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Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The History of Obesity and its distribution by Social Class and Geography
Chapter 3.The Phenomenon of the Body Mass Index
Chapter 4. The Mismatch between Food Requirements and Actual Diets
Chapter 5. The Obesogenic Environment
Chapter 6. Behavioural Causes of Overeating and Lifestyle
Chapter 7. The Psychological Foundation of Overeating and Behavioural Economics
Chapter 8. The Consequences of Obesity: Health, Unhappiness and Quality of Life
Chapter 9. The Environmental Effects of Overconsumption
Chapter 10. The Politics of Corporate and Social Responsibility
Chapter 11. The Prevention and Treatment of Obesity
Chapter 12. Government Intervention in the Market and Rational Choice
Chapter 13. Economic Remedies and the Reduction of Obesity
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Towards an Integrated Health Policy.
Chapter 2. The History of Obesity and its distribution by Social Class and Geography
Chapter 3.The Phenomenon of the Body Mass Index
Chapter 4. The Mismatch between Food Requirements and Actual Diets
Chapter 5. The Obesogenic Environment
Chapter 6. Behavioural Causes of Overeating and Lifestyle
Chapter 7. The Psychological Foundation of Overeating and Behavioural Economics
Chapter 8. The Consequences of Obesity: Health, Unhappiness and Quality of Life
Chapter 9. The Environmental Effects of Overconsumption
Chapter 10. The Politics of Corporate and Social Responsibility
Chapter 11. The Prevention and Treatment of Obesity
Chapter 12. Government Intervention in the Market and Rational Choice
Chapter 13. Economic Remedies and the Reduction of Obesity
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Towards an Integrated Health Policy.