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Ted Kyle and Jennifer Pettis at the National Academies

A Conversation About Sound Person-Centered Obesity Care

March 7, 2025

ConscienHealth, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

ConscienHealth Founder Ted Kyle recently had the opportunity for a conversation about obesity care with Jennifer Pettis of the Gerontological Society of America. It was a time to reflect on the evolution of this care and the challenges that lie ahead. You can listen in on on the GSA Momentum Discussion podcast using the link […]

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The Fat Kitchen, an Allegory

The Empathy Gap in Healthcare and Obesity

February 18, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Two new papers offer a sharp focus on a stark gap at the intersection of healthcare and obesity – a dearth of empathy. Stuart Flint and colleagues explain the importance of understanding lived experiences with obesity for closing that gap: “The lived experience of obesity is clearly much more complex than the typical societal narrative, […]

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Winter in the Connecticut Hills

Connecticut Flouts the Law and People with Obesity Suffer

January 20, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Two years ago, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill into law to provide better access to obesity care under the state’s Medicaid program. This includes access to GLP-1 medicines. Now, it seems, the state is flouting the law. So people with obesity who rely on Medicaid are left out in the cold if they […]

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Dewey Defeats Truman

Premature Death Notices for Diet and Exercise

January 19, 2025

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

Narratives in health reporting tend to cluster. This is how we get diet fads. It’s also why stories about how bad BMI is have gotten enough traction to drive people to extreme views about it. Lately, we’ve noticed a new cluster forming. Let’s call it the premature death notices for diet and exercise. In Vox […]

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Yes, We Can Reduce Weight Bias in Healthcare

Yes, We Can Reduce Weight Bias in Healthcare

December 28, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

To make a list of really hard problems in health and obesity care is easy. It is a daunting list. Inequities, access to care, explosive growth in costs, and byzantine payment systems are just a few of the issues that come to mind. But a new paper in the Journal of General Internal Medicine suggests […]

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What You Read and Shared Most on ConscienHealth in 2024

What You Read and Shared Most on ConscienHealth in 2024

December 26, 2024

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

This has been quite a year. We’ve seen endless death and destruction in Ukraine and the Middle East. People expressed discontent with the status quo in elections all over the world. But most notably for our readers – more than 100,000 of you this year – the progress on obesity and health has been nothing […]

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Tirzepatide Is 99% Effective in Preventing Diabetes. Who Cares?

Tirzepatide Is 99% Effective in Preventing Diabetes. Who Cares?

November 14, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

In the New England Journal of Medicine yesterday, detailed results of a three-year study showed that tirzepatide was 99% effective in preventing diabetes in people with prediabetes and obesity. This was a placebo-controlled trial. Every person in the study, whether they received tirzepatide or not, received regular lifestyle counseling. Compared to the control group getting […]

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Sarah Le Brocq and Sean Wharton Leading the OW2024 Presidential Plenary

OW2024: Tripping or Tipping Toward Equity in Obesity Care?

November 4, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

From the Presidential Plenary at ObesityWeek, a primary issue standing in the way of progress is quite clear. Are we tipping toward equity in obesity care, or are we tripping over it? Tipping Toward Progress The argument for progress comes from putting the lived experience of obesity on stage to dominate the opening plenary for […]

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Priorities for Ending Weight Stigma

Translating an Explosion of Weight Stigma Research into Action

October 26, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Yesterday at Concordia University, we wrapped up two days of an international weight bias summit aimed at setting priorities for translating an explosion of weight stigma research into action for ending weight stigma. Observations of Progress Rebecca Puhl spoke in a webinar with more than 250 people from all over the world. She reflected on […]

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Needing Care

The Urgent Need for Action on Weight Bias in Healthcare

October 25, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

At the very outset of this week’ s International Weight Bias Summit in Montreal, one thing was plain see. Weight bias in healthcare is an area to focus on for much needed action. How can we accept this? People seeking care for obesity and health conditions that may (or may not) be related to it […]

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