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Today’s Nonsense: Diet and Exercise to Fight COVID-19

April 10, 2020

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

Prescriptions for diet and exercise have worked so well for preventing obesity that some folks are selling them for fighting COVID-19. Headlines suggesting this strategy are popping up too often in lifestyle and health reporting. For example, the Wicked Local News in Beverly, Massachusetts, tells us: While not much is known yet about fighting COVID-19, […]

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A Chilly Morning in Luxembourg

Pandemic Wellness: Pampered, Sheltered, or Shafted?

April 7, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

We’re seeing a weird mashup of pandemic wellness. At one end of the spectrum, wellness entrepreneurs are making smooth pitches to soothe pampered souls who see this whole coronavirus thing as a disturbing nuisance. A disruption in their carefully curated lives. Then, we also glimpse the frantic professional class trying to cope with daycare that […]

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Neon Angel

Seriously? COVID-19 Weight Loss Tips? Can’t Be Real

April 5, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Cease and desist. That’s our reaction to a rise of inane headlines about how to lose weight in the midst of a public health crisis. Smelling the potential for great clickbait, one reporter reached out to an expert in obesity, asking: Do we have a fatdemic coming our way? The DietDoctor offers up Six Tips […]

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Seven Sound Strategies for Taming Coronavirus Anxiety

Seven Sound Strategies for Taming Coronavirus Anxiety

March 22, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Author: Jelena Kecmanovic Adjunct Professor of Psychology Georgetown University As the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues its global spread and the number of diagnosed COVID-19 cases continues to increase, anxiety related to the outbreak is on the rise too. As a psychologist, I am seeing this in my practice already. Although feeling anxiety in response to a […]

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Dark Side of the Egg

Homework: A Natural Experiment in Lifestyle Changes

March 19, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

We have a grand natural experiment underway – a huge lifestyle intervention. Suddenly, hundreds of millions of people are living a more confined lifestyle. We have no more third place, no commute to work, only the home place. So physical activity and nutrition patterns will change. Likewise, social dynamics will change, too. But we have […]

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Washing Hands

The Importance of Distinguishing Science from Ideology

March 14, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Must everything be tribal and ideological? We think not. Yet avoiding this tendency is certainly hard for humans such as ourselves. Facing the health threat of COVID-19, we see a prime example of the importance of distinguishing science from ideology. It’s handwashing. The Most Effective Way to Prevent Transmission This is a matter scientific fact. […]

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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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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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Le Peloton

Peloton: Hot Tech Stock or Fitness Spin?

October 7, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

How can it be that fitness is so hot, yet obesity is stubbornly rising? Peloton is a case in point. It’s that uber-cool exercise bike selling for an appropriately cool $2,000 and up. Just in case you’re ready to part with some more cash, the company has a $4,000+ treadmill for you, too. But it […]

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Positive Action for Access to Care

September 18, 2019

ConscienHealth, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Make no mistake about it. National Obesity Care week is all about speaking out for better access to care for obesity. ConscienHealth is proud to be among 50 champions supporting National Obesity Care Week. We believe that everyone should have access to obesity care. A person’s size, weight, or economic status should not limit their […]

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