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FDA Plans to Require Front-of-Pack Labels. Hooray?

FDA Plans to Require Front-of-Pack Labels. Hooray?

January 18, 2025

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

In the midst of lot of news about obesity this week came a pretty big announcement from FDA. The agency is proposing to require front-of-pack nutrition labels for most packaged foods in the U.S. FDA is optimistic. Food policy advocates are cheering. This will be a big opportunity to reduce obesity says FDA: The U.S. […]

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WHO Says Carpe Diem! GLP-1 Agonists Can Spark Transformation

December 19, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This was a pleasant surprise. For years, the World Health Association avoided the idea that obesity is an actual chronic disease. Today we have evidence for a big shift in thinking. Three senior officials from WHO published a viewpoint in JAMA yesterday to clearly say not only that obesity is a chronic disease, but also […]

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Diet and Exercise Might Not Overcome Too Much Sitting

December 9, 2024

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

Eat healthy and get your exercise. It is a straightforward framework for dealing with obesity. But that simple prescription of diet and exercise for preventing obesity overlooks a critical factor – the prolonged sitting time very often required by work and school. A recent study of data from young adult twins showed that sitting time […]

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A Lesson in the Futility of Chaining Up One Removable Part

Brilliant, Ineffective Obesity Prevention Policies

November 29, 2024

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

“Taxes on sweetened beverages have become a litmus test in public health: if you are concerned about rapidly increasing global rates of obesity, you should favor them.” This truth telling comes from a new commentary in JAMA Pediatrics. So we are happy to acknowledge the radiant sincerity of those who believe in taxing soda. But […]

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Looking at Obesity Through a Lens of Futility in Lancet

November 15, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

If one is in the mood to stare into the abyss of futility, the Lancet has a perspective for you on obesity today. The Global Burden of Disease project has a new analysis of obesity in the U.S. It tells us that 76% of adults 25 and older have overweight and obesity. Furthermore, that number […]

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Will Shutting Out Fast Food Reduce Childhood Obesity?

November 1, 2024

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

A new study in Obesity caught our attention with a claim that “restricting fast food outlets in areas with a high concentration of such outlets as part of a package of policies to reduce childhood obesity may help to reduce prevalence and inequalities.” So we looked a little closer and found a different story in […]

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Five Things to Seek Out at ObesityWeek 2024 in San Antonio

October 30, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

November is upon us and thus, so is ObesityWeek 2024 in San Antonio. This has been a year of radical change in the environment for obesity research, prevention, and care. So as we peruse the program for this meeting, it comes across as a year for consolidating the understanding of this disease and transformative options […]

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A Replay of the Golden Oldies in Obesity Policy

A Replay of the Golden Oldies in Obesity Policy

September 13, 2024

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

In a perverse way, it is nostalgic. Yesterday, the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) published the latest edition of their annual series: State of Obesity 2024. Though the subtitle is “Better Policies for a Healthier America,” it seems more like a replay of golden oldies in obesity policy. Reading this report, we come away with […]

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Accounting for the Harm of Menu Labeling with Minimal Benefits

September 8, 2024

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

What’s the harm? For many “interventions” to reduce obesity prevalence, this rationale seems to be good enough to spur implementation. Menu labeling is a good example. Restaurants in the U.S. and in numerous other places must publish the number of calories in food portions they sell. This went into effect based upon suppositions. Policy makers […]

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Will GLP-1s Level the Field in an Obesogenic Environment?

July 26, 2024

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The rousing success of GLP-1 medicines for obesity and overweight evokes a wide range of feelings. At the National Academy of Sciences this week we heard lamentations from a scholar in exercise physiology. To him, these highly effective treatments are a distraction from the importance of focusing in healthy eating and active living. We hear […]

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