Unit 3D: References
New Paradigm
Health At Every Size

Origins and Major Foci References




1Stunkard, A. J., & Penick, S. B. (1979). Behavior modification in the treatment of obesity: The problem of maintaining weight loss. Archives of General Psychiatry, 36(1), 801-806.

2Wooley, O. W. & Wooley, S. C., & Dyrenforth, S. R. (l979). Obesity and women, II. A neglected feminist topic. Women's International Quarterly, 2, 81-92.

3Berg, F. M. (1992). Nondiet movement gains strength. Obesity and Health, 6(5), 85-90.

4Omichinski, L. (1992). You count, calories don't. Winnipeg, Canada: Hugs International

5Parham, E. S. (1996). Is there a new weight paradigm? Nutrition Today, 31(4), 155-161.

6Satter, E. M. (1996). Internal regulation and the evolution of normal growth as the basis for prevention of obesity in children. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 96(9), 860-864.

7Robison, J. I. (1997). Weight management: Shifting the paradigm. Journal of Health Education, 28(10), 28-34.

8Burgard, D., & Lyons, P. (1994). Alternatives in obesity treatment: Focusing on health for fat women. In P. Fallon, M. Katzman, & S. Wooley (Eds.), Feminist perspectives in eating disorders. New York: The Guilford Press.
 
 

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