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Digging into the Lasting Benefits of Acceptance Therapy

March 18, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A hot catchphrase in popular culture is mindfulness. But for effective, evidence-based obesity care, we need more than buzzy phrases. Thus we have the emergence of acceptance-based therapy (ABT) as a way to enhance well-established techniques for intensive behavioral therapy. New study results in Obesity add to the evidence that acceptance therapy can help deliver […]

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Praying for Nuts

Health Check: Will Eating Nuts Make You Gain Weight?

February 21, 2019

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

The Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend we eat 30g of nuts – a small handful – each day. But many of us know nuts are high in calories and fat. So should we be eating nuts or will they make us gain weight? In short, the answer is yes, we should eat them. And no, they […]

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Fitbit Alta in the Bedroom

Fitbit: Helping Employers Peek into Your Lifestyle

February 17, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

The consumer market for activity trackers is shrinking. Smartwatches have put a dent in the sales trend for Fitbit’s old bread and butter product – the fitness tracker. Of course, the company has responded with a pretty good smartwatch to compete with Apple. But a big part of its strategy is to make a buck by helping […]

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On the Sideline

Are Organized Sports Enough for Childhood Fitness?

February 16, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

As the prevalence of obesity has grown, so has our fixation on programmed physical activity. If you’ve got the money and the time, odds are your kids are participating in youth sports. But are organized sports enough to ensure childhood fitness? A Study in Homeschooled Youth A new study of homeschooled youth suggests that organized […]

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Loving Eyes

Pet Therapy 101: How You and Your Pet Can Heal Each Other

February 9, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Pets not only make great companions, but they can also help you recover after suffering from physical and mental afflictions. Here are just some of the benefits having an animal buddy can offer while you’re healing. Better Mental Health Having an animal companion helps you become mentally healthier. Pets are capable of lowering loneliness, stress, and anxiety […]

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Fitbit Versa Smartwatch

What’s Hot or Not for 2019 in Fitness, Nutrition, and Health

January 2, 2019

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

Healthy lifestyles are a popular concept. But popular culture is fickle about this subject. As soon as something captures our attention in this realm, it quickly fades from view. So as we plunge into a new year, let’s take a quick look at what’s hot and what’s not, according to the culture that surrounds us. […]

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Madame Monet Sitting on a Sofa

Sitting on an Increased Risk of Death

December 26, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Sitting for Too Long Could Increase Your Risk of Dying – Even If You Exercise Are you sitting down? Then you may want to stand up to read this, as research from the U.S. has found that sitting for too long could increase your risk of dying – even if you exercise. The study found […]

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Rebecca Puhl

Rebecca Puhl: Finding a Path to Less Weight Stigma

November 26, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

One of the highlights of ObesityWeek 2018 was Rebecca Puhl’s award for scientific achievement. Not just because we admire her and her pioneering work on weight stigma. But also because she rewarded us. She delivered an inspiring lecture on finding a path to less weight stigma. Stigma researcher Angela Alberga explains: It was incredible to […]

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The Desire and the Satisfaction

Weight, Health, and the Search for Satisfaction

November 21, 2018

Health & Obesity

Extra pounds sneak up on you. A few cookies here, a second helping of gravy there, and the next thing you know the waistband of your favorite pair of pants has grown inexplicably sharp. I found myself in this position a couple of years back, and turned to the system I’ve always used when my […]

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Veggies

Can We Stop Pretending That Food Is Medicine?

September 26, 2018

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

It’s one of those metaphors that we’re hearing more often. Folks at the Pew Trusts say the “food is medicine” concept is simple. If people eat nutritious food, they’ll need fewer meds. They’ll go to the emergency room less. And they’ll stay out of the hospital. A Role for Medically Tailored Meals California is funding […]

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