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Is sugar the new fat? (Documentary film : 2016)
Title
Is sugar the new fat?.
Published
Holland, Ohio : Dreamscape Media, ©2016.
Description
1 DVD-video (44 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Notes
Catalogued from container.
Dreamscape Media : 810071443060.
Originally released as a documentary film in 2016.
"Interviews with scientists and the food industry reveal the link between obesity and sugar" -- Container.
Credits
Directed by Cameron Bennett.
Summary
Obesity is a disease that is spreading rapidly throughout the world, in both rich and poor countries. We used to think a high fat diet was to blame. In fact, refined sugar is linked to many preventable illnesses from childhood dental problems to diabetes, liver problems, stroke, heart attack, impaired brain function and obesity. This film argues that sugar is at the root of a global health crisis.
Target audience note
E. Exempt from classification.
System details
DVD video, widescreen.
Language note
English. [CC] English Captions [descriptive subtitles for the hearing impaired].
Subjects
Sugar -- Health aspects
Sugar -- Physiological effect
Food -- Sugar content
Obesity
Obesity -- Epidemiology
Nutrition
Food habits -- Psychological aspects.
Sugar in the body
Genre
Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Links to Related Works
Subject References:
Documentary films
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Food habits -- Psychological aspects
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Food -- Sugar content
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Nonfiction films
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Nutrition
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Obesity
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Obesity -- Epidemiology
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Sugar -- Health aspects
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Sugar in the body
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Sugar -- Physiological effect
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired
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See Also:
Diet
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Dietary supplements
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Dietetics
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Digestion
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Fiber in human nutrition
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Food
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Food habits
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Food preferences
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Health
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Minerals in human nutrition
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Physiology
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Therapeutics
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Vitamin B in human nutrition
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Vitamins
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Vitamins in human nutrition
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Body weight
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Nutrition disorders
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Broader Subject References:
Documentary films.
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Narrower Subject References:
Nonfiction films
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Carbohydrates in human nutrition.
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Essential fatty acids in human nutrition
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