PRESENTS HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE THEORY, PRACTICES, AND
POLICIES OF NUTRITION SCIENCE IN WESTERN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES
FROM THE 1860S TO THE 1960S.
SUZANNE JUNOD'S ESSAY "PROSCRIBING DECEPTION": THE GOULD NET WEIGHT
AMENDMENT AND THE ORIGINS OF MANDATORY NUTRITION LABELING" IS THE
WINNER OF THE 2017 CHARLES THOMSON PRIZE OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE
HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. In the second half of the
nineteenth century, ways of thinking about food changed as chemists
and physiologists identified nutrients and bodily needs and as
urbanization, industrialization, and colonial encounters challenged
traditional dietary customs and assumptions. Emerging as a reaction to
concerns about industrial and military power, social welfare, and
public health, the science of nutrition sought to define the norms and
needs of variable human bodies, setting standards for bodies and foods
that would enable physicians and politicians to develop nutritional
recommendations and food policies for individuals and populations.
_Setting Nutritional Standards_ brings together authors from a variety
of disciplines to explore perspectives on the theory, practices, and
policies of modern nutrition science from the 1860s to the 1960s. The
essays place the new science of nutritionwithin the changing social
landscapes of Western Europe and the United States at the intersection
of medicine, policy, social reform agendas, and public health
initiatives.
CONTRIBUTORS: Nick Cullather, Suzanne Junod, Deborah Neill, Elizabeth
Neswald, David F. Smith, Ulrike Thoms, Corinna Treitel, Ina
Zweiniger-Bargielowska
Elizabeth Neswald is associate professor for the history of science
and technology at Brock University, Canada.David F. Smith is Honorary
Senior Lecturer in the history of medicine at the University of
Aberdeen. Ulrike Thoms is a historian of science and researcher at the
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.
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Theory, Policies, Practices
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ISBN
9781782049296
Publisert
2018
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok