More Notes on Food and Eating

September 21, 2012
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Eating is one of the most basic, primal activities, and humans have been doing it ever since they’ve been around. Nevertheless, and astonishingly, every week or so, scientists issue press releases having to do with eating and food. Mostly, they’re inte …

The Weirdness of Ghrelin

September 20, 2012
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From Tel Aviv University, Dr. Daniela Jakubowicz suggests that eating sweets at breakfast can exert a positive influence for the rest of the day. This possibility is based on a study in which some participants were given low-carbohydrate, low-calorie b …

Childhood Obesity and “Food Stamped”

September 19, 2012
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Almost everyone agrees that home-cooked meals are the best, and fresh food is the best. With home cooking, you don’t get the additives and chemicals that some research shows to have strange effects on the childhood obesity equation, turning it from a s …

Notes on Food and Eating

September 18, 2012
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An ordinary person who refrains from eating meat for a period of time, or who accomplishes the much more difficult feat of abstaining from sugar for a week or two, will experience some very strange sensations the first time eating meat or tasting sugar …

Awareness Month, Childhood Obesity Style

September 17, 2012
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For several years now, September has been the National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month in America. Lauren Rossen, Ph.D., explains the concept, beginning with an assertion that, awareness-wise, we still have a long way to go. One out of every three ki …

Societal Forces Arrayed Against Healthful Food

September 14, 2012
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Last time, Childhood Obesity News looked at some of the difficulties faced by Chicago schools in trying to practice garden-based education and to bring the results to school lunch tables. In contrast, Denver public schools follow a different set of gui …

The Struggle for School Gardens

September 13, 2012
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A while back, Childhood Obesity News talked about one offshoot of Mrs. Obama’s Let’s Move! program — her book. The full title is American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America. It features community gardens in s …

Childhood Obesity and the Crime of Growing Food

September 12, 2012
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It’s hard to argue against the usefulness of home gardens in fighting obesity among children and adults alike. Fresh garden produce does not contain goop like high fructose corn syrup or MSG, or other additives that can lead to unhealthy overeating and …

Plates, Pyramids, and Childhood Obesity

September 11, 2012
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On the right, we see the dietary icon introduced by the United States Department of Agriculture in the summer of 2011 as part of the national effort toward controlling childhood obesity. The unveiling was conducted by the Secretary of Agriculture and, …

Childhood Obesity’s New Frontier — Shapewear

September 10, 2012
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It’s a traditional American cliché — “Thar’s gold in them thar hills!” There certainly is gold in the mountains of fat that encumber so many people, as proven by billionaire Sara Blakely, the inventor of Spanx shapewear. A lengthy profile of the billi …

Milk and Cheese Are Frowned Upon

September 7, 2012
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The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has been around since 1985, and its founder, Neal Barnard, is still active and articulate. He would like to see milk and all its relatives kicked out of school cafeterias, and that includes grill …

Subsidies, Politics, and Childhood Obesity

September 6, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News has been looking at the effect of various government policies and initiatives, mainly the Let’s Move! program headed by Michelle Obama. There are many different interests to be served, and each involved party has its own unique a …

The Corporations, the Government, and Childhood Obesity

September 5, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News has been considering an award-winning piece of journalism by Duff Wilson and Janet Roberts of Reuters, titled “Special Report: How Washington went soft on childhood obesity,” and what other experts thought of it. The report itsel …

Farmers’ Markets and Commodity Markets, Part 2

September 4, 2012
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Last week, Childhood Obesity News was exploring some of the aspects of Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! program, which people have complained about for various reasons. Although the Farmers’ Market Promotion Program drew some complaints for passing out $10 …

Farmers’ Markets and Commodity Markets

August 31, 2012
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Last time, Childhood Obesity News mentioned the Farmers’ Market Promotion Program (FMPP), a government bureaucracy designed to pass out federal money to programs that promote farmers’ markets, roadside fruit stands, and other such vending sites. It has …

The Resurgence of Farmers’ Markets

August 30, 2012
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One side effect of Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! program has been a revival of interest in farmers’ markets, both as a counter-force to the “food desert” problem and a general expression of a wish for fresh food on the part of the general population. Fo …

The Michelle Obama Garden Legacy

August 29, 2012
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One of the interesting outcomes of Let’s Move! was the promise extracted from major national food corporations to remove 1.5 trillion calories from the American diet. Really? How on Earth could a thing like that be measured? Only if the root cause were …

Behind the Childhood Obesity Epidemic

August 28, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News discussed the publication of Mrs. Obama’s book, American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America, which received a lot of publicity when it first became available, and continues to do so. Jus …

A Community Gardens Dilemma?

