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susanparham | food, design and urbanism susanparham food, design and urbanism Skip to content Home About Obesity or obesogenic? Posted on February 23, 2013 by susanparham The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has recently come up with a prescription to deal with the ‘UK’s obesity epidemic’. Among their suggestions are to impose food standards in hospitals and a ban on new fast food outlets being located close to schools and colleges http://www.aomrc.org.uk/about-us/news/item/doctors-unite-to-deliver-prescription-for-uk-obesity-epidemic.html and their report mentions work ‘looking at how local areas’ built environments can be adjusted as far as possible to encourage physical activity’ (Measuring Up, 2013: 33). Much to the wonder and confusion of the mainstream media the authors give some prominence to the notion defined by Lake and Townshend (2006, 2009, 2011) of the ‘obesegenic environment’ (which conceptually owes something to earlier work of my own on ‘the p...

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