Bibliografía
Artículos, libros y referencias para profundizar.
Te comparto una selección de textos y recursos científicos que sustentan el enfoque de FAGA. Aquí encontrarás artículos clave y libros descargables que te ayudarán a entender mejor el impacto de la cultura de dietas, el trauma corporal y las bases de la nutrición sensible.
ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Tracy Tylka et al. (2014): “The Weight-Inclusive versus Weight-Normative Approach to Health: Evaluating the Evidence for Prioritizing Well-Being over Weight Loss.” Journal of Obesity, volume 2014.
Lindo Bacon & Lucy Aphramor (2011): “Weight Science: Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift.” Nutrition Journal, 10:9.
Esther D. Rothblum (2018): “Slim Chance for Permanent Weight Loss.” Archives of Scientific Psychology, 6, 63–69.
Maya Vadiveloo & Josiemer Mattei (2017): “Perceived Weight Discrimination and 10-Year Risk of Allostatic Load Among US Adults.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 51:1.
Traci Mann et al. (2007): “Medicare’s Search for Effective Obesity Treatments: Diets Are Not the Answer.” The American Psychologist, 62(3).
Lily O’Hara & Jane Taylor (2018): “What’s Wrong With the ‘War on Obesity?’ A Narrative Review of the Weight-Centered Health Paradigm andDevelopment of the 3C Framework to Build Critical Competency for a Paradigm Shift.” SAGE Open 1:28.
Abdul G. Dulloo, Jean Jacquet & Jean-Pierre Montani (2012): “How dieting makes some fatter: from a perspective of human body composition autoregulation.” Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
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