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Chilean Flamingos

Soda Consumption Plunging in Chile! Really?

February 15, 2020

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

This is a spin machine that any politician would be proud to own. Chile enacted a broad set of food system regulations in 2016 that many folks in public health simply love. The intent? Put an end to this obesity thing. This week, PLOS Medicine published a study of their effects and the fan club erupted […]

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Sugar Cube

Will Smarter Sweeteners Improve the Food Supply?

January 28, 2020

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

Editorial Note: After this post was published, we learned from sharp-eyed scientists that the analysis in the study referenced below suffers from a Difference in Nominal Significance error. For more on this issue with this study, we refer you to this explanation of the problem, which includes links to other publications about this issue. To […]

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Sphygmomanometer

Raising Blood Pressure with Sugar

December 22, 2019

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

We’ve seen people get quite red in the face when they expound on the how toxic sugar is. Or on the necessity of taxing sugar sweetened beverages. So perhaps arguments about the subject of sugar are raising blood pressure. But no, contrary to a press release from the University of Toronto, sugar itself does not […]

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Toddlers Snack

Toddler Diets: Sugar Down, Obesity Up, Now What?

November 15, 2019

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

Toddler diets can’t seem to fall in line with dietary guidelines. About 98 percent of toddlers are eating added sugar! That’s the headline in the New York Times today on a study in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. In that same article, the Times buried the fact that added sugar consumption […]

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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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Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas

ObesityWeek: Closing the Obesity Information Gap

November 6, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Bad habits and bad choices. That’s where the public thinking lies on the subject of obesity. So at ObesityWeek yesterday, a string of researchers told us about their efforts to close the information gap on obesity. They’re looking for ways to warn people about sugary drinks. They’re trying to figure out if posting calorie counts […]

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Antique Coke Machine

Seeing What We Want to See in Soda Policy

November 1, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Objectivity is having a rough time these days. This is true whether the subject is politics, policy, or even a study in a medical journal. Very often, believing is seeing. Not the other way around. A new study on soda policy in JAMA Internal Medicine provides a case in point. Improving Metabolic Profile Very Effortlessly […]

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Puréed Veggies

Big Baby Food: Hooked on Sugar, Salt, and Fat

October 19, 2019

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

Big Baby Food is preying on young parents and their children. That’s the gist of a story in the Washington Post this week. But we wonder how helpful this scary story is for parents who merely want to nourish their infants and toddlers. Simple guidance would be great. Marketing hype and righteous fear mongering, less […]

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Answers Carved in Stone

Sugar: Solve for the Answer You Like

September 29, 2019

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

The assumption that too much sugar explains our problem with obesity has become ambient white noise. Most people just accept it. Inconvenient facts fade into oblivion. Modelers grab the megaphone claiming to have evidence that sugar is the cause and the key for overcoming obesity. It’s easy enough to solve for the answer you like […]

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Still Life with Sugar

Mixed Results on Sugar in the UK

September 22, 2019

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

Unsuccessful success is one way to describe the Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL) in the UK. Many people, like Susan Jebb and Theresa Marteau, call this tax on sugary beverages a success. “The benefit of fiscal intervention is clear,” they say. People are buying less sugar in drinks. In fact, they’re buying about 22 percent […]

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