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Reservations About Preclinical Obesity in Pediatrics

Reservations About Preclinical Obesity in Pediatrics

May 20, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new viewpoint in JAMA Pediatrics articulates a concern we hear repeatedly about the Lancet Commission on Clinical Obesity. Pediatric obesity experts have reservations about applying the concept of preclinical obesity in pediatrics. Melania Manco is a professor of pediatrics, clinical research scientist, and consultant endocrinologist at the Bambino Gesù Hospital in Rome. She writes: […]

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Human Miseries

What Is Hard About a Clinical Diagnosis of Obesity?

January 28, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It is fascinating to watch the public discourse about newly proposed criteria from the Lancet Commission for a clinical diagnosis of obesity unfold. The headline is easy. “It’s time to move beyond BMI alone.” The response to that idea has been clear and unmistakable: “What took so long?” But then comes the hard part that […]

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Virgilio Brocchi

All Agree on Moving Past BMI, But Differ on the Details

January 23, 2025

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It was easy to see this coming. Our top prediction for the new year was that the Lancet Commission on Clinical Obesity would be big news and the spark for a big debate. The news splash was unmistakable. From 92 countries all over the world, more than 3,000 persons lined up for the launch event. […]

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YWM Virtual After Hours

YWM Virtual: Translating Advances in Obesity

May 1, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Translating the stunning advances we’re presently seeing in obesity into something that both patients and professionals can appreciate is no small feat. But this is what just happened over the weekend at the Obesity Action Coalition YWM Virtual conference. A planning team led by Bob Kushner and Scott Kahan assembled a small faculty of some […]

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World Obesity Day Theme

World Obesity Day: Perspectives and Evidence

March 4, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Today – World Obesity Day – is all about changing perspectives. The World Obesity Federation deserves credit for a well-chosen theme, because in the face of much new evidence about obesity, old perspectives are crashing into newer ones driven by evidence and science. Research has brought us new options for treating obesity more safely and […]

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The Most Read Posts on ConscienHealth in 2022

The Most Read Posts on ConscienHealth in 2022

December 16, 2022

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

We’re zooming toward the end of 2022, so it’s hard to resist looking back to see which of the posts on ConscienHealth you read the most. We are grateful for the smart and diverse people who take the time to read what we post here. Seeing what captures your attention teaches us a thing or […]

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Push the Button

Five Subjects Too Hot to Handle in Nutrition and Obesity

July 30, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Sadly enough, we live in an age of angry tweets and venting spleens. So it is in nutrition and obesity (as well as politics) these days. We’ve found that five subjects – whatever you say – will attract responses that are too hot to handle. In our view, this is a reason to try to […]

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