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Can You Spot Obesity from Outer Space?

September 1, 2018

Yes, you can spot neighborhoods with high obesity rates from outer space. But it’s not about the people you can see. It’s about the physical features of neighborhoods that provide clues about where obesity lives. A new paper in JAMA Network Open explains. Spotting Features That Predict More Obesity Adyasha Maharana and Elaine Okanyene Nsoesie […]

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Beaufort Cycling Classic

Really? Cardio Beats Strength on Metabolism?

August 30, 2018

A fascinating new study in the JCI Insight is spawning some tantalizing headlines. “Cardio Boosts Metabolism More Than Strength Training” says the Independent. Wow! Can a study of just ten healthy men really support such a sweeping claim? The short answer is no. But it’s still a fascinating study. A Careful Metabolic Study Thomas Morville […]

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Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Get Up and Move Around, Children!

August 18, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Ask any school teacher. Children have a tough time sitting still. But maybe that’s a good thing. Maybe we should not be taming that impulse to wiggle and squirm and get up and move. In fact, a careful new study suggests that kids with excess weight might be healthier if they get up and move […]

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A Droplet Upside Down

The Counterintuitive Physiology of Obesity

August 8, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

At the National Academy of Sciences yesterday, the Roundtable on Obesity Solutions got a bit of a jolt. It came in the form of an afternoon spent reflecting on the counterintuitive physiology of obesity. One roundtable member summed it up nicely. “This way of thinking about obesity just smashes our old models for solving the […]

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Blue at Night

The Global Environment for Soaring Childhood Obesity

July 11, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

New data on almost 13 million people, from 200 countries around the world, points to a tenfold increase in rates of obesity among children and adolescents over the last four decades. This is the largest study of its kind and it paints a startling and depressing picture of a world with soaring childhood obesity. The […]

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Ride Right

Are More People Exercising Even As Obesity Rates Climb?

July 2, 2018

How can this be? Reporters tell us that Americans are exercising more while obesity rates are increasing. It was the latest National Health Interview Survey data that prompted reporters to write such headlines. Between 2006 and 2017, the percentage of adults who say they meet aerobic exercise guidelines went from 41% to 53%. The numbers […]

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Paris Hidden Behind Its Mistakes

Is Air Pollution Giving Us More Diabetes?

June 30, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New research in Lancet Planetary Health finds that air pollution is adding to the global burden of diabetes. In fact, researchers estimate that it contributed to 3.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes in 2016 alone. Published yesterday, the study suggest that cuts in air pollution might help reverse global trends toward a crushing […]

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Sewer Tunnel Laborers

Is Hard Labor Good for Your Health?

May 16, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Scientists and health reporters love a paradox. It earns clicks and ad dollars. It garners citations and visibility. So Pieter Coenen and colleagues are getting attention this week with a claim that they’ve found a physical activity paradox. In their analysis, they find that hard labor – high levels of physical activity at work – correlates with 18% […]

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Still Life with Three Puppies

Puppies: The Cure for Obesity?

May 7, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This is a tricky subject. That’s because ConscienHealth most definitely supports puppies. And owning a puppy can have benefits for health and well being. It encourages people to get out and get moving. But as a cure for obesity and heart disease, they come up short. Unfortunately, that doesn’t stop news sites from publishing clickbait […]

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Brooklyn Convenience Store

Anti-Obesity Partnerships Beyond the Usual Suspects

May 6, 2018

Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) held its annual summit – Innovating a Healthier Future – last week in Washington, DC. PHA came to life in 2010 as an offshoot of Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign. The mission is to “leverage the power of the private sector to bring lasting systemic changes that improve the […]

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