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Health Freaks

America's Diet Champions and the Specter of Chronic Illness

Travis A. Weisse
Barcode 9781469682990
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Release Date: 03/09/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: The University of North Carolina Press
Language: English
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press

America's Diet Champions and the Specter of Chronic Illness
A new history of modern diets in America that goes beyond the familiar narrative of the nation’s collective failure to lose weight. Weisse argues that millions sought “fad” diets—such as the Atkins program which ushered in the low-carbohydrate craze—to wrest control of their health from pessimistic doctors and lifelong pharmaceutical regimens.
Travis A. Weisse tells a new history of modern diets in America that goes beyond the familiar narrative of the nation's collective failure to lose weight. By exploring how the popularity of diets grew alongside patients' frustrations with the limitations and failures of the American healthcare system in the face of chronic disease, Weisse argues that millions of Americans sought ""fad"" diets—such as the notorious Atkins program which ushered in the low-carbohydrate craze—to wrest control of their health from pessimistic doctors and lifelong pharmaceutical regimens.

Drawing on novel archival sources and a wide variety of popular media, Weisse shows the lengths to which twentieth-century American dieters went to heal themselves outside the borders of orthodox medicine and the subsequent political and scientific backlash they received. Through colorful profiles of the leaders of four major diet movements, Health Freaks demonstrates that these diet gurus weren't shady snake oil salesmen preying on the vulnerable; rather, they were vocal champions for millions of frustrated Americans seeking longer, healthier lives.