Posts Tagged ‘engagement’

Drawing the Map for Transforming Obesity Care

June 25, 2025 — For the last 18 months, some of the smartest people we know in the realm of obesity policy have been busy drawing a map. Their map, announced today, shows the way for transforming obesity care through three solution areas. These include creating engagement, building capabilities, and delivering integrated care. It comes from the Center for […]

The Problem When Cynicism Proliferates: Everything Is B.S.

April 13, 2025 — “Political cynicism is rising in many democracies throughout the world.” Explaining this, Ariel Hasell, Audrey Halversen, and Brian Weeks ascribe it to the influence of social media and demonstrate it with data from the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The trouble is that when cynicism proliferates, everything seems like B.S. So this week when Education Secretary […]

YWM Engage: A Legacy of Building Community

July 15, 2022 — It’s been two long years since the extended community of the Obesity Action Coalition gathered together in Tampa for the YWM Convention. All of us have lived through losses, both big and small. But this community has felt none more deeply than the passing of Rob Portinga, an OAC board member who leaves us with […]

Fitness Trackers Are Dead, Long Live Digital Health

July 18, 2017 — Anyone remember the Apple Newton? Or the Palm Pilot? Maybe you were once addicted to a Blackberry – also known as the crackberry because people just couldn’t put them down. Well, it looks like Fitbit might be on its way to technology oblivion – just like all three of those once hot personal tech innovations. Does […]