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The Meeting at the Pharmacy

Surprise! Most Prescriptions for Obesity Meds Are Never Filled

August 22, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new study of real world primary non-adherence (PNA, not filling an Rx) for obesity medicines provides documentation for something that should surprise no one. More than 90% prescriptions for obesity meds are never filled. Writing in the Journal of Managed Care + Specialty Pharmacy, Hong Kan and colleagues say this is unusual, especially for […]

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Perspective on Bias in Diabetes and Obesity

Perspective on Bias in Diabetes and Obesity

August 8, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Folks who have not detected a shift in public discourse about obesity are simply not listening. In that shift, we detect some easing in longstanding bias about this disease. But perspective is difficult. Is the proverbial glass half full with progress to celebrate? Or is the remaining void a reminder that overcoming weight bias and […]

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Great Cormorant, Little Egret, and Gadwall Duck in Taudaha Lake, near Katmandu, Nepal

Obesity, Cancer, and Other Unmentionable Health Conditions

July 16, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new essay in the AMA Journal of Ethics raises a surprising question. Should obesity be an unmentionable health condition? Does its diagnosis do more harm than good? Kristen Hardy writes instead about healthcare for fat people. She does not like the diagnosis of obesity because, she writes, “‘excess weight’ is a myth. Fat people […]

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A Troubling Gap: Body Size Diversity in Clinical Trials

A Troubling Gap: Body Size Diversity in Clinical Trials

July 7, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s a fact. People come in all shapes and sizes. FDA and pharmaceutical researchers know this. They know that body size and composition can have large effects on how a person responds to drugs. So why do we have such a troubling gap of body size diversity in clinical trials? In the AMA Journal of […]

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Gossip

A Message for Health Meddlers: Butt Out

June 18, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

We can’t miss it. Everywhere we turn, certain people are busy clucking about the health choices that other people make. Politicians see an opportunity to stir up their followers with talk about the health of transgender youth. Women’s health, especially regarding pregnancy, is a political hot button. On top of that, meddlers have lately become […]

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Language Frames Our Response to Obesity

Language Frames Our Response to Obesity

June 14, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Recent advances in the scientific understanding of obesity has led to more frequent public rejection of explicit weight bias, but implicit bias and stigma remains a serious impediment to health. Language is a potent tool that frames our understanding of obesity. But too often, even in scientific publications, it reflects bias against people with obesity […]

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Oak Fractured by Lightning

Health Stigma and the Human Impulse for Denial

June 11, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Health stigma presents a difficult problem because it prompts competing human impulses of cruelty and denial. Together, these impulses get in the way of better health. Attach stigma to a disease or a health condition and the people who have it begin to feel socially undesirable and isolated. So understandably, they may hide the condition, […]

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Privilege, Stigma, and Better Obesity Care

Privilege, Stigma, and Better Obesity Care

June 8, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Typically, Ruth Marcus writes about justice for the Washington Post. But this week, she posted a very personal essay – “the most personal piece I have ever written” – about her experience with taking Ozempic. More than just a testimonial about the life-changing effects of better obesity care, it became an exploration of the interaction […]

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Success in Reducing Self-Stigma

Success in Reducing Self-Stigma

May 22, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Despite a great deal of progress in recognizing weight bias and stigma, many challenges remain in overcoming it. Explicit expressions of weight bias no longer get a free pass. So they are becoming less common. But implicit weight bias is as strong as ever. Perhaps even more challenging is the weight bias that people direct […]

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Apple and Pear Diversity

Cheers for Banning Weight Discrimination in NYC

May 13, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Every now and then, it feels really good to score a win. On Thursday, the New York City Council passed a bill to add weight and height to the city’s list of characteristics protected from discrimination. Presently, that list includes race, gender, age, religion, and sexual orientation. If Mayor Eric Adams signs this bill into […]

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