Robert H. Lustig, M.D., MSL, is professor of pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology and a member of the Institute for Health Policy Studies at University of California, San Francisco. He has authored 120 peer-reviewed articles and 70 reviews, as well as Fat Chance, The Fat Chance Cookbook, and Metabolical. He has mentored 30 pediatric endocrine fellows and trained numerous other allied health professionals. He is the former chairman of the Obesity Task Force of the Pediatric Endocrine Society, a member of the Obesity Task Force of the Endocrine Society, and a member of the Pediatric Obesity Devices Committee of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He is also the president of the nonprofit Institute for Responsible Nutrition, dedicated to reversing childhood obesity and Type 2 Diabetes. He consults for several childhood obesity advocacy groups and government agencies.
"Our health, resistance to disease, and ability to function on a
day-to-day basis have essentially been hijacked, all in the name of
corporate profits. Dr. Lustig explores how industry has manipulated
our most deep-seated survival instincts to motivate our food
choices in a way that directly undermines our ability to survive.
But more importantly, The Hacking of the American Mind eloquently
reveals how we can disengage from this influence and re-establish
ourselves on a path to wellness."
—David Perlmutter, MD, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller,
Grain Brain and Brain Maker
“A provocative, persuasive plea to stop seeking the wrong kind of
happiness. Take it from the neuroscientist/endocrinologist who
sounded the alarm about sugar: chasing rewards is far less
rewarding than finding contentment.”
—Adam Grant, author of New York Times bestsellers Originals and
Give and Take, and coauthor of the New York Times bestseller Option
B
"Robert Lustig takes on one of the greatest paradoxes of our time:
how can it be that we have more sources of pleasure than ever
before in human history, and yet are increasingly sick, broke, and
unhappy? By deftly weaving together neuroscience, history,
economics, and more, he provides a much-needed explanation of how
the 'pernicious peddling of pleasure' causes real happiness to
elude so many of us — and also provides a desperately needed
roadmap for escaping the pleasure trap."
—Sharon Begley, coauthor of the New York Times best seller The
Emotional Life of Your Brain
"Pleasure and happiness are not the same thing – as our addictions
to everything from unhealthy food to cellphones show. In this book,
Dr. Lustig unpacks the science of pleasure versus happiness to
explain the true causes of the last 40 years of addiction,
depression, and disease. The good news is that the solution is easy
— well, maybe not so easy — put down your cellphone. And sleep.
You’ll be happier, and you’ll live longer!"
—Arianna Huffington, author of the New York Times best seller The
Sleep Revolution
"Dr. Robert Lustig examines our culture of illness, an
industry-created fog that, despite our best efforts to cope, has
left us stressed, isolated, addicted, and depressed. With
The Hacking of the American Mind, he empowers us with the science
of mind, brain, and love in a delightful, insightful, and humorous
way. You can live by pursuing pleasure, sugar-coated as
'happiness,' or you can read this book."
—Elissa Epel, coauthor of the New York Times best seller The
Telomere Effect
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