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The Military Has Gotten No Exemption from Obesity

December 20, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Military service in the U.S. has mostly dealt with obesity in a pretty simple way. Keep it out has been the overarching strategy. Every branch of service has different standards, but the fact is that obesity disqualifies many otherwise eligible recruits. For example, a male of average height (5’9″) cannot meet U.S. Army height and […]

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Oops: A Retraction on UK Soft Drink Taxes

Oops: A Retraction on UK Soft Drink Taxes

December 12, 2023

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

An amicable discussion about evidence for the effectiveness of soft drink taxes can be, well, somewhat taxing. Scientists with genuine curiosity about this subject often seem harder to find than true believers. But disappointment has come for those true believers. Because some of the evidence to back their firm beliefs in soft drink taxes recently […]

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A Stark Line Between Confidence and Competence in Obesity

A Stark Line Between Confidence and Competence in Obesity

November 5, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’ve got this. “We know what works to prevent obesity.” This is a refrain public health experts repeat often on the subject of obesity and childhood obesity in particular. But it reminds us that there’s a stark line between confidence and competence – especially in dealing with obesity. Unfortunately people mistake confidence for competence all […]

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The View from OW2023: A Pivotal Year for Obesity Care

The View from OW2023: A Pivotal Year for Obesity Care

October 14, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Over the last four years, we’ve been through a lot – not all of it especially good. But the view from OW2023 as it starts today in Dallas points to a pivotal year for obesity care. A good year. Dare we say it. The world seems to be pivoting toward a much more helpful approach […]

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“Important” Findings in Child Obesity with No Significance

“Important” Findings in Child Obesity with No Significance

October 10, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“The findings have important implications for future intervention research in terms of the effectiveness of intervention components and characteristics … It is important that policy makers continue to recognise the school setting as a vehicle for tackling childhood obesity.” These conclusions from a systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness for school-based interventions  in child obesity […]

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Scolding Instead of Helping with Chronic Illness

Scolding Instead of Helping with Chronic Illness

October 8, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

We have a problem with the health of America and it is fundamental. Chronic illness is killing too many of us too soon. It’s not getting better, either. Instead of helping with chronic illness, much of the response amounts to scolding the people who suffer with it. Much of the problem can be traced to […]

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Obesity: The Importance of Separating Conjecture from Knowing

Obesity: The Importance of Separating Conjecture from Knowing

September 28, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“Conjecture is good, but knowing is better.” This bit of wisdom from the Indiana University School of Public Health came to mind yesterday at the Roundtable on Obesity Solutions, hosted by the National Academy of Sciences. The subject of the day was the relationship between culture and obesity – really quite a fascinating subject. Four […]

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Voice of Mongolia

Giving Voice to People with Obesity

September 22, 2023

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

We are at the very beginning of a revolution in obesity treatment. A new perspective article in Nature Medicine points to this and notes that with the great power of new obesity medicines comes great responsibility to fully understand how to best utilize them. All very true. But more to the point, the greatest responsibility […]

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Glaskugel

Does It Matter Why the Population Has So Much Obesity?

September 2, 2023

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

Ask any parent. They can tell you that “Why?” can be the most wonderful question a child can bring them. It can also be the most annoying. And so it is with the question of why the population has so much obesity. But it just won’t go away, and in fact the question seems to […]

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Water Fountain

Water Down Childhood Weight Gain in Elementary School?

August 15, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Can a simple program to promote drinking water prevent obesity in elementary schools? Well, no. But a new study in Pediatrics does tell us that promotion of drinking water can indeed prevent weight gain in elementary school students. Many well-intended childhood obesity programs have a nil effect. So it’s delightful to point to a well-controlled […]

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