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Don't eat this book [fast food and the supersizing of America]

"Can man live on fast food alone? Morgan Spurlock tried to do just that. For thirty days, he ate nothing but McDonald's as part of an investigation into the effects of fast food on American health. The resulting documentary earned him an Academy Award nomination and a worldwide release that broke box-office records. But there is much more to this story than Spurlock's good-humored "Mc-Sickness." In "Don't eat this book," he examines what's happening across the country-- in schools, hospitals, and homes-- and explores school lunch programs, the marketing of fast food, and the sharp decline in emphasis on physical education. Spurlock looks at why fast food is so tasty, cheap, and ultimately seductive, and what Americans can do to turn the rising tide of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes that have accompanied its ever-growing popularity. He interviews experts in twenty U.S. cities-- from surgeons general and kids to lawmakers and marketing gurus-- who shares their research, opinions, and "gut feelings" on our expanding girth and what we can all do to offset a health crisis of supersized proportions"--Container.

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  • ""Can man live on fast food alone? Morgan Spurlock tried to do just that. For thirty days, he ate nothing but McDonald's as part of an investigation into the effects of fast food on American health. The resulting documentary earned him an Academy Award nomination and a worldwide release that broke box-office records. But there is much more to this story than Spurlock's good-humored "Mc-Sickness." In "Don't eat this book," he examines what's happening across the country-- in schools, hospitals, and homes-- and explores school lunch programs, the marketing of fast food, and the sharp decline in emphasis on physical education. Spurlock looks at why fast food is so tasty, cheap, and ultimately seductive, and what Americans can do to turn the rising tide of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes that have accompanied its ever-growing popularity. He interviews experts in twenty U.S. cities-- from surgeons general and kids to lawmakers and marketing gurus-- who shares their research, opinions, and "gut feelings" on our expanding girth and what we can all do to offset a health crisis of supersized proportions"--Container."@en
  • "Presents a humorous yet seriously critical examination of America's seduction by fast foods and the resulting health effects. Morgan Spurlock traveled across the country into schools, hospitals, and people's homes to investigate school lunch programs, the marketing of fast food, and the declining emphasis on health and physical education. He looks at why fast food is so tasty, cheap, and ultimately seductive, and shares what Americans can do to turn the rising tide of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes that have accompanied its ever-growing popularity."

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  • "Audiobooks"
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  • "Compact discs"
  • "Humor"
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  • "Don't eat this book [fast food and the supersizing of America]"@en
  • "Don't eat this book : fast food and the supersizing of America"
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  • "Don't eat this book fast food and the supersizing of America"