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"I'm, Like, SO Fat!": Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed World
Hit the gym for a workout--but sit for hours at your computer Supersize your value meals--but downsize your waistline 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 "I'm, Like, SO Fat!" Dr. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer shows parents how to strike the difficult balance between bolstering self-esteem and offering constructive advice. Drawing on her landmark study, Project EAT (Eating Among Teens), and her experience as a mother of four, Neumark-Sztainer offers a wealth of 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 rock-solid foundation that parents everywhere 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.
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Women Afraid to Eat: Breaking Free in Today's Weight-Obsessed World
Designed to challenge America’s growing obsession with thinness, this book reveals the profound mental and physical effects on women struggling with their weight. It examines the way weight obsession consumes women, shatters lives, and even kills. Documented are four major weight and eating problems—eating disorders, dysfunctional eating, size prejudice, and overweight. A warning call to health professionals, families, and leaders, it gives clear guidelines on how women can bring about meaningful change in their lives to improve health and well-being.
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Obsessed by Dress
"Clothes, even when omitted, cannot be escaped "—Anne Hollander
Self-adornment (or its stern refusal) has been an unquenchable human impulse in all eras and places. From the toga to the little black dress, Tobi Tobias considers no less than the entire history of the human struggle with fashion by juxtaposing observations from philosophers, writers, and designers-from Plato to Coco Chanel—so that the authors speak to each other about the power of fashion.

Oscar Wilde: "One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art."

Jane Austen: "Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim."

From literature high and low, ancient and modern, Obsessed by Dress includes quotations from Dorothy Parker, Marcel Proust, Ru Paul, Mark Twain, Virgil, Virginia Woolf, and many others. Arranged with incomparable flair, these quotes both delight and challenge us to consider the role of clothes in our lives as they assert views about beauty, vanity, identity, and self-expression.

"Show me the clothes of a country and I can write its history."—Anatole France

"Only God helps the badly dressed." —Spanish proverb

"Probably every new and eagerly expected garment ever put on since clothes came in fell a trifle short of the wearer's expectation." —Charles Dickens

"Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes."—Henry David Thoreau

"Almost every man looks more so in a belted trench coat."—Sydney J. Harris

"Brevity is the soul of lingerie." —Dorothy Parker

"There is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us and not we them; we may make them take the mould of arm or breast, but they would mould our hearts, our brains, our tongues to their liking."—Virginia Woolf.
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"My fourth-grade girls are diet-obsessed. They avoid lunch, drink diet soda, and talk about calories. What can I do?".(Can You Help?): An article from: Instructor (1990)
This digital document is an article from Instructor (1990), published by Scholastic, Inc. on May 1, 2004. The length of the article is 404 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: "My fourth-grade girls are diet-obsessed. They avoid lunch, drink diet soda, and talk about calories. What can I do?".(Can You Help?)
Publication:Instructor (1990) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2004
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Volume: 113 Issue: 8 Page: 12(1)

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