October 21, 2009
FDA plans revision to nutrition label. FDA seeks to improve nutrition labeling on food products – washingtonpost.com
October 20, 2009
Women with obesity at risk for in vitro fertilization failure The Press Association: Obesity cuts IVF success – study
October 19,2009
Can anyone get insurance? Now an underweight girl is excluded. Underweight Girl Denied Insurance Coverage – Denver News Story – KMGH Denver
October 18, 2009
Washington Post columnist Robin Givhan address the Fashion industry and thinness in the culture.Robin Givhan on Fashion: Size of the Model vs. Size of the Customer – washingtonpost.com
Great Idea: solve obesity by making people taller. Idea Lab – Should a War on Shortness Be One of the Goals of Health Care Reform? – NYTimes.com
October 17, 2009
NYT reports on prospects for new drugs for obesity Arena, Orexigen and Vivus Are Chasing an Effective Diet Drug – NYTimes.com
Why can’t CDC find obese swine flu patients? Pneumonia, Susceptibility of Young Among Traits of Swine Flu – washingtonpost.com
October 15, 2009
Family Physicians Ink deal with Coke Family Doctors Sign Educational Deal With Coca-Cola – NPR Health Blog : NPR
October 14, 2009
First Lady Michelle Obama tackles childhood obesity Michelle Obama’s Weight Loss Tips: Watch TV Standing Up — Politics Daily
North Carolina Plan criticized Obesity penalty isn’t fair or effective – Columnists/Blogs – News & Observer
Ralph Lauren model fired for being too fat Photoshopped Ralph Lauren Model Filippa Hamilton Fired For Being Fat – WPIX
Dr. Bernandine Healy hits punitive steps against the obese The Obesity Epidemic Isn’t Just About Willpower – US News and World Report
October 13, 2009
Candidate’s weight becomes important issue in NJ Governor Race Is Chris Christie Too Fat to Be the Next Governor of New Jersey? – The Gaggle Blog – Newsweek.com
October 12, 2009
Infant denied health care for pre-existing conditions Why we need health-care reform: ‘Obese’ infant denied insurance!
Colorado Insurer caves The Associated Press: Colo. insurer changes course on fat infants
Baby denied health insurance for obesity as pre-existing condition 17-Pound, 4-Month-Old Baby Denied Health Insurance for Being Too Fat – Children’s Health – FOXNews.com
October 9, 2009
Groups push back on premium increases in Senate Finance Bill If Your Waistline Grows, Should Your Premiums, Too? – Prescriptions Blog – NYTimes.com
October 8, 2009
Corzine attacked as bigot Is Corzine A Bigot? | The New Republic
October 7, 2009
Physicians lead the way in treating obesity Doctors join fight against obesity – USATODAY.com
NJ Governor Corzine accused of attacking opponents weight Corzine Points Spotlight at Christie’s Weight – NYTimes.com
North Carolina to punish overweight state workers North Carolina state health plan to penalize smokers, obese
October 6, 2009
Study showing restaurant calorie labeling doesn’t change habits sure to add fuel to labeling debate Calorie Postings Don’t Change Habits, Study Finds – NYTimes.com
October 2, 2009,
New York Board of Education bans bake sales Bake Sales Are Banned in New York Schools – NYTimes.com
October 1, 2009
After 20 years USDA program for Women Infants and Children adds fruits and vegetables to its voucher program WIC nutrition program expands to cover fruits, vegetables — latimes.com
September 17, 2009 NEJM publishes study on taxing sugar-sweetened beverages NEJM — The Public Health and Economic Benefits of Taxing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
September 11, 2009
Indiana Court allows workers comp coverage of bariatric surgery Indiana Appeals Court Affirms Work Comp Coverage for Obesity Surgery
September 9, 2009
STOP Obesity Alliance presents health care reform proposals Curbing Obesity Epidemic Key to Health Care Reform: Experts – US News and World Report See 16th and 17th U.S. Surgeons General, STOP Obesity Alliance Announce America has Reached Tipping Point on Obesity, Call for Direct Action – STOP Obesity Alliance
September 1, 2009
Institute of Medicine issues recommendations for combating childhood obesity Report maps out solutions to child obesity – USATODAY.com
USDA announces child nutrition grants Release No. 0416.09
More employers trying financial incentives As Federal Healthcare Reform Debate Continues, New Survey Reveals More Companies Turn to Financial Rewards to Tackle Soaring Employee Healthcare Costs
August 31, 2009
New target for therapies identified Study may lead to new obesity therapies – UPI.com
New York City targets sugar-sweetened drinks New Salvo in City’s War on Sugary Drinks – City Room Blog – NYTimes.com
Risk of infant mortality rises with mother’s weight Mom’s obesity tied to higher infant mortality
August 30, 2009
Obesity linked to swine flu deaths Obesity linked to swine flu deaths | World news | The Observer
August 27, 2009
Extreme obesity shortens lives by 12 years Extreme obesity can shorten people’s lives by 12 years – USATODAY.com
New drug claims ability to fight obesity and diabetes New fat-fighting drug has anti-diabetes action too | Health | Reuters
Obesity deniers come out http://www.newsweek.com/id/213807
