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Your Food Is Fooling You

How Your Brain Is Hijacked by Sugar, Fat and Salt

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Teen edition of the New York Times bestseller, The End of Overeating
Former commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration David A. Kessler, M.D., argues forcefully that our brain chemistry is being hijacked by the food we eat: that by consuming stimulating combinations of sugar, fat, and salt, we're conditioning our bodies to crave more sugar, fat, and salt—and consigning ourselves to a vicious cycle of overeating. Adapted from the adult trade bestseller The End of Overeating, Your Food Is Fooling You is concise and direct and delivers the same message, many of the fascinating case studies, and the same advice for breaking bad eating habits in a voice and format that's accessible, positive, and affirming for teenagers. Young people are at most risk of forming bad eating habits—but they're also highly aware of body image and highly responsive to positive messages about health and diet. Your Food Is Fooling You is a readable, authoritative, and entertaining call to action by one of our nation's leading public health figures.

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      February 15, 2013
      Grades 8-12 Pediatrician and former USFDA commissioner Kessler has some bleak information for teens about what they eat and the food industry's role in America's overeating problem. As is often the case with self-help titles, this adaptation of Kessler's adult title The End of Overeating (2009) features evidence more anecdotal than scientific, as Kessler cites friends, a woman he saw on a talk show, and a couple of studies featuring rats and Froot Loops, without really citing cold, hard data. But his scared-straight tactics are effective. Readers will reflect on their own eating histories and recognize some familiarity with the descriptions of industry-standard, presoftened, melt-in-your-mouth foodstuffs, which inevitably contain enough calories to choke our hunter-gatherer ancestors. Kessler reponds with a dietary method that doesn't promise a quick fix but instead offers some consoling advice on how to kick an overeating habit. Also suggest The Omnivore's Dilemma: The Secrets behind What You Eat (2009), which Chevat cowrote with Michael Pollan.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.9
  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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