More on Ecological Momentary Assessment

January 18, 2018
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Studies show that EMA works well in combination with technological data-gathering devices, and is an effective tool in evaluating physical activity.

Ecological Momentary Assessment and Teens

January 17, 2018
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Ecological Momentary Assessment helps researchers collect data, including factors that target behavior change for the weight-management interventions.

News From the Flaky Fringe

January 15, 2018
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A subject as large as obesity is bound to attract a lot of theories. Among them is an effort to revive the “forgotten food sense.”

Mental Health Professionals and Obesity

December 20, 2017
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Having discussed the almost non-existent role of psychiatrists in treating obesity, we now look at the psychiatric or mental health nurse practitioner.

Where Does Psychiatry Stand?

December 19, 2017
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Since most obesity results from overeating, which should be defined as an eating disorder, is it most effectively treated by the mental health professionals?

Act 1220 From Arkansas — the Rest of the List

November 27, 2017
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A summary of the 10 things learned from an important study on obesity prevention by the state of Arkansas (with the help of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation).

More on EMA and Childhood Obesity

November 20, 2017
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EMA and EMI are being used in research to help reveal what causes the increasingly alarming childhood obesity statistics.

Ecological Momentary Assessment and Childhood Obesity

November 16, 2017
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Ecological Momentary Assessment can stand alone as a treatment modality for obesity, without bringing pharmaceuticals or invasive procedures into the picture.

What Is Ecological Momentary Assessment For?

November 15, 2017
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Part data-collection technique and part therapeutic modality, Ecological Momentary Assessment is adaptable to many situations, including treating obesity.

What Is Ecological Momentary Assessment?

November 14, 2017
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Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) cultivates self awareness and collects “ecologically valid” data, which could be useful in treating obesity.

The Web Assists Physicians and Patients

October 11, 2017
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In defeating childhood obesity, methods that work for adults, namely inpatient rehab facilities and bariatric surgery, are not always suitable for children.

Where Doctors Go for Answers

October 5, 2017
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How do medical professionals keep up with new developments? Certain guidelines help diagnose and prescribe treatment for obese patients more consistently.

Quality of Life Roundup

October 4, 2017
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Some studies found quality of life of obese kids to be on a par with that of juvenile chemotherapy patients.

Potato Lore

September 29, 2017
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Although the potato’s claim to be the perfect food is neither verified nor refuted here, potato lore is interesting.

Can Sub-Optimal Attitudes Change?

September 27, 2017
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Obesity bias begins early in childhood. There’s evidence that children as young as four and five respond differently to obese peers than normal-weight peers.

Functional Medicine and Obesity

September 22, 2017
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Trauma and epidemics are different from chronic illness because nothing is more subjective than chronic illness, and every case is rife with individual factors.

Professionals and Nutritional Awareness

September 21, 2017
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As highly-regarded authority figures doctors are often expected to lead by example, and nutrition education in med school cannot be underestimated.

Different Strokes for Different Folks

September 20, 2017
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The concept of one-size-fits-all solutions to obesity no longer applies. Just like with individual reactions to foods, many approaches work.

Everything You Know About Obesity Awareness Is Wrong

September 19, 2017
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A University of Liverpool study found that when people are aware of being overweight they’re more likely to gain weight. Is ignorance bliss?

Too Much Awareness?

September 18, 2017
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Is there such a thing as too much awareness? One study showed that people who perceive themselves to be overweight are at greater risk for weight gain.

Childhood Obesity Awareness in New Jersey and Beyond

September 15, 2017
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In New Jersey, nearly one child in four is overweight or obese. The local YMCA’s Healthy U program offers parents anti-obesity guidelines.

The Tribal Urge to Belong

September 11, 2017
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Could it be that more obese people experience a higher quality of life because they come closer every day to being a part of the majority?

Are Obese Kids Miserable? Maybe.

September 8, 2017
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One of the big mysteries of obesity is whether the children and teenagers are happy or not, and how obesity affects their quality of life.

Are Obese Kids Miserable? No.

September 7, 2017
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There are so many ways for obesity to negatively impact a young life, it seems unlikely that anyone could remain emotionally unaffected.

Don’t Tread On Us

August 28, 2017
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The fourth in a series of posts about conscious and subconscious mechanisms that lead to behavioral change, based on a McKinsey Institute research paper.

What Drives Subconscious Behavioral Change?

August 25, 2017
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Subconscious interventions are more effective than the conscious kind, and are also more cost-effective — except when they’re not.

Conscious and Subconscious Mechanisms

August 24, 2017
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We are looking at an obesity research paper from the McKinsey Institute, to see how it could tie back to the teaching of a sage called Osho.

Philosophies of Behavior

August 23, 2017
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The world is full of theories about how to quell obesity, but which ideas and interventions are doable and cost-effective?

Obesity Villain Suspect — BPA

August 17, 2017
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Studies show that Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disruptor and contributes to the childhood obesity epidemic.

More About Berkeley’s Soda Tax

August 16, 2017
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Studies show that Berkeley had kept its word regarding the soda tax proceeds. A lot of it was spent on children’s health programs.

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The Book

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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