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An Enduring Link: COVID-19 and Cardiometabolic Health

An Enduring Link: COVID-19 and Cardiometabolic Health

September 18, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

More experience with COVID-19 tells us that the relationship between COVID-19 and cardiometabolic health is more than a passing thing. It starts with the risk that obesity confers for worse outcomes with COVID-19. That was the first clue. But that’s not the end of it. Because people are learning that the effects of COVID-19 can […]

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Parachute in Switzerland

A Parachute for Obesity in the Midst of a Pandemic

August 4, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Just how important is bariatric surgery for someone living with obesity in the midst of a pandemic? We’re getting all kinds of advice about how to best take care of ourselves in this stressful time. Barely a day passes without another study confirming the reasons for concern. Obesity raises the risk for hospitalization and death […]

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Death of Fedor Chizhov

The Deadly Effects of Delayed Care in the Pandemic

July 3, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The cost of delayed care for chronic diseases – such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes – is steep in this pandemic. In fact, three separate analyses this week give us a glimpse of excess deaths in the early months of this continuing tragedy. But unfortunately, pinning these numbers down is a tricky business. However, […]

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Weeping Angels from an Imaginary World

Real Money, Imaginary Benefits of Supplements for Diabetes

May 4, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’re learning a lot about health scams. When people feel scared and desperate, promises of a “game-changer” for a dread disease (e.g., COVID-19) can arouse passions. But an objective look at actual evidence brings the truth into view. Then the scam becomes a mess for people who fell for it. That experience should be instructive […]

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Reverence for the App

How Much Can an App Help with Weight?

February 5, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’re guilty. Like many others walking down the street, it seems we can’t do it without the aid of our phone. Can that same phone help with weight? A new study in Obesity says yes. A little bit. In the short term. Mobile apps can indeed help. A Meta-Analysis Xue Cai and colleagues analyzed data […]

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Dead End

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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Clocks

Smarter Meal Timing for Better Metabolic Function?

December 6, 2019

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

Sizzle and substance mingle in a pair of recent publications about meal timing and metabolic function. This is definitely a hot topic. People packed into the session on this subject at ObesityWeek. You can also see interest growing in Google search volume. But, as these two papers illustrate, we should read with caution. An RCT […]

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The Las Vegas Strip

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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ObesityWeek: Why Have We Failed to Reduce Obesity?

ObesityWeek: Why Have We Failed to Reduce Obesity?

November 8, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“I don’t have the answer, but I intend to be provocative.” With those words yesterday, Barbara Corkey opened her challenge to conventional thinking about obesity. After more than three decades, obesity prevalence keeps rising. Along with trend, diabetes rates are rising, too. Why have we so clearly failed to reduce obesity and diabetes? Perhaps we […]

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Las Vegas Sensory Overload

Make Your Top 10 List for Las Vegas ObesityWeek Now

October 31, 2019

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

Get ready for sensory overload. We’re heading to Las Vegas where roughly 5,000 scientists and professionals will focus on obesity next week, all week. It’s overwhelming. So your best bet is to make your top-ten list now. Because once you get to Vegas, you better have a plan. Here’s our top ten to give you […]

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