Category: Food Addiction

The food addiction paradigm is a primary cause of the childhood and adult obesity epidemic. Highly pleasurable foods, such as junk food and fast food, can be addictive. Posts in this section explore food addiction and its impact on obesity.

Oprah Still Influential

December 18, 2012
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In one of the most attention-getting books on food and nutrition to have been published in the last decade, The End of Overeating, Dr. David Kessler puts forth the idea that even though the individual ingredients in food might not be overwhelmingly att …

Social Media and Dr. Pretlow

December 12, 2012
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Surveys of the habits of American youth between the ages 13 and 17 find that half of them use social media on a daily basis. The American Heart Association (AHA), in a statement that will be published in the January issue of its journal, Circulation, r …

Sugar Addicts Speak Up

December 10, 2012
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Last time, Childhood Obesity News mentioned the upcoming documentary film (scheduled for release in June 2013) which Dr. Pretlow will appear in, titled Sweet Nothing: America’s Addiction to Sugar. These are by no means the only voices raised against su …

Sugar Addiction Takes More Hits

December 7, 2012
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20K Films is an independent outfit that makes low-budget, high-quality documentaries, with Laura Zinger as producer and director. One of their previous works is about sickle cell anemia, and the current project is Sweet Nothing: America’s Addiction to …

Obesity, Insulin, and Inflammation (Part 2)

November 20, 2012
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Yesterday, Childhood Obesity News looked at some of the controversial theories of Dave Asprey relating to obesity, insulin, and inflammation. One of his theories is not so controversial, and is in fact now pretty well-accepted — that foods can be addi …

World-Class Food Addiction Enablers

October 26, 2012
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In David Foster Wallace’s novel, Infinite Jest, the action revolves around a movie that is fatally entertaining. In other words, anybody who watches it, dies. This plot is unpleasantly reminiscent of what goes on in certain laboratories where scientist …

The Weigh to Rock: A Nutritionist’s Guide Through Child Obesity

October 25, 2012
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Nutritional therapists and dietitians play an indispensable role on the front lines of obesity treatment, as most physicians likely refer their obese patients to a nutritionist at some point. In addition, many nutritionists receive self-referrals from …

Dr. Pretlow in the News Again

October 15, 2012
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Since awareness of the childhood obesity epidemic has been raised, kids are kept track of more closely, and one result of that scrutiny is a rather jarring prediction. By 2020, American life expectancy is likely to be reduced by 13 years. In other word …

Cravings Not Gone Yet

October 4, 2012
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Yesterday, Childhood Obesity News discussed a recent article by The Wall Street Journal’s Melinda Beck, who mentioned that the nutritional deficiency theory of food cravings seems to be disproved, because so many cravings are addressed to food-like sub …

The Science of Food Cravings

October 3, 2012
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Cravings for any desired and potentially harmful substance are obligingly real enough to show up for scientific measurement. As we know, the human brain, hooked up to a MRI scanner, is capable of reacting to the thought of a chocolate milkshake as if i …

Childhood Obesity — All in the Taste Buds? (Part 2)

September 27, 2012
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Yesterday, Childhood Obesity News began to explore the complicated realm of the human sense of taste. Dr. David Katz has been thinking about the subject also. The research that he is talking about was published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood a …

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 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 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 …

A Young Student Asks About Childhood Obesity

August 7, 2012
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Not long ago, Dr. Pretlow was asked a series of questions by a young student whose area of interest is the impact of childhood obesity on the overall development of a child. Quite logically, she first inquired about the leading cause of obesity today, …

Is Sweet Shoppe a Childhood Obesity Villain?

August 6, 2012
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Any day now, in the face of rampant and ever-growing obesity among both children and adults in America, a retail establishment called Sugar and Plumm Purveyors of Yumm will open in New York City’s upper West Side. People who live in the area have been …

The Olympics As Childhood Obesity Villain

August 3, 2012
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Yesterday, Childhood Obesity News mentioned the negative attention garnered by fast-food corporate sponsorship of the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Britain’s Academy of Medical Royal Colleges expressed disapproval, and so did cardiologist Dr. Aseem Mal …

Food Corps Are Olympic Winners

August 2, 2012
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A week before the 2012 Olympic Games began, the esteemed British publication The Lancet published an editorial regretting the ubiquitous presence of fast food corporations. Apparently, Coca-Cola now owns the ancient and venerated custom of the torch re …

Physical Activity in Schools, Part 5

July 26, 2012
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There is a strong push in many American communities to either strengthen or institute physical education programs in public schools. Will all these efforts make any difference to the childhood obesity epidemic? There are both positive and negative indi …

Physical Activity in Schools, Part 2

July 23, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News has been talking about what some call physical literacy, especially as it applies to school curricula. This is from researchers at the Georgia Health Sciences University, by way of ScienceDaily. The team wanted to look at a batch …

Physical Literacy and Childhood Obesity, Part 2

July 16, 2012
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Last time, Childhood Obesity News discussed a Canadian publication called Developing Physical Literacy (a downloadable PDF file) which carries very specific recommendations. It promotes the idea that, just as there is an optimum age for a child to soak …

Weighing Exercise on the Scale

July 6, 2012
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When childhood obesity is seen through the psychological food dependence-addiction lens, it becomes obvious that diet and exercise are not all-important. They are necessary conditions to health, but they may not be sufficient conditions to health. The …

Choose What You Chew

July 5, 2012
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The title “Choose What You Chew” is swiped from one of the sayings of Dr. David Katz, because it is such an apt rule for just about anybody, any time, anywhere. Childhood Obesity News praised the engaging music video, “Unjunk Yourself” and agreed that …

Unjunk Yourself, Says Dr. David Katz

July 3, 2012
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David L. Katz, M.D., is the director of both the Yale University Prevention Research Center and Griffin Hospital’s integrative Medicine Center. He is editor-in-chief of the journal Childhood Obesity, whose recent issue celebrated the second anniversary …

Rehab — What’s Out There?

July 2, 2012
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Without necessarily endorsing any of them, Childhood Obesity News is looking at treatments for obesity. Since food addiction is such a major component of the obesity picture in both adults and children, programs that are based on the addiction paradigm …

The Need for Food Addiction Recovery Programs

June 29, 2012
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Childhood Obesity News has been talking about the importance of awareness, specifically, awareness of the phenomenon of food addiction. Such organizations as National Public Radio, to give but one example, have worked hard to raise consciousness of the …

Food Addiction Awareness — Important and Growing

June 28, 2012
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Over the past couple of years, despite resistance to the food addiction paradigm, many different researchers have been making the connection between obesity and addiction. In a series of programs about addiction, National Public Radio brought listeners …

Food Addiction — a Fertile Field

June 27, 2012
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Recently, Childhood Obesity News has been focusing on food addiction, and it seems there is still more to reveal. The subject is… addictive. Here are some philosophical words from William Leith, author of The Hungry Years: Confessions of a Food Addic …

Food Addicts’ Stories, Continued

June 26, 2012
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Scott McCann of the website AnonymousOne relates the stories of a couple of very serious food addiction cases personally observed by him. The first: A man of 50 went into rehab to rid himself of addictions to two different hard drugs. Apparently, this …

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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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