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Dark Side of the Egg

Homework: A Natural Experiment in Lifestyle Changes

March 19, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

We have a grand natural experiment underway – a huge lifestyle intervention. Suddenly, hundreds of millions of people are living a more confined lifestyle. We have no more third place, no commute to work, only the home place. So physical activity and nutrition patterns will change. Likewise, social dynamics will change, too. But we have […]

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Snake Oil

Pseudoscience in the Midst of a Pandemic

March 18, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

A public health emergency can have an unfortunate side effect. With the coronavirus pandemic, pseudoscience, quackery, and fraud are emerging, too. Diets and supplements to “boost” your immune system are a common form of this fraud. Honestly, sometimes this sort of misinformation flies under the radar of normally discerning people. But we praise Dietitians of […]

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CT Colonogaphy

The FODMAP Diet: Widely Misused for Weight Loss

February 25, 2020

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

The FODMAP diet is useful to help manage irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but it’s becoming more popular. Now bloggers and so-called health gurus have jumped on board, claiming it can treat everything from acne to weight loss. While it would be great if the diet did help to manage these hard-to-treat conditions, these claims are […]

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Stouffer's Fit Kitchen Steak Fajita

The Evolution of an Obesogenic Food Supply

February 17, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity

Why do we have so much obesity? One possible answer is evolution. By this, we don’t mean human evolution. Rather, we mean commercial evolution – of an obesogenic food supply. Many have suggested that the problem lies with addictive foods. Michael Moss tells a slick story about the evil food industry engineering hyperpalatable food that […]

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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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Latte Art

Making Dairy an All or Nothing Battle

February 1, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Starbucks is making a statement. Again. Dairy is on the way out. In the interest of making making itself an earth-friendly enterprise, Starbucks will be pushing people toward plant milks. So twitter lit up immediately. Who Are They Kidding? Whoever thought this up is, “quite frankly, as incorrect as anyone possibly could be,” said RD […]

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Warning People About What Not to Eat in Mexico

Warning People About What Not to Eat in Mexico

January 31, 2020

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

The Associated Press calls it a win for anti-obesity activists in Mexico. A decade of fighting about food warning labels has brought a victory. Front of pack labels in Mexico will put big black stop signs on products with too much sugar, salt, or saturated fat. Finally, people will learn what not to eat. But […]

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Beef Pot Roast

Massive Meat Mayhem, Part 3

January 24, 2020

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

We didn’t think the meat mayhem reported last week could get any nastier. We were wrong. That’s because John Sharp, Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, is now requesting an investigation of actions by Walter Willett, Frank Hu, David Katz, and the True Health Initiative related to this big mess. He calls their reported […]

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Meal Prep

Do We Value the Food That Sustains Us?

January 22, 2020

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

Spending five days with some of the most influential nutrition communication professionals in America has made us think. Do we value the food that sustains us? Is the low cost of food in America entirely a good thing? Why, despite that low cost, do we still have so much food insecurity? Cheap Calories Make no […]

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Veggie Cups for School Lunch

Solving the Problem of Too Many Fruits and Veggies at School

January 21, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Late last week (we call it a Friday news dump) the USDA proposed new rules for school nutrition. The administration calls it regulatory reform. Flexibility to reduce food waste. But childhood nutrition advocates call it a move for more pizza and fewer veggies at school. USDA says it “did not intentionally announce this proposed rule […]

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