2010
DOI: 10.1057/sth.2009.10
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The politics of evidence on ‘domestic terrorists’: Obesity discourses and their effects

Abstract: The recent construction of an 'obesity epidemic' has been fueled by epidemiologically-based studies recuperated by the media and suggesting the rapid acceleration of obesity rates in the Western world. Studies linking obesity to ill-health have also exploded with more recipes on how to wage 'a war' on obesity and dispose of 'domestic terrorists.' In this paper, we assert that the fabrication of 'evidence' in obesity research constitutes a good example of micro-fascism at play in the contemporary scientific are… Show more

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“…Although the upward trend in the prevalence of obesity was noticed 30 years ago, it is not until recently that obesity and its consequences have become fully acknowledged as a worldwide burden. With political leadership we can declare a 'war' on obesity, nevertheless we have to remember that obese individuals are not 'domestic terrorists' [Rail et al 2010].…”
Section: Surgery: An Emerging Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the upward trend in the prevalence of obesity was noticed 30 years ago, it is not until recently that obesity and its consequences have become fully acknowledged as a worldwide burden. With political leadership we can declare a 'war' on obesity, nevertheless we have to remember that obese individuals are not 'domestic terrorists' [Rail et al 2010].…”
Section: Surgery: An Emerging Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos son higiene (PEDRAZA, 2011), epidemiología (BAGRICHEVSKY;ESTEVÃO, 2012;KELLEY;SMITH, 2004;RAIL;HOLMES;MURRAY, 2010), obesidad (MORALES; FILOMENA; JIM; NORTE; ANDALUZ, 2013;RAIL et al, 2010;RAIL;, VALBUENA et al, 2015WACHS;CHASE, 2013;WARIN, 2010), deporte (MALCOLM, 2014;PIGGIN;BAIRNER, 2014;PIPER;GARRATT, 2012), salud (ARBOLEDA, 2013;MARTÍNEZ, 2011;MORALES et al, 2013;PALACIOS;RICO, 2011;PANIER, 2009) y mercado (ARREGUIN;SANDOVAL, 2014;SOSSA, 2011). Estas investigaciones permitieron contextualizar y abordar la temática de una manera profunda.…”
Section: Estilos De Vida Saludable: ¡No Al Sedentarismo!unclassified
“…Stereotypes that fat people are uneducated, weak-willed and immoral (Campos et al, 2006;Boero, 2007;Throsby, 2007) in 'choosing' to be fat or denying their 'real' eating and exercising habits (Herndon, 2008) occlude the 'epidemic' in moral panic (Fraser et al, 2010;Rail et al, 2010). The war on obesity therefore attaches significant social stigma to fatness.…”
Section: The Problem Of/with Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%