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Study Says Taxing Unhealthy Food Cuts Obesity? Nope

Study Says Taxing Unhealthy Food Cuts Obesity? Nope

April 23, 2024

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

“Taxing unhealthy food helps cut obesity, says global study. Mexico is leading the way in implementing taxes on unhealthy food options, successfully helping to tackle obesity and related health issues.” This is the start of a breathtaking press release from Imperial College London. But those opening lines are more fiction than fact. First, the publication […]

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The Conspirators

Who Knew? HAES Messaging Is a Conspiracy of Big Food!

April 5, 2024

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

If we didn’t know better, we might think Anahad O’Connor and the Washington Post are deliciously clever satirists. They have a new contribution to the catalog of conspiracy theories. In short, O’Connor explains that the reach of HAES (Health at Every Size) messaging comes from a Big Food conspiracy. This plot involves registered dietitians aiding […]

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Exercise Self-Reports Predict Less Benefit for Men Than Women?

Exercise Self-Reports Predict Less Benefit for Men Than Women?

February 29, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

What could explain the observation that self-reports of exercise predict less of a benefit for men than women? In the Journal of the American College of Cardiology researchers nimbly leap to a conclusion that women get greater gains in mortality risk reduction from “equivalent doses” of physical activity. But would men exaggerate their self-reports? When […]

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Various Kimchi

Kimchi for the Win in Obesity? Not Really

February 10, 2024

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

The setup has been great. Kimchi lands near the top of the list of “must-eat fermented foods for a healthy gut.” On top of that, nutrition gurus advise us “food is medicine” and a fermented food diet “increases microbiome diversity and decreases inflammatory proteins.” So we should be ready to believe when a study tells […]

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Promoting Insight Instead of Contempt on Obesity

Promoting Insight Instead of Contempt on Obesity

January 11, 2024

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Clicks rule the internet and much of social media, so rudeness is rather easy to find, but hard to take. Reporting that brings insight and understanding is more rare and more rewarding. On obesity yesterday, we found a sharp contrast between promoting insight and promoting contempt. From the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public […]

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Vegan Food Plate

Vegan Diet Cuts Risk of Heart Disease After Two Months?

December 1, 2023

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

Enthusiastic promoters of vegan diets are quite happy with headlines coming out of Stanford today. The Times of London captured the aspirational promise with their headline quite well: “Vegan diet cuts risk of heart disease after two months.” The Stanford University PR department was a little more subtle. They merely said “a vegan diet improves […]

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The Shepherd’s Dream

The Difference Between Measured and Imagined Life Expectancy

November 26, 2023

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

As an article of faith, we like to believe that healthy habits will lead us to a longer life. So of course, it makes sense to develop healthy habits for eating, enjoy an active life, and get enough good sleep every night. But putting a number on the benefit of those habits is not so […]

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Salt Meadow in October

Cutting Salt “Works as Well” as Blood Pressure Medicines?

November 14, 2023

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

Please. We don’t need fake controversies and false comparative claims. But in reporting on an excellent new study of the effects of cutting salt on blood pressure, we’re getting a little bit of both. The study that is generating this frenzy simply doesn’t line up with the headlines that reporters are spinning out of it. […]

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Song in the Twilight

Seriously? Horror Films Are Good for Health?

October 31, 2023

Health & Obesity

“If you want to improve your resistance to pain, lose weight, and just scream very loudly, take a trip to a cinema near you.” This soundbite from the BBC World Service at the end of sober news reports mainly about the war in Gaza came from a credible source. But it seemed more like something […]

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Decayed Steering Wheel

Headlines Say Fructose Drives Obesity. Research Doesn’t.

October 26, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s like some kind of holy grail. Obesity prevalence keeps rising and everyone (including ourselves) wants to know why. So headlines saying “major study claims to identify the root cause of obesity” really do grab our attention. News reports are pelting us with headlines saying fructose drives obesity. The only trouble is, the headlines are […]

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