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NEWS
FROM CAMBRIDGE HEALTH ALLIANCE
June
22, 2007
New Book by Cambridge Health Alliance Author Unearths
the Origins of Obesity
Cambridge,
Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Revere, Somerville, Winthrop,
MA…Cambridge
Health Alliance (CHA) is celebrating psychologist Deirdre Barrett,
PhD, on the release of her new book, Waistland: The (R)Evolutionary
Science Behind Our Weight and Fitness Crisis (W. W. Norton &
Company, June 2007).
By
1995, two-thirds of Americans were overweight, and obesity was killing
300,000 people a year. In response, the past decade has seen us
consume 50% more fast food and five more pounds of sugar each year.
In Waistland, Dr. Barrett tackles the obesity and fitness crisis
from an evolutionary standpoint. Our bodies, our metabolisms, and
our feeding instincts were designed during human evolution’s hunter-gatherer
phase. We are programmed to forage for sugar and saturated fats
because these were once found only in hard-to-come-by fruit and
game.
Now,
these same foods are everywhere — in vending machines, fast food
joints, restaurants, grocery stores, and school cafeterias — and
nearly impossible to avoid. Additionally, thanks to “supernormal
stimuli” — artificial creations that appeal more to our instincts
than the natural objects they mimic — these foods have become irresistible.
Dr. Barrett uses this concept to explain why we now reach for the
berry-flavored JELL-O instead of the berries, and why we are attracted
to the contours of imaginary bones in the McRib sandwich. We are
addicted to these foods, to the insulin they release into our blood,
and to the brain chemicals they trigger.
According
to Dr. Barrett, radical changes are necessary, and, fortunately,
are actually biologically easier. Waistland describes how to re-program
our bodies, break food addictions, and ignore our attraction to
supernormal stimuli. Dr. Barrett delves into scientific research
— from animal ethology to evolution — to examine the history of
obesity and show the disastrous direction in which our instincts
have led us. She marshals everything from hypnosis and cognitive-behavioral
techniques to political campaigns to demonstrate how our intellect
can get us (and our waistlines) back on course.
Deirdre
Barrett, PhD, is a psychologist with Cambridge Health Alliance
and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Department
of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, where she teaches in the
Behavioral Medicine Program. She is president of the Society for
Psychological Hypnosis, Division 30 of the American Psychological
Association, and past president of the Association for the Study
of Dreams. She has written three books, including The Committee
of Sleep, and lives in Cambridge.
W.
W. Norton & Company, the oldest and largest publishing house
owned wholly by its employees, strives to carry out the imperative
of its founder to “publish books not for a single season, but for
the years” in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, college textbooks, cookbooks,
art books and professional books. It now publishes about 400 books
annually in hardcover and paperback. For more information: www.wwnorton.com
Cambridge
Health Alliance is a regional healthcare system with three hospitals
and more than twenty primary care practices in Cambridge, Somerville,
and Boston's metro-North communities. As a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, Cambridge Health Alliance offers medical
residency/training programs and undergraduate learning experiences
in hospital and community settings. Cambridge Health Alliance also
includes the Cambridge Public Health Department, CHA Physician's
Organization (CHAPO), and Network Health, a managed Medicaid and
Commonwealth Care plan.
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