Index
Rob Noonan
(University of Bolton, UK)
Capitalism, Health and Wellbeing
ISBN: 978-1-83797-898-4, eISBN: 978-1-83797-897-7
Publication date: 22 April 2024
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Noonan, R. (2024), "Index", Capitalism, Health and Wellbeing, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 185-191. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-897-720241023
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Copyright © 2024 Rob Noonan. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Abraham Maslow
, 34
Academic inflation
, 95
Active leisure time behaviours
, 100
Acute stress
, 59
Adam Smith
, 75
Advertisers
, 80
Advertising
, 69, 81
Affluenza
, 72
Afghanistan
, 73
Africa
, 30, 50
Aggressive marketing
, 110
Agriculture
, 87–88
Air pollution
, 110–112
Alcohol
, 28
Alexander Fleming
, 129
Amazon
, 109
America
, 10, 14–15
American Airlines
, 89
Amsterdam
, 13
Anatole France
, 49
Antibiotics
, 34–35, 129
Anticipation
, 59–60
Antidepressants
, 34–35
Anxiety
, 79, 145–146
Artificial intelligence
, 89
Assets
, 34, 146
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
, 29
Austerity
, 133
Automation
, 86
Automobile
, 67
Bank of England
, 55–56, 72–73
Bariatric surgery
, 141
Barry Schwartz
, 71
Basic needs
, 1, 75
BBC documentary
, 29
Belonging
, 21
Bengal Famine of 1770
, 134
Bernie Sanders
, 49
Big companies
, 110
Big tech firms
, 42
Black Report
, 130–131
Blockbuster
, 91
Blue-collar jobs
, 90–91
Body mass index (BMI)
, 39–40, 139
Body weight
, 44–45
Boer War
, 128
Boris Johnson
, 2
Brexit
, 25
Calories
, 1–2, 14, 141–142
Canary in the coal mine
, 2, 21, 149
Capital
, 61–62
Capital accumulation
, 57
Capitalism
, 1, 15, 19
Capitalist economic system
, 68
Car companies
, 110
Car dependency
, 106–107, 113
Car tax system
, 107
Cardiovascular disease
, 12
Cars
, 77, 106
Catastrophic plagues
, 52
Change
, 63
Charles Booth
, 128
Child mortality rates
, 9
Child poverty
, 53
Childhood obesity
, 40
China
, 41, 134
Cholera
, 1, 129
Cigarettes
, 20, 43
Circular economy
, 116
Climate change
, 1–2, 115–116, 121
Climate science
, 118
Coca Cola
, 39
Cognitive skills
, 89
Collateral damage
, 5, 147
Collectivism
, 21, 149–150
Commodification
, 73
Commodity
, 77–78
Communicable diseases
, 1
Communication technology
, 72
Competition
, 4, 21, 96
Consolation spending
, 15, 79
Conspicuous consumption
, 68–69
Consumer society
, 24
Consumer spending
, 68, 99–100
Consumerism
, 52
Consumption
, 4–5
food
, 40
material
, 15
patterns
, 68
Containerisation
, 86
Control
, 60
Convenience
, 23
Corporations
, 4–5, 39
COVID-19
, 11
crisis
, 132–133
lockdown
, 108
pandemic
, 3, 22, 78–79
Credit
, 72–73
Crime
, 26, 50
Cuba
, 44
Cultural change
, 31
Culture
, 1, 140–141
Cycle
, 72–73
Cycling
, 44–45
David Foster Wallace
, 69
David Lloyd George
, 128
David Stuckler
, 133
De Beers company
, 70
Deaths of despair
, 21
Debt
, 24–25
Deficit model
, 34
Deindustrialisation
, 88, 90
Deliveroo
, 16
Demographic transition
, 11–12
Depression
, 24, 28–29, 34–35, 145–146
Diamond industry
, 70
Diet
, 39, 42
Digital poverty
, 53
Digital technologies
, 100
Dignity
, 75–76
Disability
, 15–16
Disease
, 53
of consumption
, 41
Displacement
, 86, 116
Disruption
, 26, 63
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
, 95
Double burden of malnutrition
, 45
Downshifting
, 36, 100
Driving
, 44–45
Drugs
, 32–35
Dutch hunger winter
, 134–135
East India Company
, 134
Ecological breakdown
, 116
Economic development
, 11
Economic growth
, 2–3, 11, 14, 36, 49–50, 147
Economic restructuring programmes
, 57
Economic system
, 21, 120
Economics
, 149
Economy
, 4, 62
Education