August 27, 2012
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George Ball used to be president of the American Horticultural Society and, back in the day, he initiated a gardening program for children and hosted an annual community garden symposium. He would happily see neighborhood groups, community centers, sch …

Gardens, the White House, and Let’s Move!

August 24, 2012
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As practically everyone in the world knows, Michelle Obama has been making good use of the respect and attention that accrues to her by virtue of being the president’s wife to champion the anti-obesity cause. For reasons of public relations, the admini …

The White House Garden

August 23, 2012
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(Note: Since a few days ago, the blog Obama Foodorama was changed to be accessible to invited readers only.) There are people who keep very close track of Let’s Move! Two of them are Eddie Gehman Kohan and Marian Burros, who write for a website called …

More About Let’s Move!

August 22, 2012
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About a year ago, Dr. Judith S. Palfrey was appointed to lead Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign to fight childhood obesity. The former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics became the new executive director of Let’s Move! Emmarie Huettema …

Michelle Obama’s Childhood Obesity Legacy

August 21, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News has been looking at various aspects of Mrs. Obama’s Let’s Move! project, which rests on four basic notions: 1. Parents need to be educated and empowered. 2. Schools need to do their best to bring in nourishing food and keep junk …

The First Lady, Childhood Obesity, and Food Deserts

August 20, 2012
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Among the critics of Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! program, which was intended to reduce childhood obesity, many have complained that it puts too much emphasis on nutrition. In fact, nutrition, informed three out of four of the basic tenets of Let’s Mov …

Childhood Obesity and Food Desert Backlash, Part 5

August 17, 2012
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Yesterday, Childhood Obesity News looked at some of the pros and cons of the “food desert” doctrine, one of the bases of the Let’s Move! program sponsored by presidential wife Michelle Obama. Her detractors deny the existence of food deserts. But many …

Childhood Obesity and Food Desert Backlash, Part 4

August 16, 2012
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Who would have guessed there would be so much to discover about food deserts? And so much to disagree about. Especially when the term only came into public consciousness in relatively recent years. Americans are now so familiar with it because of First …

Childhood Obesity and Food Desert Backlash, Part 3

August 15, 2012
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Two major questions are involved. The first, as been discussed extensively by Childhood Obesity News — if there are such things as food deserts, does their existence impact childhood obesity one way or another? The branching sub-questions attached to …

Childhood Obesity and Food Desert Backlash, Part 2

August 14, 2012
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Ever since first lady Michelle Obama introduced the concept of the food desert, there have been grumblings, as Childhood Obesity News noted yesterday. Earlier this year, the grumblings flared up into something of a brushfire when The New York Times pub …

Childhood Obesity and Food Desert Backlash, Part 1

August 13, 2012
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Last time, Childhood Obesity News looked at the concept of the food desert, as publicized by Michelle Obama and the Let’s Move! program. Many critics were and are full of scorn for the very idea. Diane Medved wrote a particularly stern essay, “Veggies …

Let’s Move — Away From Food Deserts

August 10, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News has been looking at the history of the Let’s Move! program initiated and promoted by First Lady Michelle Obama, as it has unfolded over the last couple of years. It announced four objectives: to educate and empower parents, provi …

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About Dr. Robert A. Pretlow

Dr. Robert A. Pretlow is a pediatrician and childhood obesity specialist. He has been researching and spreading awareness on the childhood obesity epidemic in the US for more than a decade.
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Presentations

Dr. Pretlow’s invited presentation at the American Society of Animal Science 2020 Conference
What’s Causing Obesity in Companion Animals and What Can We Do About It

Dr. Pretlow’s invited presentation at the World Obesity Federation 2019 Conference:
Food/Eating Addiction and the Displacement Mechanism

Dr. Pretlow’s Multi-Center Clinical Trial Kick-off Speech 2018:
Obesity: Tackling the Root Cause

Dr. Pretlow’s 2017 Workshop on
Treatment of Obesity Using the Addiction Model

Dr. Pretlow’s invited presentation for
TEC and UNC 2016

Dr. Pretlow’s invited presentation at the 2015 Obesity Summit in London, UK.

Dr. Pretlow’s invited keynote at the 2014 European Childhood Obesity Group Congress in Salzburg, Austria.

Dr. Pretlow’s presentation at the 2013 European Congress on Obesity in Liverpool, UK.

Dr. Pretlow’s presentation at the 2011 International Conference on Childhood Obesity in Lisbon, Portugal.

Dr. Pretlow’s presentation at the 2010 Uniting Against Childhood Obesity Conference in Houston, TX.

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