Year-End Roundup, April 2011

As 2011 approaches its end, I thought I’d take the opportunity to remind readers of some of my favourite posts of the past year: Real Men Eat Real Meat! Functional Iron Deficiency in Obesity BMI Poor Measure of Body Fat in Heart Failure Tackling Parents’ Diet to Tackle Childhood Obesity Legislating Away Obesity? Happy Holidays! AMS You can now also follow me and post your comments on Facebook

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Year-End Roundup, March 2011

As 2011 approaches its end, I thought I’d take the opportunity to remind readers of some of my favourite posts of the past year: Evidence on Weight-Loss Supplements Found Too Light Psychological Effects of Exercise in Adolescents Interpersonal Violence in Childhood as a Risk Factor for Obesity Is Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating a Key Driver of Obesities? Canada Needs a National Strategy to Tackle Obesity Happy Holidays! AMS You can now also follow me and post your comments on Facebook

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Year-End Roundup, February 2011

As 2011 approaches its end, I thought I’d take the opportunity to remind readers of some of my favourite posts of the past year: Is Exercise More About Calories-In Than Calories-Out? Eating More Calories Increases Weight (in Some People – Sometimes – Maybe) The Science Behind Health At Every Size All Clear on Calories? Overweight Kids More Sensitive to Obesogenic Environment Happy Holidays! AMS You can now also follow me and post your comments on Facebook

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Year-End Roundup, January 2011

As 2011 approaches its end, I thought I’d take the opportunity to remind readers of some of my favourite posts of the past year: Inactivity Does Not Explain Canada’s Obesity Epidemic Say No To Weight-Based Bullying and Discrimination The Pedagogy of Obesity Reality Shows Village Faces Nightmare on ELMM Street Does Mandatory Menu Labeling Change Behaviour? Happy Holidays! AMS You can now also follow me and post your comments on Facebook

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Weekend Roundup, December 16, 2011

As not everyone may have a chance during the week to read every post, here’s a roundup of last week’s posts: Why Addressing Weight Bias is the #1 Strategic Goal of the Obesity Network The Environmental Impact of the Food Pyramid: the Double Pyramid Canadian Obesity Network Welcomes Craving Change Health Risks of Gaining Weight in Adulthood Similar to Risks of Persistent Childhood Obesity Save Your Carbs For Dinner? Have a great Sunday! (or what is left of it) AMS Edmonton, Alberta You can now also follow me and post your comments on Facebook

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