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Karl Nadolsky at AACE 2023

Endocrinologists Target Stigma in Obesity Care

May 5, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Yesterday at the AACE 2023 annual meeting and in Endocrine Practice, this society of clinical endocrinologists unveiled a new consensus statement on obesity. The core message is unmistakable: endocrinologists should prioritize reducing the harm of stigma in obesity care. Karl Nadolsky, lead author, presented this new consensus at the meeting and tells ConscienHealth: “This is […]

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OAC's Liz Paul in Conversation with Brendan Fraser

Brendan Fraser Wins an Oscar for The Whale

March 13, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

It was nothing short of cathartic for many people toiling in the tricky space of advocacy for people living with obesity. Brendan Fraser last night won an Oscar, Best Actor, for his portrayal of Charlie in The Whale. His character, Charlie, is dying from complications of obesity and the movie depicts him as a very […]

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Threads and Hands in Blue

Three Threads in Public Discourse on Obesity

March 10, 2023

Anyone who doesn’t think a major shift in public perceptions about obesity is not underway has simply not been paying attention. Public discourse about this complex chronic disease is more intense (albeit sometimes frustrating) than we have seen in more than two decades of work on obesity. We see a pattern of three threads in […]

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Poison Frog

Did Anti-Obesity Campaigns Poison the Well?

January 29, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Reading about the heated and not terribly well-reasoned arguments people are having about obesity prompts a sad conclusion. A history of ineffective and, at times, harmful anti-obesity campaigns may have poisoned the well of public sentiment about obesity. People have such strong feelings that facts and reason become irrelevant. Aggrieved Advocates for People with Eating […]

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Vampire

The Utility of Terror for Decisions on Child Health

January 27, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We count on newspapers for coming up with sensational headlines to inflame passions. Opinion pages seldom disappoint. But those flames of passion very often bring more heat than light. Such was the case yesterday when the New York Times published a sensational headline for an opinion article by a HAES activist, Virginia Sole-Smith. She wants […]

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Adding Stigma to Obesity and Heart Disease

Adding Stigma to Obesity and Heart Disease

January 24, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

These are three problems that often travel together. But each one by itself is a problem – stigma, obesity, and heart disease. Now, a new study from the University of Connecticut gives us some of the best empiric evidence yet for the distinct harm that weight stigma adds to obesity and heart disease. Randomized and […]

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New Man

Five Trends to Define 2023 in Obesity and Health

January 1, 2023

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

While some of us slept last night, the calendar rolled us into the start of a whole new year. A clean slate with new challenges and opportunities. So what lies ahead? It’s impossible to know (as our review of 2022 predictions nicely shows), but that won’t stop us from offering our best guess. In that […]

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Challenges on the Report Card

Report Card on Our 2022 Trend Predictions

December 31, 2022

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

“It’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.” With this anonymous piece of wisdom in mind, it still makes sense to take a moment to look back at the trends that we hoped and expected to shape the year we complete today. So here’s a narrative report card on our 2022 trend predictions. You, […]

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Waiting for the Bus

Throwing People with Obesity Under the Bus

December 30, 2022

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

CNN, we’re looking at you. Your story claiming that “people with diabetes pay the price” for semaglutide use in obesity is problematic. The story falsely describes the demand for semaglutide as “a hot new weight loss fad.” That is simply wrong. Providing medical care for people who are trying to deal with the complex chronic […]

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Brendan Fraser in The Whale

Discomfort with a Human Story of Severe Obesity

December 1, 2022

The Whale is premiering next week in theaters everywhere, after a New York premiere this week and a tour of film festivals that has many people suggesting Brendan Fraser will win an Oscar for his performance in the film. But why should we care? In a word, this film is already prompting discomfort with a […]

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