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Assugrin Sweetener

Do Non-Nutritive Sweeteners Help with Weight?

July 31, 2023

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

The subject of sweeteners stirs emotions almost constantly. The World Health organization has been on a tear lately, suggesting the the sweetener aspartame might be carcinogenic and that non-sugar sweeteners have “deadly long-term consequences.” Some experts will even suggest non-nutritive sweeteners can cause weight gain. So we welcome the appearance of a more balanced view, […]

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Study of Walls

Building and Busting Walls Around Obesity Medicines

July 28, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Obesity care is in an awkward phase. Science has advanced to provide a better understanding of this complex disease and better tools to treat it. But health systems and public understanding can’t keep up. As a result, very effective new obesity medicines exist behind walls that keep most people from receiving their benefits. For now, […]

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Blinding Light

The Blinding Distraction of BMI and Weight Loss in Obesity

July 20, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Obesity care is suffering from a blinding distraction – BMI and weight loss. It’s not hard to find critiques of this. The American Medical Association recently cautioned physicians against the misuse of BMI as a surrogate for health and obesity. PLOS One has a new paper telling us BMI may not necessarily increase mortality independently […]

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Disruption, Discomfort, and Hazards in Obesity

Disruption, Discomfort, and Hazards in Obesity

June 3, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

In case you missed it, the framework for obesity care is in the midst of great change. The availability of medicines that actually work to an extent never seen before is causing everyone to question presumptions that researchers and specialists have known to be false for some time. But these great changes are giving rise […]

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Goodbye Bariatric, Hello Metabolic Surgery

Goodbye Bariatric, Hello Metabolic Surgery

May 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Are we ready for a re-think of obesity and metabolic health? Ready to change the conversation about obesity medicines and bariatric surgery? Sergio Santoro, Scott Shikora, and Ricardo Cohen certainly think so. Writing in Obesity Surgery, they say it’s time to say goodbye to bariatric surgery and move on to the framework of metabolic surgery. […]

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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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Seeking Real Obesity Care, Not Just Weight Loss

Seeking Real Obesity Care, Not Just Weight Loss

April 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Right now, it’s getting much easier to find medical help with weight loss, but finding real obesity care remains more challenging. In fact, a new paper by Lauren Oshman and colleagues tells us that less than ten percent of primary care providers (PCPs) in a sample from an academic health system actually use evidence-based guidelines […]

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The Lovers Whirlwind

Weight Loss Commerce or Obesity Care?

April 16, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

The availability of advanced medicines for obesity presents a dilemma. On one hand, people are accustomed to both patronizing and disparaging a diverse industry devoted to helping people lose weight. It ranges from the obvious frauds of dietary supplements that promise to help people lose weight quickly and permanently to behavioral support programs like Weight […]

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Unwanted Weight Loss Is Cause for Concern (duh)

Unwanted Weight Loss Is Cause for Concern (duh)

April 13, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

This news just rolled in from the department of DUH at JAMA Network Open. Unwanted weight loss in older persons is a cause for concern. Perhaps some people have sailed through life without seeing a loved one wither when they suffer a devastating illness. But for most of us, this is not a big news […]

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Serviceberries Are Not Blueberries

Burning Fat with Wild Blueberries in 11 Athletes

April 8, 2023

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

This is nearly perfect clickbait that is just about meaningless for an average person in real life. Researchers did a study of fat oxidation after consuming freeze-dried powder from wild blueberries. They found an increased oxidation rate associated with consuming that powder in the 11 aerobically trained males they studied. So the press office at […]

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