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Changing Soda Serving Sizes

Found this awesome post on Sociological Images, comparing advertised soda servings from the 1950’s vs. today. Ben Ostrowsky sent in a great example of changing norms of consumption, highlighting the enormous increase in what is considered a standard serving of soda. In this 1950s ad for soda, the text proudly proclaims that a 12-oz. can is “king-size,” and includes 2 full servings… …Compare it to this sign at Long...

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Less Sleep = Less Fat Loss

Earlier this year, I reported on a study that suggested sleep deprivation could lead to overeating. And now there’s more on the subject of sleep and weight… but from the opposite direction. A lack of sleep doesn’t just increase your risk of gaining fat; it could also decrease your chances of losing it. Dr Arya Sharma, of “Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes” explains the latest findings: In a study published...

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Rowdy Roddy Piper Fights Childhood Obesity

A LOL to start the weekend… [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo8fFe36XNg] Rowdy Roddy Piper is a real blast from the past – the hubby and I used to watch the WWF (now the WWE) back in the 80’s for laffs. (h/t Obesity Panacea)

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We’re Quite a Few Steps Behind

The title of this NY Times article pretty much says it all: “The Pedometer Test: Americans Take Fewer Steps.” It summarizes the results of a recent study on the number of daily steps taken by American adults.  Yeah, as you might have guessed, it’s fairly low. But the kicker is that it’s also lower than the number of steps taken by people in other developed countries. Americans are thousands of steps behind...

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What Does the Obesity Society Serve For Lunch?

Lotsa junk, according to Dr. Yoni Freedhoff of “Weighty Matters.” When I wandered through the lunch offerings at this years Obesity Society’s Annual Scientific Assembly in San Diego (one of the world’s largest obesity conferences), what did I find? Giant brownies, pretzels and full sugar soda – an interesting juxtaposition with the 2 abstracts and 2 complete symposia dedicated to sugared soda. Sure could...

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“She’s an Actress Playing the Role of a Fitness Trainer”

So sayeth trainer James S. Fell, in the LA Times. I laughed out loud when I read that line.  Needless to state, Fell’s beef with Michaels is a legit one – she poses as an expert in various disciplines, when she lacks the training, credentials and proper form. Typical viewers think she’s great, yet the collective jaws of professional trainers hit the floor after witnessing her regular displays of poor technique and...

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