, 9–10, 55
Edward Bernays
, 69
Edward Jenner
, 129
Edwin Chadwick
, 127, 130
Elise Boulding
, 118
Ellen Langer
, 32
Emile Durkheim
, 24
Emissions
, 111
Emotional distress
, 43
Employment
, 55
Employment legislation
, 62–63
Engels pause
, 88
Environment
, 1, 138
Epidemics
, 61, 131
Epidemiological transition
, 11
Ernst Schumacher
, 19
Exercise
, 35
Exploitation
, 57
Externalities
, 16–17
Extrinsic values
, 80–81
Facebook
, 42
Failure demand
, 15, 17
Fast food
, 42–43
Fear of isolation
, 63
Financial crisis
, 56
Financial investments
, 55
Five ways to wellbeing
, 24, 65
Flooding
, 116
Food
, 39
Food choices
, 140–141
Food industry
, 42, 140–141
Food insecurity
, 45
Food manufacturers
, 140
Food portions
, 41
Food poverty
, 53
Food security
, 45
Food waste
, 45–46
Foresight report
, 40
‘Four horsemen’ of levelling
, 52
Friedrich Engels
, 132
Frugality
, 67
Fuel poverty
, 53
Gated communities
, 50–51
General adaptation syndrome
, 59–60
General practitioners (GPs)
, 27
Genuine Progress Indicator
, 20, 100–101
George Orwell
, 132
George Vaillant
, 23
Gertjan Vlieghe
, 55
Gig economy
, 62
Globalisation
, 41, 50, 61–62, 73, 90
Google
, 42
Gratitude
, 35
Great San Francisco earthquake
, 30
Great Smog
, 110–111
Green New Deal
, 116–117
Green space
, 4, 102
Greenhouse gas emissions
, 116
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 11, 19–20, 32, 87, 98–99, 141, 148
drawbacks to
, 20
performance
, 26
problem with
, 20
Gross National Product
, 20
Growth rates
, 46
Guy Standing
, 90
Gym
, 35–36, 106
H1N1 pandemic
, 146
Habitat
, 50
Habits
, 143–144
Hans Selye
, 59–60
Happy Planet Index
, 20, 100–101
Harvard Study of Adult Development
, 23
Health
, 9, 17, 125, 139–140
Health and Safety at Work Act
, 88
Healthcare effect
, 133
Healthy foods
, 43–44
Healthy life expectancy
, 10–11
Hedonic treadmill
, 76–77
Henry Gadsden
, 29
Hermann Biggs
, 53
High-income countries
, 78–79, 119
Higher education
, 87–88, 94–95
Hippocrates
, 39, 105
History
, 29–30, 146
Homelessness
, 133
Housing
, 3, 116–117
Housing Act
, 128
Human capital
, 51
Human Development Index
, 20, 100–101
Human security
, 56
Human violence
, 13, 52
Humanistic psychology
, 34
Hygiene
, 53, 129
Hyper-consumption
, 15
Identity
, 32, 82
Ideology
, 138
Illness
, 29, 137
Immigration
, 61–62, 90
Impulsive
, 29
Incentives
, 97–98
Income
, 9–10, 76–77
Income inequality
, 4–5, 19, 50, 52, 91
Individual-based approach
, 139
Individualism
, 137
Industrial Revolution
, 126
Industrialised countries
, 14
Inequality
, 3
Infectious disease
, 3, 129
Innovation
, 54–55
Insecure
, 80
International Labour Organization
, 94
International Monetary Fund
, 57
Intrinsic values
, 96
Iyanla Vanzant
, 75
Jacques Peretti
, 29
Japan
, 56
Jay Walking
, 108
Jay Weiss
, 60
Jeffrey Pfeffer
, 91
Jeremy Bentham
, 134
Jerry Morris
, 105
Jobs
, 62, 87–88
John Henry Newman
, 96
John Rawls
, 54
John Snow
, 129
Joseph Bazalgette
, 127
Journaling
, 144–145
Justice
, 54
Karl Marx
, 76–77
Karoshi
, 94
Kate Pickett
, 51–52
Katherine Round
, 51–52
Kennedy, Robert
, 20
Kensington
, 10–11
Kevin Systrom
, 91
Knowledge
, 33
Knowledge-based economy
, 93, 98
Kodak
, 91
Kofi Annan
, 56
Land-use policies
, 107
Lawrence Durrell
, 125
Leisure time activity
, 99–100
Levi Strauss and Co
, 90
Liberal Government
, 128
Life expectancy
, 9–11, 22
Lifestyle
, 23
Linear economy
, 116
Liverpool
, 132–133
Living standards
, 11, 130
Lobbying
, 107–108
Local councils
, 107
London
, 86
London Sewers
, 127
Loneliness
, 22
Long-term sickness
, 15–16
Lower prices
, 87
Luxury
, 50
Machines
, 34, 62
Mahatma Gandhi
, 59
Malnutrition
, 14, 45
Manufacturing jobs
, 88
Mao Zedong
, 134
