- Published: 7 January 2020
- ISBN: 9780385685320
- Imprint: Doubleday CAN Titles
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $55.00
Fit Cities
My Quest to Improve the World's Health and Wellness--Including Yours
- Published: 7 January 2020
- ISBN: 9780385685320
- Imprint: Doubleday CAN Titles
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $55.00
Advance praise for Fit Cities "Dr. Karen Lee is a happy city hero. In Fit Cities, she shows how our cities are making people fat, sick, and vulnerable. And she offers a vision that puts human well-being first by helping people eat, build and move differently. Read this book and join the Fit Cities movement!" —Charles Montgomery, author of Happy City "While Canadians understand that they should move more, eat better, and connect with their social networks to be healthy, their journey to health has not been supported by the environment in which they live, work and play. In Fit Cities, Dr. Karen Lee, a leading expert in the field of healthy built environments, uses her personal experience and real-world practical examples from New York City and internationally to show us how health gains can be achieved when citizens and many sectors mobilize together to create the kind of communities that we all want to live in. If you think books on public health are boring, give this one a try!" —Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada "On-the-ground, in-the-neighbourhood knowledge from a health expert who knows how critical places and spaces are to living our best lives." —Charles Branas, Chair of Epidemiology at Columbia University and co-author of Changing Places, The Science and Art of New Urban Planning "This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to know why we aren't making progress in preventing chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes. Dr. Karen Lee exposes how today's environment is fighting against our efforts to optimally manage chronic diseases and their risk factors like obesity. She weaves intriguing real-life stories of how simple interventions can create health. Care providers and patients alike should take note!" —Dr. Nadia Khan, MD, FRCPC, Professor and Interim Head of General Internal Medicine Division, University of British Columbia; President, Hypertension Canada; co-author, Diabetes Canada Guidelines "Dr. Lee retraces key developments in our understanding of the importance of our life and work environments in preventing obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers through her work with health departments in the United States, Columbia, Canada, Taiwan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. Her professional journey reflects the global challenge of modifying the settings we live and work in to reverse lifestyle risk factors associated with non-communicable diseases. From reducing unhealthy food consumption to increasing physical activity and developing holistic approaches to promoting healthy living 'as a default,' her account provides insightful glimpses into the challenges, constraints, solutions, and achievements of public health and policy." —Yoong Kang Zee, CEO, Health Promotion Board, Singapore "Fit Cities shows us that some of the world's leading health challenges can be successfully addressed by building key partnerships and bringing inspirational professionals together. City builders, all levels of government, and citizens alike can learn from Dr. Lee's experience, advice, and passion for all of us to achieve healthier outcomes in our professional practice, communities, and personal lives.” —Eleanor Mohammed, President, Canadian Institute of Planners (2016–2020) and Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, City of Beaumont "This public health crusader's gripping narrative is essential reading for policymakers, practitioners, and anyone genuinely curious about what actually makes us healthy." —Lawrence Loh, Associate Medical Officer of Health for Peel Region and Adjunct Professor at Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto Karen Lee's remarkable career has been devoted to discovering what works for the built environment and health, and the tremendous