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Index
Foreword by Michael Pollan
Preface to the Tenth Anniversary Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Introduction: The Food Industry and “Eat More”
PART ONE
UNDERMINING DIETARY ADVICE
1.
From “Eat More” to “Eat Less,” 1900–1990
2.
Politics versus Science: Opposing the Food Pyramid, 1991–1992
3.
“Deconstructing” Dietary Advice
PART TWO
WORKING THE SYSTEM
4.
Influencing Government: Food Lobbies and Lobbyists
5.
Co-opting Nutrition Professionals
6.
Winning Friends, Disarming Critics
7.
Playing Hardball: Legal and Not
PART THREE
EXPLOITING KIDS, CORRUPTING SCHOOLS
8.
Starting Early: Underage Consumers
9.
Pushing Soft Drinks: “Pouring Rights”
PART FOUR
DEREGULATING DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
10.
Science versus Supplements: “A Gulf of Mutual Incomprehension”
11.
Making Health Claims Legal: The Supplement Industry’s War with the FDA
12.
Deregulation and Its Consequences
PART FIVE
INVENTING TECHNO-FOODS
13.
Go Forth and Fortify
14.
Beyond Fortification: Making Foods Functional
15.
Selling the Ultimate Techno-Food: Olestra
Conclusion:
The Politics of Food Choice
Afterword:
Food Politics: Ten Years Later and Beyond
Appendix:
Issues in Nutrition and Nutrition Research
Notes
List of Tables
List of Figures
Index
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