A Modern Epidemic: Expert Perspectives on Obesity and Diabetes
By (Author) Professor Louise A Baur
Edited by Stephen M Twigg
Edited by Roger S Magnusson
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
21st March 2012
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Medical study and revision guides and reference material
616.8526
Paperback
432
Width 176mm, Height 250mm, Spine 25mm
825g
Diabetes, obesity and their related diseases make up one of the greatest challenges to human health in the 21st century. InA modern epidemic: expert perspectives on obesity and diabetes, a diverse group of researchers and clinicians from the University of Sydney has joined forces to discuss how to tackle these major health challenges.
Obesity and diabetes are not just problems for the individual. They pose risks to the environmental, psychological and economic stability of the entire world. The solutions, therefore, need to be equally wide-ranging and accessible to all. Acknowledging this, the authors write in an engaging style about the causes and consequences of obesity and diabetes, as well as prevention and treatment: how to identify and mitigate the risk factors, deliver targeted and effective healthcare, and formulate global strategies to ultimately turn the tide on the 21st century's most devastating diseases.
'a diverse group of clinicians from the University of Sydney dissect strategies to tackle these major health challenges ... the authors detail the current landscape in an engaging style, listing the causes and consequences of obesity and diabetes, as well as prevention and treatment approaches.' * Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal *
About the editors:
Louise A. Baur is the professor of child and adolescent health at the University of Sydney.
Stephen M. Twigg is Kellion professor of endocrinology and Stan Clark chair in diabetes at Sydney Medical School, the University of Sydney.
Roger S. Magnusson is professor of health law and governance at the University of Sydney.