on board with the various ideas presented in the book regarding health, culture and lifestyle, and found the book amazing. It was like having a full semester of information with a fascinating university professor in your hands. I picked up the book 2 weeks ago, not having chosen it as a diet book, but the very next day I made big changes in my eating habits, and have already lost 4 pounds. As of 2 weeks ago I was 25 pounds overweight, so I'm hoping the trend continues, and fully expecting it to. I had been trying to lose weight with no success for over 2 years (I already work out about 5 times a week), and this book has really changed my life. My energy level is already so much higher after just 2 weeks. Again, I just picked this book up as an interesting read, and had no idea it would change my life, and quality of life, like this. THANK YOU to the author of this book.

Even if you have no weight to lose, I recommend the book as an excellent read. There are other topics covered which greatly improve quality of life as well.

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edited to add: It has now been almost 9 weeks since I picked up this book, and I am down FOURTEEN pounds. Just from this book, nothing else. Amazing! This book is very dear to me. Two of my friends are now reading it after my nonstop talk about it.

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edited one year later: I ended up losing a total of 35 pounds (and keeping it off!) as a result of reading this book. WOO HOO!!!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Novel, good advice!, September 5, 2007
This book describes why more radical approaches to weight loss may be easier to follow than so-called moderate measures. The human body evolved to survive in the environment of our hunter-gatherer past. Our instincts are for finding once scarce fats, sugar and salt. For our ancestors, the physical exertion associated with foraging for food also kept weights down. Today, most of us lead sedentary lives. Fast foods and supermarket convenience stores appeal to our instincts even more than the natural foods for they they evolved. Barrett offers psychological perspectives for changing how we view food and weight loss and ways of incorporating exercise into our daily routines. She even suggests methods for rewiring the reward circuitry of the brain to reinforce healthy eating habits. Interesting, good advice!
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Deirdre Barrett, Ph.D. is a psychologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School's Behavioral Medicine Program. She Past President of both the International Association for the Study of Dreams and the American Psychological Association's Div. 30, The Society for Psychological Hypnosis. Dr. Barrett has written four books: The Committee of Sleep (Random House, 2001) and The Pregnant Man and Other Cases from a Hypnotherapist's Couch (Random House, 1998), Waistland (Norton, 2007) and Supernormal Stimuli (Norton, 2010). She is the editor of four additional books: Trauma and Dreams (Harvard University Press, 1996), The New Science of Dreaming (Praeger/Greenwood, 2007), Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy (Praeger/Greenwood, 2010), and The Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams (Greenwood, 2012). Dr. Barrett has published dozens of academic articles and chapters on health, hypnosis, and dreams. She is Editor-in-Chief of DREAMING: The Journal of the Association for the Study of Dreams.
Dr. Barrett's commentary on psychological issues has been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Fox, and The Discovery Channel. She has been interviewed for dream articles in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Life, Time, and Newsweek. Her own articles have appeared in Psychology Today and Invention and Technology. Dr. Barrett has lectured at Esalen, the Smithsonian, and at universities around the world.

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