Obesity and Race, the Ongoing Story

Research shows there is a strong likelihood that racially and ethnically targeted marketing contributes to health disparities, including obesity rates.
Race and Obesity (Continued)

Childhood Obesity News has been tracing the recent history of research into the relationship between obesity and ethnicity in America.
Obesity and Blockchain

What is blockchain, and can it potentially help break the cycle of food addiction and positively impact retail business practices?
Lawmakers Awarded by Campaign to End Obesity

The Campaign to End Obesity brings together the leaders from academia, public health, industry, and the legislators, to help reverse the obesity epidemic.
Is Obesity America’s #1 Enemy?

We’re stopping short of endorsing NFGFC Chair Jake Steinfeld’s blanket statement that obesity is preventable by just making changes in diet and exercise.
Childhood Obesity and WIC

When it comes to obesity prevention, there is no such thing as starting too soon, and WIC is in a powerful position to impact the obesity epidemic.
Income Inequality As Obesity Villain

When it comes to children’s diet and “nutritional inequality,” research shows socioeconomic factors and emotional issues play a role.
Childhood Obesity? Forget About It.

The Domestic Policy Council wants to slice $193 billion from SNAP outlays over the next 10 years, and make the states pay for 25% of the remaining need.
Obesity and Food Addiction Terminology Roundup

Language matters. There is an obesity epidemic, and there is nothing wrong with calling it that.
Childhood Obesity and the World Wide Web

The capacity of various social media platforms to play a positive role in affecting the rate of childhood obesity is enormous.