Food choice and obesity in black America : creating a new cultural diet

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Food choice and obesity in black America : creating a new cultural diet

Eric J. Bailey

Praeger, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-166) and index

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Anthropologist Eric Bailey uses a cultural and holistic analysis of African American food preferences to show how black Americans generally perceive health, body image, food, dieting, physical fitness, and exercise. As is true of Americans overall, black Americans are becoming more overweight and obese than ever before. So, too, they are seeing the consequences: heart attacks, strokes, hypertension, and Type II diabetes at earlier and earlier ages. Bailey offers a new cultural diet for black Americans and a prescription for working collectively, not only to understand this critical health issue, but also to establish a lifestyle strategy that will be both effective and manageable. Celebrity Black Americans who have fought excess weight. The cultural history of Black American cuisine. A review of soul food cookbooks. A critique of corporate America's failure to market health and fitness to the Black community. An overview of federally funded diet and fitness programs for Black Americans.

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