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Title Fat : the best friend of mankind
Published Bendigo, Vic. : Video Education Australasia, [2006]
©2006

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 MELB  612.397 Wis/Ftb  AVAILABLE
Description 1 videodisc (DVD) (28 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Summary Despite the success of the diet industry and the growing awareness of obesity as a genuine health risk, the human body does need fat. This program reveals the benefits as well as the dangers of body fat while illustrating the characteristics found in various types of fat tissue. Explaining how and why fat evolved and how it behaves differently depending on the individual, the program also studies the ability of fat cells to communicate with other parts of the body and how some fats may produce illnesses - for example, Alzheimer's and cancer. The dubious nature of many anti-fat drugs and their unfortunate consequences are explored; the program also outlines certain medical cures that have resulted from studying fat and points to the naturally slimming qualities of smart eating
Notes Originally a Stefan Lütke Wissing film ; a Monaco film, Hamburg production ; commissioned by ZDF/3sat
Credits Camera, Axel Thiede ; editor, Carsten Fricke ; narrator, Mark Bremer ; production, Sabine Koziol, Werner Vennewald
Notes DVD. Region unspecified
Subject Fat.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Author Wissing, Stefan Lütke
Bremer, Mark.
Video Education Australasia.