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Father & Daughter

Fathers and Daughters, Exercise, and Scientific Rigor

December 29, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Can fathers have a significant effect on physical activity in the lives of their daughters? This is an important question. Because right now, girls entering secondary school often don’t have fundamental movement skills that predict lifelong physical activity. Though we have plenty of data to say that fathers more often participate in physical activity with […]

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Treehouse Diversity Warning

The Buddy Clubs of Obesity, Nutrition, and Fitness

November 10, 2019

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

Can we talk? Well, if you’re not in our buddy club, maybe not. More and more it seems like we have difficulty in listening to people who don’t think like us. If you haven’t noticed this in politics, you’re not paying attention. But we also see it happening in the study of obesity, nutrition, and […]

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Jumping Rope

Jumping Rope, Cognition, Height, BMI, and Scientific Rigor

October 26, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Does jumping rope help teens with obesity? We’re honestly not too sure. But a study that suggests it might is certainly stimulating some excellent dialogue between scholars. And it points to some surprising questions. For instance: does jumping rope for 75 minutes, twice a week over 12 weeks make teens grow taller? Think better? Become […]

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Steps

Real Evidence for Steps to Prevent Dementia

October 25, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Any number of people want to sell you magic steps to prevent dementia. Lumosity had to pay a two million dollar fine in 2016 because it “preyed on consumer fears about age related cognitive decline.” But that hasn’t stopped the company. It’s just being more careful about falsely promoting its game to prevent dementia. Nonetheless, […]

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Zumba Class

When Your Body Image Becomes Your Business Card

October 13, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

The fitness industry is booming. But is it promoting fitness and health? Or is it promoting an unhealthy preoccupation with body image? Writing for The Lily, Nicole Chung reflects on this dilemma. Becoming a fitness instructor, she got herself into great shape. However, she found that her body image issues grew worse than ever as […]

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Le Peloton

Peloton: Hot Tech Stock or Fitness Spin?

October 7, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

How can it be that fitness is so hot, yet obesity is stubbornly rising? Peloton is a case in point. It’s that uber-cool exercise bike selling for an appropriately cool $2,000 and up. Just in case you’re ready to part with some more cash, the company has a $4,000+ treadmill for you, too. But it […]

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Hard Work

Patterns of Work, Leisure, and Physical Activity

August 1, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

How much are physical activity guidelines helping? If you judge by recent trends in NHANES data, not too much. In addition, two recent papers give us reason to think this shouldn’t be surprising. That’s because fitting physical activity into lives already consumed with work can be quite a challenge. So patterns of work, leisure, and […]

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Joy

Money Can’t Buy Love, But Active Living Brings Joy

July 11, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Does money bring happiness? That’s a matter of some debate. Though poverty doesn’t do it, research suggests that money isn’t always the best answer for pursuing happiness. In fact, recent research suggests that active living might bring more joy than money. Exercise and Mental Health In Lancet, Sammi Chekroud and colleagues published a large study […]

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Snail Bandwagon

Can’t Reverse Obesity Trends Without My Pet Project

July 6, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

As health authorities in the U.K. whip up fears about obesity, it becomes fodder for entertainment writers. With a witty headline, Brian Beacom tells us that he has the answer for obesity. “There’s fat chance of tackling obesity without school sports investment,” he writes. Of course, not a shred of evidence supports his assertion. But […]

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A Dog

A Furry Fitbit? No, But Dog Owners Are More Active

June 16, 2019

If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog. This apocryphal quote supposedly came from Harry Truman. But Truman never kept that advice, or a dog, for that matter. However, it does seem that for those who are so inclined, dog owners have a helpful excuse for staying more active. A Robust Relationship A […]

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