August 24, 2009
American Heart Association raises alarm about sugar Heart Association recommends limits on added sugars – White Coat Notes – Boston.com
Interesting graph plots out contribution of obesity, age and health status on costs. A Concentration of Health Expenses – Prescriptions Blog – NYTimes.com
GE introduces new MRI geared for larger patients GE Healthcare shows off latest MRI – The Business Review (Albany):
Obesity a risk for swine flu deaths Half of swine flu deaths in high-risk people -study | Reuters
August 18, 2009
Sleep apnea on increase Sleep Apnea Rises With Obesity, Boosts Deaths in Middle-Aged – Bloomberg.com; PLoS Medicine: Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Mortality: A Prospective Cohort Study
Push back on doctor’s campaign against obesity Anti-Obesity Dr. Jason Newsom Chomps Down on Dunkin’ Donuts « Vitals Spotlight – We Give the Doctor an Exam
August 11, 2009
President Obama calls for health insurance reform to cover obesity treatments, stating, “All I’m saying is let’s take the example of something like diabetes, one of — a disease that’s skyrocketing, partly because of obesity, partly because it’s not treated as effectively as it could be. Right now if we paid a family — if a family care physician works with his or her patient to help them lose weight, modify diet, monitors whether they’re taking their medications in a timely fashion, they might get reimbursed a pittance. But if that same diabetic ends up getting their foot amputated, that’s $30,000, $40,000, $50,000 — immediately the surgeon is reimbursed. Well, why not make sure that we’re also reimbursing the care that prevents the amputation, right? That will save us money. Text – Obama’s Health Care Town Hall in Portsmouth – NYTimes.com
August 10, 2009
Nominee for Surgeon General attacked over body weight Does it matter what the doctor weighs? — latimes.com
Arena preparing to submit new obesity drug to FDA San Diego Business Journal Online – business news for San Diego, California
August 7, 2009
Recession could worsen obesity prevalence Recession could have negative impact on obesity levels | News | Nursing Times
July 17, 2009
Minorities, blacks hardest hit by obesity reports CDC Atlanta health, diet and fitness news | ajc.com
July 16, 2009
AHA: severe obesity increases risks in surgery Severe obesity increases risks of health problems during surgery
AHA: Clarity on the overweight mortality confusion Mortality, Health Outcomes, and Body Mass Index in the Overweight Range: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association — Lewis et al. 119 (25): 3263 — Circulation
July 14, 2009
Excess weight speeds up osteoarthritis Excess Weight Speeds Up Osteoarthritis: MedlinePlus
July 14, 2009
RWJ releases report on taxes for sugar sweetened beverages Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes and Public Health – RWJF
July 14, 2009 WHO addresses swine flu vaccine for persons with obesity. Swine Flu Vaccine Recommendations from World Health Organization – Health Blog – WSJ
July 10, 2009 CDC finds high prevalence of obesity in swine flu patients. Intensive-Care Patients With Severe Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infection — Michigan, June 2009
July 2009 Study finds insulin resistance in overeating lean humans for the first time. Short-term overeating induces insulin resistance i…[Mol Med. 2009 Jul-Aug] – PubMed Result
July 10,2009
The economy, stress and overeating Job Stress, Economy Weighing on Americans: MedlinePlus
June 24, 2009
Obesity: Africa’s Next Big Killer Africa’s newest silent killer: obesity | FP Passport
July 2, 2009
Connecticut Governor Vetoes Labeling Bill
Rell rejects nutritional labeling for chain restaurants – The Connecticut Post Online
July 1, 2009
Obama Address Obesity in Town HallObama Addresses Health-Care Reform at Virtual Town Hall Meeting – washingtonpost.com
July 1, 2009
Trust for America’s Health releases “F as in Fat 2009” http://www.rwjf.org/files/research/20090701tfahfasinfat.pdf
June 30, 2009
Institute of Medicine Issues Report on Comparative Effectiveness Research
Initial National Priorities for Comparative Effectiveness Research – Institute of Medicine
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June 30, 2009
Oregon enacts restaurant labeling bill AP Wire – Oregon | kgw.com | News for Portland Oregon and SW Washington
June 29, 2009
More Data on surgery for diabetes Weight-Loss Surgery May Be Beneficial for Diabetes – NYTimes.com
June 29, 2009
Kentucky phasing out sugar sweetened beverages Congress May Look to Ky. Schools’ Healthy Example in Creating Nutritional Policy – washingtonpost.com
June 25, 2009
IOM release workshop on Food Desserts The Public Health Effects of Food Deserts. Workshop Summary – Institute of Medicine
May 28, 2009
IOM Releases report on Weight Gain in Pregnancy Report Brief. Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Reexamining the Guidelines – Institute of Medicine
May 9, 2009
Do obesity related diseases predispose to swine flu severity? Other Illness May Precede Worst Cases of Swine Flu – NYTimes.com