Best of 2012: September

Here’s a review of my favourite posts for 2012 or those that piqued the most interest from my readers (not always the same): Does Canada Need a National “Stop to Smell the Flowers” Day? Are Happy Fat People Delusional? Does Social Stigma Drive People To Bariatric Surgery? Not Everything that Works Works BC’s Northern Health Takes an Enlightened Position on Obesity Very much appreciate your thoughts on these topics. AMS Edmonton, AB

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Best of 2012: August

Here’s a review of my favourite posts for 2012 or those that piqued the most interest from my readers (not always the same): How Effective is Lifestyle Management of Obesity? Is Weight-Loss Advice Unethical? Why Obesity Management and Weight Loss are NOT the Same Teaching About Diet and Exercise Promotes Anti-Fat Bias Do Calories on Quick Serve Restaurant Menus Change Behaviour? Very much appreciate your thoughts on these topics. AMS Edmonton, AB

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Best of 2012: July

Here’s a review of my favourite posts for 2012 or those that piqued the most interest from my readers (not always the same): Why Sports and Exercise are Barely Relevant and What Really Counts is Occupational and Household Activity Obese Kids are Not Causing the Obesity Epidemic Why the US Preventive Services Task Force Missed the Boat on BMI Toronto Charter on Obesity and Mental Health How Much Weight Will You Gain When You Quit Smoking? Very much appreciate your thoughts on these topics. AMS Edmonton, AB

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Best of 2012: June

Here’s a review of my favourite posts for 2012 or those that piqued the most interest from my readers (not always the same): Why I Blog Does Not ‘Medicalizing’ Obesity Promote Weight Bias and Discrimination? Living and Being Well in New Brunswick Unhealthy Waits? There’s a Dad for That! Very much appreciate your thoughts on these topics. AMS Canmore, AB

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Best of 2012: May

Here’s a review of my favourite posts for 2012 or those that piqued the most interest from my readers (not always the same): Why Stopping Weight Gain is More Important Than Losing Weight The Downside of Weight Loss? Should Doctors Stop Telling Patients to Lose Weight? Institute of Medicine Big on BMI, Eat Less and Move More Removing the Cause of Weight Gain Does Not Mean Weight Loss Very much appreciate your thoughts on these topics. AMS Canmore, AB

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