Eye in the Pie

January 3, 2012
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Here’s a really interesting list, titled “25 Facts You Should Share for School Lunch Week,” and although School Lunch Week was in October, there is no point in waiting until next October to become informed about these matters. Of course, consulting the …

Water: A School Lunch Legislation Side Effect

December 30, 2011
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Childhood Obesity News has been looking at schools and the problems connected with their ability to impact the childhood obesity epidemic. Since this became a national concern, several interesting side issues have arisen, and perhaps the most shocking …

McDonald’s Not Gone Yet

December 29, 2011
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Just recently, Childhood Obesity News discussed public schools — the celebration of holidays in them, the bringing of treats to them, and the holding of bake sales to financially support them. What has not yet been mentioned is the Happy Meal fundrais …

Temptation Is Everywhere

December 28, 2011
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Childhood Obesity News has been talking about holiday problems, including the superabundance of food in many households. A mom/hostess might fix lots of healthy snacks, but a bachelor uncle will probably stop off at the Chocolate-Covered Bacon Shack fo …

Holidays and Childhood Obesity

December 27, 2011
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This week, Americans are squeezed between two holidays typically observed by indulging in excess. No doubt, many people already look forward to January 1, when the new personal regime of health will begin. But first, there is still a whole lot of eatin …

The Great American See-Food Diet

December 22, 2011
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When healthcare professionals publish articles about childhood obesity, online commentaries sometimes throw back a strange knee-jerk response. Every now and then, an indignant parent will exclaim, “No child should be on a diet!” There seems to be a def …

The Gut Talks to the Brain

December 21, 2011
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Treena Wynes knows all about the emotional-eating cycle and how to conquer it. Formerly a bulimic teen who fought a years-long battle with compulsive eating, she became a social worker and weight-loss counselor, specializing in emotional dependency on …

Overweight and Undernourished, Part 2

December 20, 2011
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We’re looking at the paradox of how a country or a person can be obese and malnourished at the same time. This is an important matter, not least because the seeming contradiction provides an opening for people from some segments of the political spectr …

Overweight and Undernourished, Part 1

December 19, 2011
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The obesity epidemic contains a strange and terrible contradiction, terrible because it leads to a lot of misunderstanding and a lack of empathy. To be overfed, yet undernourished, is a thing that can happen to either a person or a country. In a recent …

Globesity Marches On

December 16, 2011
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Childhood obesity and adult obesity continue to afflict countries around the world. Laurie Cunningham used an interesting new word: globesity. It’s all over the place. Unfortunately, the author of the news article under consideration today is not credi …

A Big World, After All

December 15, 2011
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Yes, that title phrase is lifted from Laurie Cunningham, who cleverly adapted it from the Disney song, the one that stays in your head for days after you hear it, the one about how “It’s a small world, after all.” While the world may be small in some w …

TV and Fatsploitation

December 14, 2011
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When an issue receives publicity, one result can be the positive, conscientious kind of heightened awareness and enlightened attention that inspires helpful action. Too often, there is also a downside, a dark side that resembles unhealthy obsession. Th …

A Big New Childhood Obesity Meta-Study

December 13, 2011
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In almost every field of human endeavor, funding is restricted. As a result, rather than a flood of new research, there is a phenomenon called the meta-study. Remember this Yale University discovery? Sugar-sweetened beverages have a strange effect. On …

Childhood Obesity and Yet More Media

December 12, 2011
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We’ve been talking about television in conjunction with obesity, and, really, the farther this subject is looked into, the weirder it gets. Perfect example: a story by Stefanie Dazio titled “Hundreds line up outside Newark hospital to audition for real …

Eat for Success — Maybe

December 9, 2011
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The trouble with eating for success, it seems like every time somebody declares, “This approach works!,” another expert comes along and announces, “No, it doesn’t.” That’s why some of the Childhood Obesity News posts are facetiously titled “Everything …

More Obesi-TV

December 8, 2011
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Childhood Obesity News has been checking out various books, films, reality TV shows, and so forth. When “Huge” started airing on ABC, Bill Keveney of USA Today wrote about it favorably. The drama series is set at Camp Victory, where teens go to lose we …