Margaret Thatcher
, 88, 150
Marketisation
, 16, 95
Martin Seligman
, 27, 35
Mass famines
, 14
Mass-mobilisation warfare
, 52
Material success
, 76, 83
Materialism
, 79
Matt Haig
, 80
McDonald’s
, 39
Medication
, 31
Mental health
, 99
Michael Marmot
, 61, 80
Michael Sandel
, 73
Mike Krieger
, 91
Milton Friedman
, 108
Mindfulness
, 32
Mixed-use neighbourhoods
, 107
Modernity
, 50
Money
, 2, 115, 120
Multinational corporations
, 39
Naomi Klein
, 89–90
National curriculum
, 33–34, 134
Neighbours
, 23–24
Nelson Mandela
, 147
Nestlé
, 45
Netflix
, 91
Nicholas Shaxson
, 25
Nitin Nohria
, 121
Noise pollution
, 4, 118
Non-communicable diseases
, 11–12
Non-economic activity
, 99
Obesity
, 1–2, 10, 40–43, 139
Occupational class
, 79
Office for National Statistics
, 87–88
Oil
, 126
Oil corporations
, 112
Oil prices
, 111
Old-Age Pensions Act
, 128
Oliver James
, 72
Overconsumption
, 141
Overeating
, 14
Overweight
, 40
Overwork
, 92
Oxfam
, 21, 25
Oxford Economics
, 87
Panama and Paradise Papers scandals
, 25
Pandemic
, 11
Paradox of choice
, 71
Parkrun
, 22
Paul Lawrence
, 121
Pedestrians
, 78, 134
Penicillin
, 129
Period poverty
, 53
Pfizer
, 32–33
Pharmaceutical industry
, 24–25, 29
Physical activity
, 44–45, 105
Physical inactivity
, 14, 97
Physical toll
, 17
Pierre Bourdieu
, 96
Play
, 101
Policy
, 42
Politics
, 129
Pollution
, 21
Population health
, 1
Population-wide approach
, 139
Portion size
, 41
Positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and accomplishment model (PERMA model)
, 35
Positive psychology
, 35
Poverty
, 43, 53, 88–89, 132
Prader-Willi syndrome
, 78
Precarious work
, 16
Premature deaths
, 21
Prescription drugs
, 24–25, 27
Prevention
, 137
Primate communities
, 80
Privatisation
, 63, 102
Productivity
, 86, 98
Profit
, 15
Propaganda
, 69
Property
, 55
Prosperity
, 3, 42–43
Psychological disorders
, 24–25, 29
Psychological distress
, 15–16, 24, 27, 64
Psychological health
, 29–30
Psychological illness
, 28
Psychological toll
, 27
Psychological wellbeing
, 23
Public health
, 1–2, 53
Public Health Act
, 127
Public opinion
, 127
Public relations
, 69
Public services
, 4
Public spending
, 148
Public transport
, 4, 106
Quality of life
, 67
Quantitative easing
, 56
Recreation
, 26
Reflection
, 146
Regulations
, 140
Research
, 51
Resilience
, 65
Revolving door
, 139
Rich nation
, 4–5, 45
Richard Lazarus
, 59
Richard Louv
, 97
Richard Wilkinson
, 51–52
Risk averse
, 102
Risk thresholds
, 29
Road infrastructure
, 110
Road traffic accidents
, 109
Robert Kennedy
, 20
Robert Levine
, 23
Robert Putnam
, 23
Robert Sapolsky
, 30, 80
Robert Tressell
, 130
Roger Spitz
, 137
Ronald Reagan
, 88
Rudolph Virchow
, 129
San Francisco
, 30
Sanitation
, 11, 53
Sanjay Basu
, 133
Saskia Sassen
, 50
Saudi Aramco
, 112
School commute
, 102, 110
Screens
, 80–81, 83
Security
, 51
Sedatives
, 24–25
Seebohm Rowntree
, 128
Self-esteem
, 79
Self-interest
, 4, 19
Self-monitoring
, 144–145
Shit life syndrome
, 28
Shocks
, 60
Sigmund Freud
, 34, 69
Simon Kuznets
, 20
Simon Szreter
, 3
Skills
, 33
Skype
, 79
Slowing down
, 35
Social capital hypothesis
, 52
Social class
, 53–54
Social cohesion
, 51–52
Social comparison
, 76–77
Social deficit
, 23–24
Social determinants of health
, 4, 96, 128, 130, 132, 135
Social differentiation of neighbourhoods
, 126–127
Social disadvantage
, 27
Social disorder
, 24
Social gradient
, 61
Social hierarchies
, 81–82
Social interaction
, 64
Social isolation
, 26
Social marketing campaigns of multinational corporations
, 41–42
Social media
, 81
Social medicine
, 32
Social mixing
, 51–52
Social movements
, 62–63
Social murder
, 132
Social prescribing
, 32
