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Food Cues in the Eat-More Food Environment

Food Cues in the Eat-More Food Environment

May 22, 2022

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

Our food environment has changed to contribute to the rise in obesity over the last half century. People disagree about many things in the effort to find policies to reduce obesity. But this presumption is one that most of us can agree upon. The real question, though, is how to define these changes. Are ultra-processed […]

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Are Food Policy Wonks Giving “Big Food” a Free Pass?

Are Food Policy Wonks Giving “Big Food” a Free Pass?

May 15, 2022

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Ten years ago, PLOS Medicine published an examination of the role of “Big Food” in global health with a collection of articles. It was an indictment, to be sure, and this theme continues to resonate today. PLOS Medicine editors summed it up: “Big multinational food companies control what people everywhere eat, resulting in a stark […]

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How Sound Are Recommendations to Cut Added Sugar?

How Sound Are Recommendations to Cut Added Sugar?

April 8, 2022

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

We are in the midst of a great reformulation of food products. A little more than a decade ago, Robert Lustig stirred everyone up with his bold claim that sugar is toxic. So added sugar took over the role of dietary bad boy in place of fat. In 2015, U.S. dietary guidelines started recommending a […]

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Small Fries

Would You Like Phthalates with That?

November 10, 2021

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

A preliminary analysis by a team of scientists at four major research institutions finds disturbing levels of phthalates in a sample of fast food. Lead author Lariah Edwards told WebMD that she wasn’t especially surprised to find this, because the food sold by fast food chains is so highly processed, packaged, and handled. Every step along […]

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Drinkers

Feeding Impulses That Harm People

October 24, 2021

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

Two stories about very different industries – one very old and one very new – are demanding our attention right now. The new industry is social media. For weeks now, a litany of stories has made it plain that Facebook has made some bad choices to protect their profits while causing harm. The old industry […]

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Still Life with Vegetables

Plant-Based Rationalizations Take Root in the Pandemic

October 11, 2021

As rationalizations go, imagining huge health benefits from eating more plant-based diets is not terrible. Trisha Pasricha writes in the Washington Post that pneumonia, diverticulitis, diabetes, and cancers are linked to regularly eating meat. She even points to a study of COVID and plant-based diets to illustrate how beneficial such diets might be: “In a […]

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Little Girls with a Cod

The Whole(some) Enchilada?

October 4, 2021

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

My great grandmother would be flabbergasted if she could see what I had for dinner last night. She was born in Maine, ate cod fish cakes, baked beans, meat, and potatoes. Mexican food (like the enchilada below) was as foreign to her as salt cod is to me. Moreover my great great grandmother might actually […]

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White Sow with Piglets

Healthy Green Alternatives to Animal Products?

September 9, 2021

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

Healthy, green – plant-based – alternatives to food products from animals are generating quite a buzz right now. Restaurants are riding a wave of interest in this concept. With the planet burning and flooding everywhere we turn, wouldn’t it be nice if dining at HipCityVeg could help turn things around? New Forms of Food Multiplying […]

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Head of Demon with Mountains

The Moral Hazard of Demonizing the Food Industry

September 5, 2021

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

The global food industry is huge – so big that people have a hard time putting firm numbers on it. But roughly, it’s worth about ten trillion dollars. It’s also very diverse. The top ten multinational food and beverage companies add up to only half a trillion dollars of those sales. Nonetheless in public health […]

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Woman Hanging up the Washing

Health Washing in a Broken Food System

August 29, 2021

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

Momentum seems to be growing for more explicit labeling of healthy and unhealthy foods. The Nutri-Score system has gained acceptance in Europe, albeit with some opposition along the way. It is a five color nutrition label that gives a product a score ranging from A to E. Originating in France, the European Commission and the […]

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