30 Notes
8 . “gutter oil”: David Barboza, “Recycled Cooking Oil Found to Be
Latest Hazard in China,” New York Times, March 3 , 0 0 , http://www.ny
times.com/ 0 0 / 04 / 0 /world/asia/ 0 shanghai.html; Michael Riggs, “China’s
Frightening, Unpleasant Cooking-Oil Scandal,” The Atlantic, October 30 ,
0 3 , http://www.theatlantic.com/china/archive/ 0 3 / 0 /chinas-frightening
-unpleasant-cooking-oil-scandal/ 8 000 /; Editorial Board, “Taiwan’s ‘Gutter
Oil’ Scandal,” New York Times, September 8 , 0 4 , https://www.nytimes.com
/ 0 4 / 09 / 9 /opinion/taiwans-gutter-oil-scandal.html.
86. thirty different medical conditions: Brownell and Horgen, Food
Fight, 43 ; “The Impact of Obesity on Your Body and Health,” American So-
ciety for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, accessed March , 0 8 , https://as
mbs.org/patients/impact-of-obesity.
87. cheaper to fill up on unhealthy foods: Carlson and Frazão, “Are
Healthy Foods Really More Expensive?”
88. burn off a slice of pizza: Penny Klatell, “Seven Ways to Cut Down
on Pizza Calories,” Eat Out Eat Well, March , 0 , http://www.eatouteatwell
.com/seven-ways-to-cut-down-on-pizza-calories/.
89. attempts to lose weight: “Nudge, Nudge,” The Economist, Decem-
ber , 0 , https://www.economist.com/node/ 6807 /print.
90. metabolisms had slowed down: Erin Fothergill et al., “Persistent
Metabolic Adaptation 6 Years After ‘The Biggest Loser’ Competition,” Obe-
sity 4 , no. 8 (August 0 6 ), 6 – 9 , http://doi.org/ 0 . 00 /oby. 38 ; Gina
Kolata, “After ‘The Biggest Loser,’ Their Bodies Fought to Regain Weight,”
New York Times, May , 0 6 , https://www.nytimes.com/ 0 6 / 0 / 0 /health
/biggest-loser-weight-loss.html.
9 . best dietary advice: Frazão, “America’s Eating Habits,” 34.
9 . evils of overeating: Ibid.
Chapter 10
. engineered to resist pesticides: The term pesticide customarily includes
herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, repellants, and other control agents.
. For thousands of years: Paul Kriwaczek, Babylon: Mesopotamia and
the Birth of Civilization (New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 0 ), Kindle
edition; “Ancient Mesopotamia: The History, Our History,” Oriental Insti-
tute Museum, University of Chicago, accessed March , 0 8 , http://chnm.
gmu.edu/worldhistorysources/d/ 3 /whm.html.
3. Silt particles too small to see: Thorkild Jacobsen and Robert Adams,
“Salt and Silt in Ancient Mesopotamian Agriculture,” Science 8 , no. 3334