Volume 28, Issue 2, April 2014, Pages 235–245
Ethical Issues in Gastroenterology
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‘Please, sir, can I have some more?’ Food, lifestyle, diets: Respect and moral responsibility
Abstract
This
article is about respect for food, responsibility for lifestyle and
diet and responsibility for those who suffer from lack of food. After
some general reflections on food, feasts, flatulence, taboos and waste, I
argue that we have a responsibility to live a healthy lifestyle, but
that there are also morally good reasons for taking risks with our
health as we cherish other goals and values. Then I discuss situations,
using the example of obesity, in which people are not free to choose
their lifestyle. Governments and doctors have responsibilities in
enabling people to chose healthy eating habits, e.g. by facilitating
access to healthy foods and by criticizing scientifically unfounded
weight loss diets. I continue to defend that we need to respect food and
those who prepare it, and that we have a moral responsibility to
contribute to the solution of the food gap in the world.
Keywords
- Responsibility for health;
- Food;
- Diet;
- Obesity;
- Ethics
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