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More Than Weight Loss: Bariatric Surgery and Diabetes

December 10, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study revives an old question. Isn’t the benefit of bariatric surgery for people with diabetes more than just weight loss? In the December issue of Diabetes Care, Blandine Laferrère and colleagues write: “Our data show the time course of changes in β-cell function after RYGB. The improvement in β-cell function after RYGB, but […]

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Half a Loaf

The Half-Measure of Screening for Diabetes and Obesity

August 28, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Half a loaf is better than none, wrote John Heywood in his 1546 book of proverbs. So should we be thrilled that the USPSTF is making a “huge” change to diabetes screening for people with overweight and obesity? Or is this only a half-measure that will do nothing if people don’t have access to care […]

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Men Operating Submarine Controls

Losing Ground on Diabetes Control

June 12, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Would it be too strong to call this one of the biggest public health failures of the 21st century? We ask this about diabetes control because it appears to be out of control. After a decade of better control at the turn of the century, key markers of health in people living with diabetes have […]

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Have Declines in Heart Disease Deaths Ended?

Have Declines in Heart Disease Deaths Ended?

June 10, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New data on deaths for 2020 from CDC present a stark picture. The rate of deaths due to heart disease rose by more than three percent in 2020. This has happened only one other time in the last 20 years. In 2015, the death rate rose by less than a percent. Even more dramatically, the […]

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Flutist on the Cliffs

Diabetes, Obesity, and the Ambulance in the Valley

April 13, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

In all of the work we do with nutrition, obesity, and metabolic health, nothing is more irritating than a false choice between prevention and treatment. More than a century old, the parable of The Ambulance Down in the Valley is a perfect expression of it. Shall we spend all of our money on an ambulance […]

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USPSTF: More Screening for Diabetes with High BMI?

March 18, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This week, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) published a new draft recommendation on screening for diabetes and pre-diabetes for people with a high BMI. Until now, the recommendation has been to screen everyone with a BMI over 25 at age 40 and up. But the new recommendation, if it becomes final, would expand […]

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Jack Frost

How Weight Bias Infects Diabetes Care

March 16, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Bias and stigma are not confined to obesity. And in fact, a considerable body of research tells us that far too many people with diabetes experience it and it is greatest in people who require insulin, have more difficulty controlling the disease, and have a higher BMI. Though stigma can be a problem for people […]

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Human Islet-Like Organoids

Is Diabetes Incidence Flat or Declining?

February 24, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Good news seems a bit rare these days. So reading that a robust new analysis says type 2 diabetes incidence is dropping in high-income countries prompts more questions. Is this trend real? Or is it an artifact of this one, very large dataset? Does this represent progress? Or merely a shift in the global patterns […]

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Losing a Year of Lifespan in the First Half of 2020

Losing a Year of Lifespan in the First Half of 2020

February 19, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The lifespan expected for a baby born in America during the first half of 2020 dropped by a year, compared to what it was in 2019. But for a Black child, the drop in life  expectancy (2.7 years) was more than three times worse than for a White child (0.8 years). Life expectancy for a […]

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Mouse Pancreatic Islet

COVID-19 at Work in New Diabetes Cases

February 2, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It is now becoming apparent that the connection between diabetes and COVID-19 is a two-way street. On one hand, people with diabetes are at risk for more severe cases with COVID-19. On the other hand, it seems that COVID-19 is at work in new cases of diabetes. In fact, diabetes may come to about 14 […]

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