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Systematic Failures in Dealing with Obesity

July 28, 2020

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

For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong. Henry Louis Mencken wrote this in 1920, well before the the health challenge of obesity flummoxed us. But he described our systematic failures with obesity almost perfectly. Obesity is a problem of complex systems that conspire to harm our health. Simple, […]

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OAC’s YWM2020 Virtual: Rethinking Everything

July 12, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For 15 years, the OAC has made the impossible seem doable. Twenty years ago, it seemed impossible to have people with obesity banding together. In fact, one of the smartest thinkers in obesity told us that people would never sign up for such a thing. “Obesity is way too stigmatized,” he said. But nobody told […]

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Calories, Carbs, Quality, and Obesity

July 6, 2020

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

For decades now, we’ve been debating the role of macronutrients in weight gain. But that fierce debate has yielded precious little consensus. Low-fat dietary guidance ruled the land for decades. Right now, low-carb diets seem to have the upper hand. However, in a new webinar, Kevin Hall suggests that neither calories, carbs, nor fat tell […]

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It Is Cholera to Blame

Really? Blame the Food Industry for COVID-19?

June 21, 2020

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

We’ve seen quite a range of responses to the observation that obesity leads to worse outcomes with COVID-19. But most of them are unhelpful. First, of course, was denial. Now we have the anger phase. Over in the U.K., folks are murmuring that we should blame the food industry. Writing in the BMJ, Monique Tan, […]

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Speculating About COVID-19 and Childhood Obesity

June 8, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The headlines are pretty direct about it. “COVID-19 lockdowns make childhood obesity worse,” says a headline from the University of Buffalo. Another report tells us that school closures will drive childhood obesity rates up by 2.4 percentage points. All this sounds very precise and matter of fact. But what it really amounts to is speculation. […]

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Fire and Ice

A Dichotomy of Extremes on Obesity: Bigotry and Denial

June 5, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

These are times that present us with extreme but false choices. Lives versus livelihoods. Chaos versus oppression. Add to that list an extreme, false dichotomy on obesity. At one extreme, we have two fat acceptance advocates advocates arguing that concern about obesity is nothing more than an expression of racism. At the other, a conservative […]

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American Youth: Eating Better, Growing Fatter

American Youth: Eating Better, Growing Fatter

March 28, 2020

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

Being certain sometimes means being certainly wrong. For decades now, we’ve assumed that childhood obesity is a problem that stems unhealthy eating. “One of the best strategies to reduce childhood obesity is to improve the eating and exercise habits of your entire family,” says the Mayo Clinic. But a new study in JAMA tells us […]

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OCW2020: Weight Bias at the Core

March 2, 2020

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

Today for Obesity Care Week, the focus is weight bias, which lies at the core of our problems with making progress against obesity. It’s the core problem because it frustrates us in two ways. First of all, intellectual bias about obesity itself leads some very smart people to think (and say) some very dumb things […]

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Jeans for Genes

The Genes to Stay Lean in a Fat World

February 27, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We are swimming in a sea of implicit weight bias. At its most basic, the bias is this: obesity is a behavioral problem. When we tell people, no, it’s a problem of physiology, most often they can’t accept it. Tell them it’s highly heritable and they often spit back at us. “Genes are not destiny!” […]

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Way Past Bedtime

What Do Late Bedtimes for Toddlers Tell Us About Obesity?

February 19, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study this week in Pediatrics for the first time shows that children with late bedtimes have a higher risk of obesity. That association is even stronger if a child has parents with obesity. It’s not totally clear what this tells us – if anything – about cause and effect. But it’s reasonably clear […]

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