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A Bright Line Between Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention

December 11, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Shifting paradigms is difficult, but that does not mean we can’t try. Recently, I have been continuing the discussion that I started to think about in 2012 when I started my PhD. It is all about drawing a bright line between health promotion and obesity prevention. We need to be sure to be clear about […]

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Easy Peasy: Smaller Portions to Resolve Obesity Disparities

December 9, 2025

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

Professor Naveed Sattar has a modest proposal for us. He chairs the UK government’s obesity healthcare goals and says smaller portions might hold the key to reducing obesity in women, children, and shorter persons. Sattar writes in Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology: “When only one portion size is offered, women, children and individuals of shorter stature […]

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Will Health Policy or Market Dynamics Reduce Obesity More?

December 3, 2025

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

As the world is coming around to the understanding that public health policy cannot neglect the need for obesity treatment, a question hangs in the air. What does this mean for obesity prevention strategies? This question – together with fast-changing market realities – begs another question. Will prevention policy or market dynamics reduce obesity more? […]

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Drop Time Changes to Prevent Obesity? Good Luck with That

September 24, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The Washington Examiner tells us we can prevent millions of cases of obesity and thousands of strokes simply by dropping twice-a-year time changes. “Study says.” Discover magazine says so, too. The Washington Post is a little more restrained. “We’d all be a little less prone to obesity and strokes if we ditched the switch.” Ditch […]

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Time to Rethink Early Childhood Obesity Prevention

Time to Rethink Early Childhood Obesity Prevention

September 15, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study in Lancet suggests that we are overdue for fresh thinking about early childhood obesity prevention. This is because programs built upon a premise of engaging parents in the effort turn out to be ineffective. The conclusions of this research are stark: “This study is the most comprehensive individual participant data meta-analysis in […]

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Pernicious, Pervasive Binary Thinking About Obesity

Pernicious, Pervasive Binary Thinking About Obesity

August 6, 2025

ConscienHealth, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We have a great privilege this week to spend time in Canberra (and Sydney), delivering two invited presentations and finally meeting up with quite a number of people we have known only virtually. Now in person. The occasion is the annual meeting of ANZMOSS – the Australian and New Zealand Metabolic and Obesity Surgery Society. […]

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Nudges Meet Stubborn Humans and Complex Systems in Obesity

July 13, 2025

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

Nudging the behavior of consumers seems like an appealing strategy for overcoming the rise in obesity and the harm it is causing to population health. Apply a little behavioral psychology and voilà! People make healthier choices. The appeal is so strong that the UK government is counting on supermarket nudges to overcome obesity and save […]

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Implications of “Miniscule” Effects in Obesity Prevention

Implications of “Miniscule” Effects in Obesity Prevention

May 24, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

In BMJ Public Health, Annabel Davies and colleagues have published a new analysis of interventions to prevent obesity in children. They started with data from two Cochrane systematic reviews published in 2024 (here and here) and applied a Bayesian multi-level meta-regression analysis. What they found were obesity prevention effects that range from being small and […]

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Obesity Prevention? Simple, Just Chew More Slowly

April 24, 2025

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

Can obesity prevention be as simple as telling people to chew more slowly? That’s what the principal investigator of a new study published in Nutrients, Professor Katsumi Iizuka, says: “These are easy, money-saving measures that can be started right away to help prevent obesity. “Incorporating the proposed eating behavior into school lunches and other programs […]

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What Has Changed in 20 Years of Obesity Patient Advocacy?

What Has Changed in 20 Years of Obesity Patient Advocacy?

February 9, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

April this year will mark 20 years of patient advocacy in obesity by the Obesity Action Coalition. We’ve spent this weekend with the OAC board, looking back and looking forward at advocacy to educate, elevate, and support the voices of people living with obesity. So this is a good time to ask what has changed […]

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