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The Food Question. Health and Economy
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-2-5281-1435-3
- EAN9782528114353
- Date de parution01/09/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
The Food Question: Health and Economy is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between diet, public health, and economic well-being, authored by the renowned physician and social reformer, Dr. C. W. Saleeby. First published in the early 20th century, this seminal work delves into the pressing issues surrounding food production, distribution, and consumption, particularly in the context of industrialized societies.
Saleeby meticulously examines the impact of nutrition on individual and collective health, highlighting the consequences of malnutrition, food adulteration, and the lack of dietary education among the general populace. Drawing on contemporary scientific research and social statistics, the book advocates for a rational and equitable approach to food policy, emphasizing the need for government intervention, public education, and agricultural reform.
Saleeby addresses the challenges posed by urbanization, poverty, and wartime scarcity, offering practical solutions to ensure that all citizens have access to wholesome, affordable food. He discusses the importance of fresh produce, the dangers of excessive consumption of processed foods, and the role of dietary habits in the prevention of disease. The Food Question: Health and Economy is not only a call to action for policymakers and health professionals but also a valuable resource for anyone interested in the social determinants of health.
With its blend of scientific insight, social critique, and visionary proposals, the book remains a thought-provoking contribution to debates on nutrition, public health, and social justice.
Saleeby meticulously examines the impact of nutrition on individual and collective health, highlighting the consequences of malnutrition, food adulteration, and the lack of dietary education among the general populace. Drawing on contemporary scientific research and social statistics, the book advocates for a rational and equitable approach to food policy, emphasizing the need for government intervention, public education, and agricultural reform.
Saleeby addresses the challenges posed by urbanization, poverty, and wartime scarcity, offering practical solutions to ensure that all citizens have access to wholesome, affordable food. He discusses the importance of fresh produce, the dangers of excessive consumption of processed foods, and the role of dietary habits in the prevention of disease. The Food Question: Health and Economy is not only a call to action for policymakers and health professionals but also a valuable resource for anyone interested in the social determinants of health.
With its blend of scientific insight, social critique, and visionary proposals, the book remains a thought-provoking contribution to debates on nutrition, public health, and social justice.



















