Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines Are Changing a Nation by Paul French, Matthew Crabbe

Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines Are Changing a Nation

China in the 21st Century

Paul French, Matthew Crabbe

250 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction health sociology informative medium-paced
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Fat China: How Expanding Waistlines Are Changing a Nation by Paul French, Matthew Crabbe is a gripping read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of economics, culture, and public health, offering a challenging exploration of the complex and far-reaching consequences of China's rapid modernization on its people and its place in the global economy.

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China'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 ...

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