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Programmed to be fat? Cover Image Video Video

Programmed to be fat?

Mohun, Bruce. (Added Author). Ridout, Sue. (Added Author). Slinger, Helen. (Added Author). Darling, Sara. (Added Author). Suzuki, David, 1936- (Added Author). Blumberg, Bruce. (Added Author). Newbold, Retha R. (Added Author). Baillie-Hamilton, Paula. (Added Author). Vom Saal, Frederick S. (Added Author). Holloway, Alison Christine, 1970- (Added Author). Dreamfilm Productions (Added Author). Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. (Added Author).

Summary: "What if we are being programmed from birth to be fatter than we should be? That question is at the heart of new research into endocrine-disrupting chemicals, chemicals that may be contributing to the obesity epidemic. Over the past three decades, the developed world has become increasingly overweight, even after years of struggling to eat less and exercise more. Some scientists began to wonder whether there was another reason besides calories-in-calories-out, particularly when they noticed that lab animals used in experiments with chemicals were putting on weight. [The program] explores controversial new science that suggests exposure to man-made chemicals, starting in the womb, may be triggering changes to our metabolism that result in life-long weight gain." --container.

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  • Physical Description: videorecording (DVD)
    1 videodisc (ca. 45 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition: Widescreen.
  • Publisher: [North Vancouver, B.C.] : Dreamfilm Productions 2012 ; [Toronto, Ont.] : CBC learning [distributor].

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally broadcast on the CBC series The Nature of things on January 12, 2012.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- I was a chubby kid -- Environmental chemicals -- Obesity research.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Editor, Tim Wanlin ; director of photography, John Collins
Participant or Performer Note: Host/narrator, David Suzuki ; featuring interviews with: Bruce Blumberg (biologist), Paula Baillie-Hamilton, Alison Holloway, Fred Vom Saal (endocrinologist), Retha Newbold (developmental reproductive biologist), Jerry Heindel, John Challis, Juliette Legler ... [et al.]
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Restrictions: Camosun employees and students only.
Language Note:
Closed captioned.
Subject: Obesity -- Research
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
Weight gain -- Environmental aspects
Metabolism -- Research
Fat cells -- Research
Obesity -- Environmental aspects
Mice as laboratory animals -- Endocrinology
Endocrine toxicology
Environmental toxicology
Environmentally induced diseases
Obstetrical endocrinology
Bisphenol A -- Physiological effect
Plastics -- Health aspects
Dioxins -- Health aspects
Nicotine -- Physiological effect
Obesity -- etiology
Endocrine Disruptors -- adverse effects
Endocrinology
Ecotoxicology
Environmental Pollutants -- adverse effects
PSYCHOLOGY
HEALTH

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Lansdowne Library RA 645 O23 P768 2012 (Text) 26040003028947 Media Volume hold Available -

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