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The Essential Value of Exercise in NAFLD

The Essential Value of Exercise in NAFLD

February 17, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

NAFLD – the accumulation of fat in the liver without excessive alcohol use – is one of the key reasons that obesity is a real and chronic disease. It is one of the common complications of obesity, and it is rising in parallel with obesity – most disturbingly in children. Of course, losing weight is […]

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An Old Man of Corfu

Exercise from the Ministry of Silly Walks to BMJ

December 22, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

More 50 years ago, John Cleese ran the Ministry of Silly Walks for a skit on Monty Python’s Flying Circus. He interviewed a grant applicant who had a silly walk and told Cleese that “with government backing I could make it very silly.” Now this little exercise has made it from the Ministry of Silly […]

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Five Angels Dancing

Angels Dancing Make for Good Exercise

December 17, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Do angels dancing on the head of a pin get good exercise? We’ll have to get back to you on that one. But we can say that thinking about the value of exercise for overcoming obesity is worthwhile. In the International Journal of Obesity over the last few weeks an excellent conversation about this has […]

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Take the Stairs for a Longer Life?

Take the Stairs for a Longer Life?

December 9, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We have four levels in our home – three sets of stairs to climb. So this new study in Nature Medicine yesterday definitely has our attention. Digging into observational activity monitor data from the UK Biobank, Emmanuel Stamatakis and colleagues from all over the world found that short bursts of vigorous activity – like quickly […]

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Long Distance Runners, Ancient Greece, image from a Greek amphora

The Mythical Race Between Diet and Exercise

December 3, 2022

You can’t outrun a bad diet. It’s a clever turn of phrase that resonates. But like many things that resonate about diet, exercise, and obesity, it might be a little too clever. In a very gentle way, David Allison, Dennis Bier, and Julie Locher point this out in a brief commentary appearing this week in […]

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The Football Players

The Social Dimension of Physical Activity

November 28, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

How important is the social dimension of physical activity? Recent modeling research published in PLOS One suggests that it’s critical. Ensela Mema and colleagues developed a mathematical model to estimate both social and non-social influences on physical activity across the population. They found that social influences were critical for maintaining physical activity or reducing sedentary […]

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Teddy and Teddy Sledding

Does Grandparenting Explain Physical Activity Benefits?

December 1, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Let’s start with a disclosure of vested interests. It’s entirely possible that we hold strong biases about grandparenting and physical activity, since we engage in both with enthusiasm. Nonetheless, it is also objectively true that the active grandparent hypothesis is receiving considerable attention. A new article in PNAS by Daniel Lieberman and colleagues is prompting […]

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Sideways

Exercise: Energy In, Energy Out, Energy Sideways

August 30, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Exercise for weight loss is a durable concept. Some advocates even push for food labels to describe the exercise necessary to burn calories in a food serving. But the premise for this is false. A new study in Current Biology explains the problem better than ever before. It turns out that when a person does […]

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Moderate Diet, Moderate Exercise, Real Heart Health

Moderate Diet, Moderate Exercise, Real Heart Health

August 3, 2021

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

People are fond of saying you can’t outrun a bad diet. Taking that catchphrase to a more positive track, a new study in Circulation tells us that running to a better diet can deliver better heart health. The study showed the effects a healthy diet with a modest calorie reduction combined with moderate exercise. This […]

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Working Submarine Controls

New Study in NEJM: Controlling versus Losing Weight

May 6, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Weight loss is a minor part of obesity care. It’s blindingly obvious, but most people have a tough time wrapping their heads around this basic fact. A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine today tells this story in a very elegant way. It’s all about controlling weight over time. Getting Weight Loss […]

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