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ADV36: Yes, a Virus Can Cause Obesity

April 2, 2021

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A good friend once told us, “Obesity is not a disease. You can’t catch it.” We won’t deny that his comment reflects the feelings of many people. But on the facts, he was simply wrong. A new systematic review in the International Journal of Obesity tells us that, indeed, it is possible to catch obesity. […]

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Can Money Buy a Community Less Obesity?

Can Money Buy a Community Less Obesity?

March 20, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Some time ago, the Beatles told us that money can’t buy us love. Now a new study from Molly Martin at Penn State suggests that it also may not buy a community less obesity. Martin is a researcher with a keen interest in social inequality, families, and child well-being. Her research examines data from a […]

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The Order of Feather Color

Racism and Obesity: Where Does the Problem Lie?

March 8, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The overlap between systemic racism and obesity is unmistakable. Obesity is a condition that burdens the health of Black, Hispanic and Indigenous people more than others. It is a key factor that has made these communities more susceptible to severe symptoms and death from COVID-19. A new paper in the Journal of Internal Medicine offers […]

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The Catastrophe

Obesity Kills! Hype and Bullying Don’t Help, Either

February 12, 2021

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

Once again, we see the impulse rise to catastrophize obesity. A new study in BMC Public Health offers up a comparison of deaths due to smoking and adiposity. So naturally, this sparks splashy headlines. Obesity kills more than smoking! Scary stuff. But not terribly helpful. Because the subtext of this sort of hype is finger […]

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Rape of Proserpina

Childhood Trauma Is a Cause of Obesity – Can We Talk?

February 8, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

In the popular imagination, obesity is simple. Many people presume that the root cause is obvious. But the presumptions vary. Some like to blame the food industry – for junk food, too much sugar, and predatory marketing. In the UK, where weight bias is common, the NHS is blunt. “Obesity is generally caused by eating […]

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Comfort Foods

Is Convenient, Pleasing Food Addictive?

January 3, 2021

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

Food addiction is a concept that sticks to the popular psyche. Yet it remains scientifically controversial. True believers will tell you that eating addictive food “lights up” parts of the brain involved in addiction. But then, just about anything that brings a person pleasure does that. So this is not an especially persuasive argument to […]

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The Laugh

The Hilarity of Naive Efforts to Regulate Food Marketing

December 23, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

China is going to eliminate food waste and fight obesity in a single stroke of regulation. How, you ask? Operation Empty Plate will expand into law. China will make it a crime to promote food waste, including overeating. The hilarity of naive efforts to regulate food marketing never disappoints. Stiff Fines for Bad Marketing Right […]

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Still Life with Loaves of Bread

The Carbohydrate Insulin Model, and Debates, Endure

December 17, 2020

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

A furious debate rages on. Are we meant to get half of our food energy from carbs? So naturally, this was a key theme of debates about dietary guidelines due soon from the USDA and HHS. But a quieter debate persists in the background. This is an ongoing discussion about the merits of the carbohydrate […]

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Revenge of the Giant Cheeseburger

“You Can’t Go Eating Burgers and Fries All the Time”

November 25, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Implicit bias about obesity is a funny thing. In the middle of a conversation about it, someone tells us, “Sure, it’s biological. But you can’t just go eating burgers and fries all the time.” Invite people to share their thoughts about obesity and you get images of a mom gorging herself on a ridiculous burger. […]

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Chocolate Cheesecake

Connecting the Dots: Cheesecake, COVID, and Obesity

November 19, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Bias about obesity is funny. Because some of the smartest people say the dumbest things when they aren’t thinking. That’s when implicit weight bias comes into view. For example, Governor Andrew Cuomo connected the dots yesterday between cheesecake, COVID, and obesity. But it’s pretty hard to figure out what in the world he was thinking. […]

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