Epigenetics and Grandkids

March 20, 2017
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Research proves that some epigenetic changes can be passed along to children and even grandchildren.

What’s Up With Epigenetics?

March 17, 2017
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As if the multi-factorial plague of obesity were not complicated enough already, it seems that epigenetics must be counted in the equation.

Bitter Success in the U.K.

March 16, 2017
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Studies indicate that the average British child ingests the equivalent of five doughnuts’ worth of “hidden sugar” each and every day.

Great Britain’s Long Journey

March 15, 2017
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Childhood Obesity News continues to chronicle various aspects of the struggle to institute a sugar tax in Great Britain.

In Great Britain, the Beat Goes On

March 14, 2017
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Childhood Obesity News has accused soda, pizza and potato snacks of being incomparable obesity villains, but breakfast cereal is in that class too.

If Mama Ain’t Happy, Ain’t Nobody Happy

March 13, 2017
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When things are not going well in the digestive tract, where trillions of organisms make their home, the rest of the body will not fare well.

If Momma Ain’t Happy

March 9, 2017
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When a healthful balance is in effect, the interests of the microbiome and the human host are aligned. With bacteria out of balance bad things can happen.

The Wars Within

March 8, 2017
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Metabolism has a lot to do with obesity, and when it comes to health and healing, the care and feeding of the microbiome might be the next big thing.

The Unshakeable Ronald McDonald

March 2, 2017
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McDonald’s has been accused of breaking its promise not to carry on marketing in schools, and of using charity as a shield to distract its critics.

Will Ronald McDonald Ever Retire?

March 1, 2017
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Like with all the advertising mascots, Ronald McDonald’s mission is to infiltrate and undermine the parents’ role as authority figures. Should he just retire?

Ronald McDonald: His Life and Work

February 28, 2017
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Last fall, the corporate HQ announced that Ronald was going to chill for a while, at least until the clown hysteria passed, so he hadn’t been doing much.

The Microbiome and Diabetes

February 27, 2017
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Studies show that people who live together and/or are related have very similar microbiomes. What does this mean for people who struggle with diabetes?

Dr. Pretlow Speaks at ICBA 2017

February 24, 2017
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Dr. Pretlow gave an oral presentation in Haifa, Israel, at the 4th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions, on a pilot study of obesity treatment.

Another Look at Contagious Obesity

February 22, 2017
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Studies show that people who are related and/or live together share large swaths of their microbial populations.

Where Is the Flaky Fringe?

February 21, 2017
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Today’s absurd joke too often becomes tomorrow’s reality, as is the case with some of the obesity-related “cures” and theories.

Mexican Sugar Tax Activists Walk on the Wild Side

February 20, 2017
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Coca-Cola uses bribery, intimidation and coercive campaigns to squash the rivals and those trying to reduce soda consumption in Central and South Americas.

Mexico As Soda Tax Lighthouse

February 17, 2017
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Whenever the idea of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages to prevent obesity is discussed people react by asking for studies. Problem is, there aren’t many.

How Mexico Got Its Soda Tax

February 16, 2017
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The connections between poverty and obesity are familiar territory. No government wants to deal with them, but a sugar tax brings at least partial satisfaction.

More Tales of Mexicoke

February 15, 2017
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KillerCoke.org reports that, in some areas of Mexico, the Coca-Cola Co. buys up all the water, so there is basically nothing to imbibe except their products.

Tales of Mexicoke

February 14, 2017
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One of Coca-Cola ads set in Mexico has been called racist, condescending, and an attempt to force consumer culture down the throats of indigenous people.

Coca-Cola Prospers Despite Setbacks

February 13, 2017
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Coco-Cola’s response to requests for decreased sugar was to sell drinks with the same proportionate amount of it but in smaller units.

The Ongoing Saga of Coke & Friends

February 10, 2017
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Is Pepsi competing with Coca-Cola to be the poster child for the Promote Child Obesity While Pretending to Care club?

The Microbiome and Prader-Willi Syndrome

February 9, 2017
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Researchers are trying out genetic manipulation, appetite-curbing drugs, cognitive therapy, electric stimulation of the brain, and more, to combat PWS.

Obesity Villain b29

February 8, 2017
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Prof. Liping Zhao isolated a strain of enterobacter cloacae called b29 and introduced it into the bodies of sterile mice. Here’s what happened.

Prebiotics — Too Good to Be True?

February 7, 2017
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Prof. of Microbiology Liping Zhao investigates the interactions between host genetics, diet and the microbiome, using himself as a subject.

The Microbiota Don’t Like Antibiotics — Of Course!

February 6, 2017
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Trillions of microbiota live mostly in the colon and display intriguing connections with obesity or the lack of it.

Psychiatric Disorders, Weight Loss, and Weight Loss Surgery

February 3, 2017
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After the weight loss surgery, even when the patient seems to be doing fine, the psychological benefits may alternately spike, drop or disappear.

Weight Loss and Psychiatric Disorders

February 2, 2017
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Research shows that despite their long-term success with weight loss, the patients’ mental health on average deteriorated past even their pre-surgery level.

Challenges of Post-Weight-Loss Life

February 1, 2017
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What are the challenges faced by people who go on to lose a huge proportion of their body weight?

Creating a Normal-Weight Future

January 31, 2017
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A child who never becomes overweight is far less likely to become an obese teen or a morbidly obese adult.

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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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