Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines are Changing a NationChina's economy has boomed, but a potentially disastrous side effect - along with pollution and a growing income gap between urban and rural regions - is the effects obesity will have on the country's fragile healthcare system. Today's overweight in China can look to a mixed future of bright economic hopes for their country, and poor and deteriorating health for themselves. From a situation 20 years ago when diets were limited by food availability, and famine was still a recent memory, China's urban centres have seen alarmingly rising rates of obesity. Throughout the country an estimated 200 million people out of a total population of around 1.3 billion were overweight (over 15%). |
Contents
Chinas Fat Class | |
Fat City Obesity and Urbanisation | |
MegaWok Chinas Diet from Cabbage to Cuisine | |
Sugar Chinas Sweet Tooth | |
Shelves of Fat Food Retailing in China | |
Fast Fat The Impact of FastFood in China | |
Consumer Class | |
Selling Fat Promoting Fat in China | |
Little Fat Emperors Obesity Among Chinas | |
Hong Kong Offers an Example | |
Its Tough Being a | |
Chinas Fat Clinic The Impact of Obesity | |
The Future of Fat China Victims of their | |
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Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines are Changing a Nation Paul French,Matthew Crabbe Limited preview - 2010 |
Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines are Changing a Nation Paul French,Matthew Crabbe Limited preview - 2010 |
Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines are Changing a Nation Paul French,Matthew Crabbe No preview available - 2010 |