Social progress
, 19–20
Social reform
, 26
Social relations
, 92
Social relationships
, 23–24
Social risk effect
, 133
Social standing
, 52
Social support
, 28
Socialise
, 4
Societal cost
, 103
Societal problems
, 15
Socioeconomic status
, 46
Softer skills
, 145
Soviet Union
, 134
Speeding
, 109
Spending
, 9–10
Sports utility vehicles (SUVs)
, 106
Starbucks
, 50
Starvation
, 9
State collapse
, 52
Status
, 15, 17, 22, 27, 36, 44, 52, 76, 80–83, 91, 96, 100, 119, 121
Status anxiety
, 51–52
Status games
, 79, 96, 119
Status insecurity
, 51–52
Status quo
, 78
Status syndrome
, 80
Steve Jobs
, 125
Steven Pinker
, 13
Sticking plaster approach
, 121
Stop de Kindermoord (stop the child murder) campaign
, 31
Stress
, 59–60, 79
Stress hormones
, 30–31, 80
Stress-responses
, 60
Stressors
, 59–60
Structural causes
, 24–25
Subsistence
, 24
Substance misuse
, 26
Success game
, 121
Suicides
, 23, 28
Survival
, 9–10
Sustainability
, 25
‘Take-make-waste’ approach
, 116
Tax cuts
, 4
Taxes
, 110
Technological advancements
, 85
Technological innovation
, 78–79
Technology
, 54–55
Television (TV)
, 4, 12, 20, 23, 72, 76, 96, 100, 103, 110, 130, 141
Temporal exhaustion
, 118
Tesco
, 86
‘The four Ds’
, 3
Therapy
, 34–35
Thomas Merton
, 9
Thorstein Veblen
, 68–69
Tim Jackson
, 75–76
Time
, 137
Time pressures
, 22, 99
Tobacco
, 12
‘Torches of Freedom’ campaign
, 69–70
Trade unions
, 62–63
Transformative revolutions
, 52
Transport
, 111
Transport poverty
, 53
Transportation
, 55
Treatment
, 15–16
Treatment approach
, 32–33
Tuberculosis
, 1
Twitter
, 42
Typhoid
, 1
Uber Eats
, 16
UK National Health Service (NHS)
, 15–16, 131, 138
Ultra-processed foods
, 41
UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 19
Uncertainty
, 63
Underwork
, 92
Unequal societies
, 51
Unhealthy food
, 39
Unhealthy products
, 39
United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 5
United Nations (UN)
, 56
United States (US)
, 9–10, 21
Universal basic income
, 91
Universities
, 94–95
Unproductive
, 95–96
Unsustainable debt
, 56
Urbanisation
, 11–12, 126, 128
Vance Packard
, 72
Veil of ignorance
, 54
Victorian era
, 106–107, 146
Violence
, 132
Volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity world (VUCA world)
, 63–64
Wages
, 55
Walking
, 44–45, 99, 105–106, 113
Walt Rostow
, 11
Walter Cannon
, 59
Walter Mischel
, 144
Walter Scheidel
, 52
Wasted time
, 68–69
Water
, 2, 53
Wealth
, 4
Wealth of Nations
, 75
Weight gain
, 41, 143
Weight loss surgery
, 141
Wellbeing
, 17, 34, 65
White-collar jobs
, 90–91
Whitehall studies
, 61
Will Storr
, 76, 81
William Beveridge
, 130–131
Winston Churchill
, 109
Workers
, 4–5, 109
Workplace
, 85
World Bank
, 57
World Health Organization
, 34, 40, 46, 94, 97
- Prelims
- Introduction
- Part 1 Canaries in the Coal Mine
- Chapter 1 Balance: Too Much of Anything Is Bad for Us
- Chapter 2 Gross Domestic Product, Productivity and Social Progress
- Chapter 3 The Psychological Toll
- Chapter 4 The Physical Toll
- Part 2 Externalities and Underpinning Drivers
- Chapter 5 Income Inequality
- Chapter 6 Disruption and Uncertainty
- Chapter 7 Consumption and the Drive to Acquire
- Chapter 8 The Rat Race: Keeping Up and Getting Ahead
- Chapter 9 Working Harder and for Longer
- Chapter 10 The Drive for Productivity Drives Physical Inactivity
- Chapter 11 Walking Is Great for Health But Not Capitalism
- Chapter 12 The Success Game Drives Productivity and Consumption
- Part 3 Making Better Use of History and Scientific Evidence
- Chapter 13 The Environment Shapes Our Health
- Chapter 14 Thinking Long Term
- Chapter 15 Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Index