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*Maguire, Terry., and Haslam, D. and  (date), ''The Obesity Epidemic and Its Management: A Textbook for Primary Healthcare Professionals on the Understanding, Management and Treatment of Obesity''. London, England, Pharmaceutical Press.
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*Maguire, Terry., and Haslam, D. (date), ''The Obesity Epidemic and Its Management: A Textbook for Primary Healthcare Professionals on the Understanding, Management and Treatment of Obesity''. London, England, Pharmaceutical Press.
 
*Haslam, D., and Haslam, F., (2009) ''Fat, Gluttony and Sloth, Obesity in Art, Literature and Medicine''. Liverpool, England, Liverpool University Press.
 
*Haslam, D., and Haslam, F., (2009) ''Fat, Gluttony and Sloth, Obesity in Art, Literature and Medicine''. Liverpool, England, Liverpool University Press.
  

Revision as of 23:31, 6 October 2010

Dr David W Haslam is a general practitioner with a special interest in obesity and and cardiometabolic disease. He is a physician in Obesity Medicine at the Centre for Obesity Research at Luton & Dunstable Hospital, and Chair of the UK's National Obesity Forum (NOF). [1]


Affiliations


Books

  • Maguire, Terry., and Haslam, D. (date), The Obesity Epidemic and Its Management: A Textbook for Primary Healthcare Professionals on the Understanding, Management and Treatment of Obesity. London, England, Pharmaceutical Press.
  • Haslam, D., and Haslam, F., (2009) Fat, Gluttony and Sloth, Obesity in Art, Literature and Medicine. Liverpool, England, Liverpool University Press.

Resources

Notes

  1. National Obesity Forum, Dr David Haslam, last accessed 6 October 2010.
  2. National Obesity Forum, Dr David Haslam, last accessed 6 October 2010.
  3. LigherLife, Professor David Haslam, last accessed 6 October 2010.