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The Unequal Hour

About The Unequal Hour

Lyndall Strazdins is a Professor at the Australian National University and an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship. This book is about the urgent need to have time for health. It's about why people don't exercise, rest or eat healthy food even when they know they need to. Time has become the prescription needed to halt chronic diseases, 30 minutes of physical activity every day is a minimum, but this book argues against telling people to do more. It explains why it's not laziness, ignorance or lack of motivation that's the problem for unhealthy lifestyles, and why so many people lack time for their health. The book connects ideas from economics, sociology, political economy and public health to work-family dilemmas, gender and social inequality. It ends by canvassing interventions and actions from the personal, to the workplace, health promotion and urban design.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789819763368
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 112
  • Published:
  • November 11, 2024
  • Edition:
  • 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 155x219x14 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 288 g.
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Description of The Unequal Hour

Lyndall Strazdins is a Professor at the Australian National University and an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
This book is about the urgent need to have time for health. It's about why people don't exercise, rest or eat healthy food even when they know they need to. Time has become the prescription needed to halt chronic diseases, 30 minutes of physical activity every day is a minimum, but this book argues against telling people to do more. It explains why it's not laziness, ignorance or lack of motivation that's the problem for unhealthy lifestyles, and why so many people lack time for their health. The book connects ideas from economics, sociology, political economy and public health to work-family dilemmas, gender and social inequality. It ends by canvassing interventions and actions from the personal, to the workplace, health promotion and urban design.

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