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Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs

Books on Tape. May 2024. 8:27 hrs. ISBN 9780593943380. $76. HEALTH
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Journalist Hari (Stolen Focus) offers a personal perspective on humankind’s increasingly dysfunctional attitudes toward food and on the benefits, risks, and inner workings of weight-loss drugs. Hari investigates his own complex relationship with food, weight, and body image and examines its impact on his life. (He himself takes the diabetes drug Ozempic.) He explores the global rise in obesity, the availability of highly processed foods, and evolving cultural attitudes toward fat-shaming and body acceptance. Hari also explains the mechanisms behind the new GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, highlighting their effectiveness while questioning the long-term implications and potential links to disordered eating. To offer contrast, he discusses the low obesity rates in Japan, exploring the country’s food culture and nutrition education that starts in elementary school. Hari’s narration is captivating, drawing listeners in with his natural storytelling ability and passion for the subject matter. He skillfully navigates personal anecdotes with thorough summaries of scientific research, maintaining engagement throughout.
VERDICT With a blend of personal stories, scientific insights, and cultural analysis, listeners will be captivated. Hari’s personal journey and the extensive research into obesity and the pros and cons of new treatments resonate deeply.
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