Obesity and Reality TV

December 7, 2011
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Some call it obesi-TV. Actually, not many do. But it’s a term that deserves to spread. A lot of television programs, including several “reality” shows, center around obesity and related eating disorders. Obesi-TV has become a genre, which Los Angeles T …

Childhood Obesity and More Media

December 6, 2011
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Remember when Childhood Obesity News saluted the contributions and creativity of Mrs. Q, the school-lunch critic? Do we have an eye for talent, or what? In fact, ever since then, the link to her Fed Up With Lunch blog has resided on our Food & Heal …

Childhood Obesity and the Media

December 5, 2011
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The situation regarding childhood obesity and the media seems to have a high level of awareness and some promising leads, yet few real answers. But, you’ve got to hand it to them, even the kids are pitching in to try and make a difference. In Atlanta, …

Four More Ways to Not Be Fat

December 2, 2011
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Recently, we brought news of several suggestions found in the year’s news, toward ending the obesity epidemic. Here are a few more. Pick the Right Father This is essential. Maren Kasselik reports on a childhood obesity study done by the Fathers and Fam …

“W8 Loss 2 Go” iPhone App Fills Important Role

December 1, 2011
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Way back in 1977, visionary writer/director Eric Luke made a short science fiction film called Dark Ages, described thus, Wandering a post apocalyptic wasteland in search of adventure, a samurai and his talking Cyber spear stumble upon a quest involvin …

Seven Ways to Not Be Fat

November 30, 2011
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As the year approaches its end, let us look back at a few of the more intriguing discoveries and proposals in the area of childhood obesity and obesity in general. Sometimes, research findings are deemed promising. Sometimes, suggestions for behavioral …

Childhood Obesity and the Walking School Bus

November 29, 2011
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked into the question of how many American kids walked to school in 1969, as compared to the year 2001. Their report starts off, Thirty years ago, the sight of children walking or biking to school was c …

Conflict-Cola Never Quits

November 28, 2011
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Conflict-cola is astonishingly capable of stirring up controversy, as Forbes writer Trevor Butterworth recently confirmed in a defense of the very controversial Dr. David Allison. It’s a big question in the childhood obesity field, and arguments were s …

Obesity and Food Addiction: Caught Between Two Stigmas

November 25, 2011
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Deepak Chopra told The Huffington Post readers that, aside from the relatively few cases of hormonal imbalance, obesity comes from bad lifestyle habits that children can’t be expected to break unaided, so the responsibility lies with parents and school …

Obesity and Discrimination — or Not

November 23, 2011
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Some feel that promoting awareness of the childhood obesity epidemic should also be known as “fat-shaming,” and that a wish to see healthier kids is the moral equivalent of “fat eliminationism.” Riz Khan says, Health experts and advocates are concerned …

Policy and the Childhood Obesity Stigma

November 22, 2011
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Earlier this year, one of the many writers who answered Slate magazine’s call for ideas on childhood obesity was Daniel Engber, who unfondly recalled his days as a “husky” boy. When his weight reached the 95th percentile, it was hard to ignore. Though …

Tackling the Childhood Obesity Stigma

November 21, 2011
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Earlier this year, the Yale University Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity announced that one of the reasons people get fat is from seeing photos of unattractive fat people in the media. The way Garth Johnston reported it, the reasoning sounds kind …

More Childhood Obesity Conflicts and Deception

November 18, 2011
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It never ends, the stuff that goes on in the corporate efforts to sell us food. Here is a question: Why are they trying so hard to sell us what is, after all, a basic necessity of life? All humans need to eat, and the demand for the product is infinite …

The Obesity-Industrial Complex

November 17, 2011
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A generalization that can truthfully be made about food corporations is that they are powerful. Although many of their products are meretricious, the enormous profits enable the companies to buy as many congresscritters as they need, to make or refrain …

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OVERWEIGHT: What Kids Say explores the obesity problem from the often-overlooked perspective of children struggling with being overweight.

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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