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Questions About Obesity, Surgery, and Colorectal Cancer

February 9, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

If you want an example of extremely unhelpful health reporting, look no further than two reports this week on obesity, surgery, and colorectal cancer. Two different studies. Precisely opposite findings on a difficult subject. Very little perspective. Taken at face value, one can only conclude that surgery might add to the risk of colorectal cancer […]

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Getting Real About Teen Bariatric Surgery Outcomes

January 26, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Back in October, the American Academy of Pediatrics made a bold statement. Teen bariatric surgery is an important, safe, and effective option for youth with severe obesity. Thus, we must solve problems with access to this care for many young people who need it. But a new study tells us that mere access to the […]

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Ten Big Stories to Watch in 2020

December 30, 2019

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’re launching a whole new decade on Wednesday. So it makes sense to step back for a moment and think about what the coming year will bring in obesity, nutrition, and health. We’ll be ready for surprises. Those are unpredictable. But we’re pretty sure that these big stories – already in play – will grab […]

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Revisiting Gastric Sleeve and Bypass Surgeries

December 20, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

One and done is a lovely turn of phrase. It’s also one of those sweet little lies about dealing with obesity. “You can lose the weight and keep it off for good.” That’s the seductive promise of a currently trendy weight loss app. It’s also implicit in the false positioning of bariatric surgery as a […]

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Last Resort: A False Premise for Bariatric Surgery

December 10, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Entrenched habits die hard. So it is with treating bariatric surgery as a last resort. In case you had any doubt, a new study in PLOS Medicine provides more reason to rethink this is a false premise for bariatric surgery. Jans Anders and colleagues found that when more time passes between the onset of diabetes […]

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Ten Years, Ten Milestones in Obesity and Health

December 9, 2019

ConscienHealth, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’re just about done with this decade that started in 2010. And if you look back over these ten years, it’s plain to see that we’ve marked some big milestones in obesity and health. Here are ten that stand out. No doubt, others will seem big to you. So please, use the comment function below […]

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Does Bariatric Surgery Make Pregnancy Safer?

December 8, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Obesity presents many challenges, but perhaps some of the most troubling can be with pregnancy. It can make getting pregnant more difficult. Also, it can lead to complications in pregnancy. So the news that obesity treatment in the form of bariatric surgery might make pregnancy safer is good news indeed. An Observational Study First and […]

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Better Life and Health for Teens After Bariatric Surgery

November 22, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New data this week adds to our view of life and health for teens after bariatric surgery. Both are better for most of them after bariatric surgery. This week’s data deals with quality of life, pain, physical function, and kidney function. Two new studies document important benefits from the surgery. One other study offers an […]

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A Sad Tale of Two Bypass Surgeries

November 18, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Let’s talk about two different kinds of bypass surgeries. Both of them are the subject of studies presented at the American Heart Association’s scientific meeting this past weekend. But that’s where the similarities end. Operation C We’ll call the first of these procedures Operation C. More than 200,000 people have these surgeries done every year. […]

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ObesityWeek: Ten Top Take-Home Messages

November 9, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’ve had our full dose of Las Vegas. But ObesityWeek has given us more to think about than shows and casinos. With record attendance of 5,800, it was more than any one person could absorb. No doubt, everyone has returned home with a different experience from ObesityWeek. So here are our ten top take-home messages. […]

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