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Reason and Emotion in Obesity Care for Young Persons

Reason and Emotion in Obesity Care for Young Persons

December 18, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Both reason and emotion play a role in obesity care for young persons. Feelings about this subject are strong. The experience of living with obesity is intense for families, children, and youth. Recent reporting makes this clear. Equally clear is reporting and new data that tell us we’re not coping with it very well. Severe […]

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Moving Beyond Weight in Pediatric Obesity Research and Care

Moving Beyond Weight in Pediatric Obesity Research and Care

November 30, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For the last two days, we have been both observing and participating in an NIH meeting on pharmacotherapy for obesity in children and youth that has been quite a pleasant surprise. Scientists, clinicians, parents, and young persons came together in a stimulating exchange of ideas. Perhaps the most notable dialogue focused on a desire to […]

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“Important” Findings in Child Obesity with No Significance

“Important” Findings in Child Obesity with No Significance

October 10, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“The findings have important implications for future intervention research in terms of the effectiveness of intervention components and characteristics … It is important that policy makers continue to recognise the school setting as a vehicle for tackling childhood obesity.” These conclusions from a systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness for school-based interventions  in child obesity […]

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YWM Engage: Connections and Care in Childhood Obesity

YWM Engage: Connections and Care in Childhood Obesity

September 26, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A leftover from the days of moral panic about obesity is the designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Month. The intentions were good but with prevention as the sole focus, families and youth already living with severe obesity got the message. They did not really count. But at the YWM 2023 Engage convention, OAC […]

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Is Childhood Obesity a Public Health Emergency?

September 14, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Epidemic, pandemic, syndemic, crisis, emergency: well-meaning people attach these words to obesity in general and often to childhood obesity in particular. Two decades ago, Cara Ebbeling, Dorota Pawlak, and David Ludwig proclaimed in Lancet that childhood obesity was a “public health crisis” and prescribed a “common sense cure.” But a new perspective published yesterday in Pediatrics […]

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The Overwhelming Appeal of Simplistic Obesity Thinking

August 24, 2023

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

Simplistic thinking about obesity has an overwhelming appeal. Sadly, though, it has a dismal history of letting us down. “Yes, calories in/calories out really is the key to weight loss,” writes Tamar Haspel in the Washington Post. To insure we don’t miss the point, she closes by saying: “It’s the calories, people. It’s the calories.” […]

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Water Down Childhood Weight Gain in Elementary School?

August 15, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Can a simple program to promote drinking water prevent obesity in elementary schools? Well, no. But a new study in Pediatrics does tell us that promotion of drinking water can indeed prevent weight gain in elementary school students. Many well-intended childhood obesity programs have a nil effect. So it’s delightful to point to a well-controlled […]

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Is Promising Prevention Good Enough for Childhood Obesity?

August 5, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Back in February, we noted a study documenting the effects of a childhood obesity program that, according to its authors, “shows promise.” Since then, much has happened with this study. Scholars from the School of Public Health at Indiana University in Bloomington took a closer look at the statistics in this paper. The authors corrected […]

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Pricing Childhood Obesity While Discounting the Future

July 4, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

JAMA Pediatrics has a pair of new papers today on the cost of childhood obesity. One of them adds up the medical expenses incurred by youth aged 2 to 19. The other editorializes about determining the value of interventions to manage weight. Both of them focus on pricing childhood obesity in the present while discounting […]

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A Message for Health Meddlers: Butt Out

June 18, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

We can’t miss it. Everywhere we turn, certain people are busy clucking about the health choices that other people make. Politicians see an opportunity to stir up their followers with talk about the health of transgender youth. Women’s health, especially regarding pregnancy, is a political hot button. On top of that, meddlers have lately become […]

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