Robert Lustig on Effects and Politics of Sugar
Dr. Robert Lustig (Sugar: The Bitter Truth) speaks at Yale’s Peabody Museum on the policy and politics of the “Sugar Pandemic.” Hosted by the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity.
Related Situationist posts:
The Situation of How We Became Fat – Part 3
The Situation of How We Became Fat – Part 2
The Situation of How We Became Fat – Part 1
Michael Pollan on the Political Situation of Food
Marion Nestle on The Situation of Our Food
Dr. David Kessler Waxes Situationist
The Situation of our Food – Part I
The Situation of Our Food – Part II
The Situation of Our Food – Part III
The Situation of our Food – Part IV
The Situation of Our Food – Part V
For more on the situation of eating, see Situationist contributors Adam Benforado, Jon Hanson, and David Yosfion’s law review article Broken Scales: Obesity and Justice in America. For a listing of numerous Situaitonist posts on the situational sources of obesity, click here.
Source: The Situationist - Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: The Situationist Staff Tags: Food and Drug Law Politics Video Source Type: blogs
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