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United States Army Skill Badges

Diabetes and Obesity Jump in the U.S. Military

April 15, 2023

New surveillance data from the U.S. Defense Health Agency tells us that the pandemic brought a large jump in diabetes, obesity, and eating disorders in the military. Between 2018 and 2021, the prevalence of obesity rose from 16 percent to 19 percent. The incidence of type 2 diabetes jumped by 25 percent and new cases […]

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Egrets from Quick Lessons in Simplified Drawing

A “Simple” Solution for Diabetes and Obesity

April 10, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Writing in the Guardian, Jon Ungoed-Thomas tells us he’s stumbled upon a simple solution for diabetes and obesity. A low-carb diet will cure them both! In an observational study of patients in a general practice who volunteered to religiously follow a low-carb diet, they found that patients could lose weight and put diabetes in remission. […]

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Pair of Mandarin Ducks

The Merger of Obesity and Diabetes

April 3, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This is a merger that has taken decades – the merger of obesity and diabetes. Ethan Sims first coined the term diabesity in 1973. Even five decades ago, the coincidence of diabetes and obesity was unmistakable, but the standards of care for obesity and diabetes did not reflect the recognition of obesity as anything other […]

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Fruit and Coffeepot

Headline Fantasies: Coffee and Obesity

March 17, 2023

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

“Coffee could slash obesity,” says the New York Post. Now you might think that cynical folks at the Post just make this stuff up because it’s so obviously false. But in fact, they have help from PR by the BMJ, and they’re not alone. The BMJ managed to induce quite a few news outlets last […]

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Surging Diabetes and Obesity in Young Persons

Surging Diabetes and Obesity in Young Persons

March 6, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For the health of the U.S. population, this is a bad sign. While healthcare has done well to bringing down the prevalence of high cholesterol in young persons, diabetes and obesity are surging. Hypertension? It’s in between – neither rising nor falling in persons 20 to 44 over the timespan from 2009 to 2020. These […]

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Glass Not Full

Are Semaglutide Supply Shortages Over?

February 3, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

This is a story that’s been on repeat for well over a year. Novo Nordisk announced its business results for the full year of 2022 this week and declared that supply issues with Wegovy are over – almost. But the fact is that it’s not at all clear that the problem of supply shortages for […]

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Grizzly Bears

A Metabolic Gift for Gaining Weight and Hibernating

December 24, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For some of us, gaining weight (especially at this time of year) is a metabolic curse. But there are individuals for whom gaining weight is a metabolic gift and, in fact, essential for surviving in good health. In this case, we are thinking about grizzly bears. These animals gain tremendous amounts of weight every year […]

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Metabolic Health in a Holiday Environment

Metabolic Health in a Holiday Environment

November 18, 2022

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

It is already starting. Here in North America, the weather is becoming crisp and winter holiday preparations are underway. The traditional feast of Thanksgiving is coming upon us next week. So a recent analysis of copious continuous glucose monitoring data from a small group of diabetes patients offers relevant insight into the challenge of metabolic […]

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Synergy

A New Combination Therapy Hits the Mark

August 26, 2022

Progress keeps coming in the pharmacotherapy for obesity. This week, Novo Nordisk announced that its new combination therapy of semaglutide and cagrilintide hit all its marks in a 32-week phase 2 study of patients with diabetes and excess weight. The combination – Novo is calling it CagriSema – worked better than either semaglutide or cagrilintide […]

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A Newspaper Seller in Paris

Unrestrained Puffery About Time-Restricted Feeding

July 7, 2022

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

“Time-restricted feeding could be key to combat obesity,” says the headline. The press release from the University of California at San Diego is a little more restrained, though. “A rhythmic small intestinal microbiome prevents obesity and type 2 diabetes,” it says. Then finally we get down to reality in the paper. There we find that […]

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