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Sail – In Two Movements, painting by Charles Demuth

ENDO2025: A Fresh View of Medical and Surgical Obesity Care

July 15, 2025

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

At ENDO2025 Saturday, we got a fresh view of the future that lies ahead for medical and surgical obesity care. In a sharp contrast to either/or constructs that pit medical and surgical care as rivals, endocrinology fellow Angela Rao presented data pointing to complementary roles for medical and surgical obesity care. Analyzing data from 846 […]

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Turning the Page on an Unhelpful “Food Fight”

Turning the Page on an Unhelpful “Food Fight”

July 5, 2025

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

We do admire folks who are willing to go out on a limb and put work into a subject as tough as the tensions between care for eating disorders and obesity. In a thoughtful new book, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff, Natasha Schvey, Robyn Pashby, and Natasha Burke are turning the page on an unhelpful “food fight.” Though […]

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Map of Earth’s City Lights, image created with data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program by Craig Mayhew and Robert Simmon

Drawing the Map for Transforming Obesity Care

June 25, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For the last 18 months, some of the smartest people we know in the realm of obesity policy have been busy drawing a map. Their map, announced today, shows the way for transforming obesity care through three solution areas. These include creating engagement, building capabilities, and delivering integrated care. It comes from the Center for […]

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ADA Scientific Sessions Opening, photograph by Ted Kyle

ADA2025: Defining Standards of Care in Obesity Is Tricky

June 21, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“It takes a village to create standards of care,” said Nuha Ali El Sayed as she opened a symposium on the emerging standards of care for obesity. Truer words were never spoken. Defining these standards is tricky. That’s because they they need to reflect both what is desirable and a standard that good health professionals […]

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Rocky Shore and Sea, painting by Edward Hopper

The Rocky Path from Weight Loss to Obesity Care

June 12, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

It is undeniable that obesity is a complex, chronic disease. When we gather people from all over the world who understand obesity, this is the number one thing everyone can agree upon. And yet, when we sit down to talk about models for health systems delivering obesity care, it is more likely that folks who […]

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Discomfort with Obesity Care Standards for the Masses

Discomfort with Obesity Care Standards for the Masses

May 19, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Obesity care is in the midst of an awkward but critical transition. Standards of care for obesity are leaking out from specialists in obesity medicine through a process of translation to the setting of primary care for the masses. Primary care for obesity will draw upon the authoritative work of organizations like Obesity Canada, The […]

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The Crowd at ECO2025, photograph by Ted Kyle / ConscienHealth

Edging Toward Precision Obesity Medicine as ECO2025 Closes

May 16, 2025

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

This week the European Congress on Obesity drew spectacular crowds. Of course, hanging in there for the final day of any congress is a challenge, but the closing day of ECO2025 rewarded stalwarts with excellent insights into the promise of precision obesity medicine. The Genetic Contribution to Obesity Although it was not intended as a […]

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Video Contact, photograph by Joel Kowsky / Wikimedia Commons

As Compounding Fades, Novo Nordisk Makes Telehealth Deals

April 30, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Mass market compounding of semaglutide and tirzepatide is pretty much a thing of the past. As that chapter in the story of inadequate access to care closes, it seems that Novo Nordisk is ready to go all in with telehealth deals to make up some lost ground. Their press release spells it out: “Today, Novo […]

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Lonely Tree at Fairy Lake. Vancouver island, BC, Canada, photograph by Sergey Pesterev, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

New Canadian Pediatric Obesity Guidelines Meet Scarce Options

April 14, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The first update to Canadian guidelines for pediatric obesity in two decades is out today. The authors grounded them in the best available science. They crafted them with the values of children and families at the center of their process. In short, these are very solid guidelines. But there’s just one little problem. The scarce […]

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Steps, photograph by Ted Kyle / ConscienHealth

Access to Care for Obesity: Steps Forward and Back

March 24, 2025

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

There’s no denying it. More people are getting access to care for obesity than ever before. In part this is because health professionals have a range of tools for providing that care. GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide and tirzepatide are a big part of that.But those drugs carry a price tag that is blowing up pharmacy […]

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