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Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Section VIII: Concept 25: Recognizing Quackery: Becoming and Informed Consumer
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2Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Fraud Intentional perversion of truth for gain.
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3Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Quackery Promotion of health schemes that are: –False –Unproven –Dangerous
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4Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Susceptibility to Fraud or Quackery Concern about appearance, health or performance Lack of knowledge Desire for immediate results See “On the Web” 25-2 for more information
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5 Clues to Quackery/Fraud No scientific method Use of testimonials and anecdotes Typically have something to sell False claims like “everyone can benefit” Promise of quick results Claims approval by FDA –Federal law does not even permit the mention of FDA that suggests marketing approval Misquotes of scientific journal articles Often sell products through mail
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6Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Potentially Fraudulent Weight Loss Techniques Fad diets Spot reduction exercises Body wraps Fat loss creams Metabolic stimulators
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7Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Potentially Fraudulent Fitness Products Muscle gain supplements Fat loss supplements Anti-fatigue supplements
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8Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Potentially Fraudulent Health Products Supplements for health/disease: –Anti-oxidant vitamin supplements (megadoses) –Immune system boosters Life extension products: –Energy enhancers –Memory enhancers See “On the Web” 25-4 about issues with herbs
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9Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Clues to Fraud and Quackery Lack of certifications / degrees Cite little or no research Use pseudo-affiliations Use frequent testimonials Make claims of prestige Discredit AMA, FDA, etc. Lab 25a information Click to see the National Coalition Against Health Fraud site
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10Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Sources of Misinformation Magazines Health store newsletters TV infomercials Click to see the US consumer information center homepage
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11Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Current Legislation The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 Puts the burden of proof for the effectiveness and safety of supplements on the FDA rather than on the supplement manufacturer. Makes it harder for fraudulent products to be removed from the market. See “On the Web” 25-3 for more info on supplements
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12Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Exercise Equipment Do you need it? Will you use it? Does it work? Does it work for me?
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13Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Health Clubs Qualified staff? Good equipment? Crowded/convenient? Contracts / memberships? Lab 25b information See “On the Web” 25-1 about tanning and salons
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14Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Fitness Books and Articles Are they authored by a qualified professional? Are they based on sound scientific principles?
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15Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Internet Information Remember, not all information on the Web is accurate!! Look for information from non-profit agencies or public health agencies if possible although many commercial (.com) sites have good information also
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