Description
This project explores a variety of ways of framing the problem of obesity, beginning with a multidisciplinary assessment of genetic, environmental, cultural, nutritional, and socioeconomic factors involved in the structure and the consequences of each frame. How obesity is framed as a problem has a profound impact on the kinds of solutions that may be deemed scientifically appropriate. But frames are not entirely evidence-based, inasmuch as political and moral values infuse debates about the nature of obesity. Drawing on interdisciplinary resources from bioethics and the philosophy of science, I strive to offer strategic insight in to how to navigate the complexity of these issues.
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- What Kind of Problem is the Problem of Obesity?
Contributors
- Yanamandra, Meghana (Author)
- Robert, Jason (Thesis director)
- Wharton, Christopher (Committee member)
- Drago, Mary (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Sustainability (Contributor)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
- School of Human Evolution and Social Change (Contributor)
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2014-05
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