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Danger sédentarité: Vivre plus en bougeant plus

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog114287
Carre, Francois. Paris, France: Cherche-Midi [Le] , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GT 270 CAR 2013
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
La sédentarité tue sans bruit. Les conclusions scientifiques le prouvent, ne pas pratiquer d'exercice physique favorise le développement de nombreuses pathologies au pronostic grave, telles que l'obésité, le diabète, les maladies cardio-vasculaires ou encore les troubles musculo-squelettiques.; Une…
Alternate Title
[Danger sedentarite: Vivre plus en bougeant plus]
Author
Carre, Francois
Place of Publication
Paris, France
Publisher
Cherche-Midi [Le]
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Paperback, 194 p.
Subject
Older Adults-Fitness/Exercise
Exercise
Obesity
Weight Control
Abstract
La sédentarité tue sans bruit. Les conclusions scientifiques le prouvent, ne pas pratiquer d'exercice physique favorise le développement de nombreuses pathologies au pronostic grave, telles que l'obésité, le diabète, les maladies cardio-vasculaires ou encore les troubles musculo-squelettiques.
Une seule et simple thérapeutique préventive et curative aux multiples effets bénéfiques : bouger!
À travers six portraits d'hommes et de femmes, ce livre offre des conseils faciles à appliquer et adaptés à l'âge et au mode de vie.
ISBN
9782749135120
Language
French
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GT 270 CAR 2013

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Health at every size: The surprising truth about your weight

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog124661
Bacon, Linda. Dallas, TX: BenBella Books , 2010.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
BB 200 BAC 2010
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Fat isn't the problem. Dieting is the problem. A society that rejects anyone whose body shape or size doesn't match an impossible ideal is the problem. A medical establishment that equates 'thin' with 'healthy' is the problem.; The solution?; Health at Every Size.; Tune in to your body's expert gui…
Author
Bacon, Linda
Editor
Revised and updated
Place of Publication
Dallas, TX
Publisher
BenBella Books
Publication Date
2010
Physical Description
Softcover; 371 pages
Subject
Feeding and Nutrition
Weight Control
Abstract
Fat isn't the problem. Dieting is the problem. A society that rejects anyone whose body shape or size doesn't match an impossible ideal is the problem. A medical establishment that equates 'thin' with 'healthy' is the problem.
The solution?
Health at Every Size.
Tune in to your body's expert guidance. Find the joy in movement. Eat what you want, when you want, choosing pleasurable foods that help you to feel good. You too can feel great in your body right now - and Health at Every Size will show you how.
Health at Every Size has been scientifically proven to boost health and self-esteem. The program was evaluated in a government-funded academic study, its data published in well-respected scientific journals.
Updated with the latest scientific research and even more powerful messages, Health at Every Size is not a diet book, and after reading it, you will be convinced the best way to win the war against fat is to give up the fight.
Notes
Recommended by CCDP
ISBN
978-1935618256
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
BB 200 BAC 2010

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I'm, like, so fat!: Helping your teen make healthy choices about eating and exercise in a weight-obsessed world

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog110595
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne. New York, NY: Guilford Press , 2005.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
BB 400 NEU 2005
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Today's media-saturated teenagers are bombarded with mixed messages that distort their self-image and lead many to overeat and others to starve themselves. When "I feel fat" becomes a teen's common refrain, how can worried parents respond constructively? With this book, Dr. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer …
Author
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne.
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Guilford Press
Publication Date
2005
Physical Description
Paperback, 317 p.
Subject
Weight Control
Self-Concept (includes self-esteem)
Parenting
Young Adults-Diet/Nutrition
Young Adults-Fitness
Abstract
Today's media-saturated teenagers are bombarded with mixed messages that distort their self-image and lead many to overeat and others to starve themselves. When "I feel fat" becomes a teen's common refrain, how can worried parents respond constructively? With this book, Dr. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer shows parents how to strike the difficult balance between bolstering self-esteem and offering constructive advice. Drawing on her study, Project EAT (Eating Among Teens), and her experience as a mother of four, Neumark-Sztainer offers science-based, practical ideas for instilling healthy eating and exercise habits, educating teens about nutrition and portion size, and talking about body image. Here is a foundation that parents can build on to help their teens stay fit, eat well, and feel good about their looks in a world where too-perfect bodies are used to sell everything from cosmetic surgery to fast food.
ISBN
1572309806
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
BB 400 NEU 2005

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Your child's weight: Helping without harming: Birth through adolescence

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog109544
Satter, Ellyn. Madison, WI: Kelcy Press , 2005.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
BB 420 SAT 2005
Availability
2 copies, 2 available
This book challenges the conventional belief that parents must get overweight children to eat less and exercise more. In the long run, she says, making them go hungry and forcing them to be active makes children preoccupied with food, prone to overeating, turned off to activity, and likely to gain …
Author
Satter, Ellyn
Place of Publication
Madison, WI
Publisher
Kelcy Press
Publication Date
2005
Physical Description
Paperback; 470 p.
Subject
Obesity
Children's Health-Diet/Nutrition
Young Adults-Diet/Nutrition
Weight Control
Abstract
This book challenges the conventional belief that parents must get overweight children to eat less and exercise more. In the long run, she says, making them go hungry and forcing them to be active makes children preoccupied with food, prone to overeating, turned off to activity, and likely to gain too much weight. Instead, it states that, "to resolve the problem of child overweight, we must do the opposite of what seems right. We must feed children rather than depriving them."
ISBN
0967118913
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
BB 420 SAT 2005

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