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obesity

q and a with dr. david macklin: 'treatment for obesity is meant to be long term'

"the prevailing understanding of the obesity epidemic is that it is a consequence of a collision between our [ancestral genes] and the modern food environment," dr. macklin says.
robin roberts
nov 14, 2023

the one-meal-a-day trend: 'we're not cavemen'

eating one meal a day may be the latest diet trend among the famous, but toronto dietitian tedi nikova says our bodies don't necessarily perform better when food is restricted.
karen hawthorne
jul 04, 2023

binge eating and 'almond mothers': why the disorder is not about food

dietitian julie mai says many gen zs who grew up with fad-dieting mothers have been left with shame around enjoying food.
karen hawthorne
mar 24, 2023

obesity 'in your own words' book aims to raise awareness and spark compassion

eight extraordinary canadians bravely shared pieces of their life with obesity in the form of letters to their younger selves, and despite stigma, discrimination and hurtful stereotypes, these are stories of hope, resilience and recovery.
maja begovic
mar 17, 2023

food addiction is not about willpower, says recovering food addict dr. vera tarman

if you think about food all the time, behave in embarrassing ways around food and don’t want people to see how you eat, you may be a food addict, says dr. tarman.
karen hawthorne
mar 14, 2023

weight loss isn't just about eating less and moving more

dietitian and weight loss coach tedi nikova uses a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance therapy and commitment therapy to help clients overcome unhealthy relationships with food.
karen hawthorne
mar 13, 2023

ozempic's success as a weight loss drug linked to eating disorders

"thin is back in," says registered dietitian abby langer of the weight loss trend driven by new drugs.
karen hawthorne
mar 10, 2023

obesity treatment: 'stop talking to patients like they are children'

dr. sean wharton is working towards changing how we understand obesity, from how doctors treat patients to society's perspectives: "african-american women carry their weight on their hips and thighs. yet, they’re demonized when they should just be called beautiful."
karen hawthorne
mar 10, 2023
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q and a with dr. david macklin: 'treatment for obesity is meant to be long term'

"the prevailing understanding of the obesity epidemic is that it is a consequence of a collision between our [ancestral genes] and the modern food environment," dr. macklin says.
robin roberts
nov 14, 2023

the one-meal-a-day trend: 'we're not cavemen'

eating one meal a day may be the latest diet trend among the famous, but toronto dietitian tedi nikova says our bodies don't necessarily perform better when food is restricted.
karen hawthorne
jul 04, 2023

binge eating and 'almond mothers': why the disorder is not about food

dietitian julie mai says many gen zs who grew up with fad-dieting mothers have been left with shame around enjoying food.
karen hawthorne
mar 24, 2023

obesity 'in your own words' book aims to raise awareness and spark compassion

eight extraordinary canadians bravely shared pieces of their life with obesity in the form of letters to their younger selves, and despite stigma, discrimination and hurtful stereotypes, these are stories of hope, resilience and recovery.
maja begovic
mar 17, 2023
powered by
obesity matters

food addiction is not about willpower, says recovering food addict dr. vera tarman

if you think about food all the time, behave in embarrassing ways around food and don’t want people to see how you eat, you may be a food addict, says dr. tarman.
karen hawthorne
mar 14, 2023

weight loss isn't just about eating less and moving more

dietitian and weight loss coach tedi nikova uses a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance therapy and commitment therapy to help clients overcome unhealthy relationships with food.
karen hawthorne
mar 13, 2023

ozempic's success as a weight loss drug linked to eating disorders

"thin is back in," says registered dietitian abby langer of the weight loss trend driven by new drugs.
karen hawthorne
mar 10, 2023

obesity treatment: 'stop talking to patients like they are children'

dr. sean wharton is working towards changing how we understand obesity, from how doctors treat patients to society's perspectives: "african-american women carry their weight on their hips and thighs. yet, they’re demonized when they should just be called beautiful."
karen hawthorne
mar 10, 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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