fat in the fire?

Article: “Fat in the Fire? Science, the News Media, and the ‘Obesity Epidemic’.” Sociological Forum 23(1): 53-83.

Summary: Watch out for news reporting on weight gain and health crisis – you might be blaming yourself for recent weight gains more than you should. While the news media and medical science publications share much in their reports on obesity and health, news media dramatize the issue more, highlight our individual responsibilities more, and blame particularly the poor, racial minorities, and women more, Saguy and Almeling (Sociological Forum 2008) find. The exponential growths of reports on obesity and weight since 1980 are the same in both medical and news publications, but the news media have continued to beat the medical publication in the article counts since the mid-1990s. The expansion of media coverage and the preferred use of sensational words like “crisis” and “epidemic” might be flaring the issue of fat in the fire.

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  1. Posted February 13, 2008 at 11:17 am | Permalink

    The battery was low
    on my remote control

    Too late for the off switch,
    feeling sleepy,
    Dr. Pavlov flashed
    potato chips
    fried
    in omega fish oil
    on the screen

    I ate two jumbo bags
    4,000 calories(see graph)
    counted down from 4,000
    fell asleep
    woke in the hospital

    No remote control.
    The ward TV
    flashed “By-Pass
    is best”
    and I need
    a battery
    in the heart of me
    (keep pace with the times)

    All I ask is
    where’s my trend mill
    or is that pepper mill?

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