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Soda Makers Battle Proposed Taxes In Berkeley, San Francisco

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Voters could impose a penny per ounce tax on sugary drinks in Berkeley and a two-cent per ounce tax in San Francisco. Research shows that when soda prices go up, people drink less.

Obesity Rate Flat For First Time In Decades, Health Rankings Find

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An annual state-by-state survey says the country is making good progress in improving its overall health — including a flat obesity rate and a lower rate of smoking. But individual states, especially in the South, continue to lag. The 2013 edition of 鈥淎merica’s Health Rankings鈥澛 by United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Association and […]

CDC Study: Schools Are Getting Healthier

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Nowadays, the hub for developing healthy habits isn’t just the gym or home. For kids, at least, it’s聽increasingly their schools, according to a study聽released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. School districts across the country are demonstrating a range of聽improvements in terms of nutrition, exercise and tobacco policies. For instance, after […]

School Cafeterias Join Fight Against Childhood Obesity

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Kathy Del Tonto started cooking school food 30 years ago in the Montrose聽school district at the foot of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Back then, the cafeteria workers made everything from scratch. “My first kitchen that I managed was a little country school out south of town, and we made our own ketchup and everything,” she […]

Unchecked Rise In Obesity Will Be Costly To States, Report Says

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A new report聽analyzing obesity trends warns that health care costs will increase alongside U.S. waistlines if current rates are left unchecked. It calls for mobilizing public health efforts and expanding funding to help adults and children become leaner. Mississippi, Louisiana and West Virginia have the highest adult obesity rates, but聽projections of health trends for 2030 […]

Family, Community Ties Key To Fighting Chronic Disease Among Latinos, Officials Say

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Mayra Alvarez, one of four daughters, said her mother makes ends meet in California by cleaning houses during the week and caring for an elderly person on weekends. And when it comes to deciding between paying for a preventive screening test for herself or spending the money on her youngest daughter鈥檚 education, she said her […]

New Guidelines On Obesity Treatment Herald Changes In Coverage

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The recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that people who are obese get “intensive, multicomponent” intervention offers support for consumers, but it is not clear that employers and insurers welcome the change.

Preventive Services Task Force Endorses Obesity Screening, Counseling

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All adults should be screened for obesity, and those found to be obese should be offered at least 12 weeks of intensive counseling about lifestyle changes, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said in a statement published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The recommendation is likely to accelerate insurance companies鈥 coverage of weight […]

Doctors And Insurers Are Key To Fighting Obesity

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IOM report says physicians need to be more rigorous in dealing with patients’ weight, and insurers should reverse stingy reimbursement policies and help develop evidence-based programs that can help curb the epidemic.

Even Small Reductions In Obesity Would Generate Major Savings, Report Finds

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Cut the growth in rates of obesity by just 1 percent a year over the next two decades, and you鈥檒l slice health care costs by $85 billion. Keep obesity rates at their current levels 鈥 which is well below a 33 percent increase being projected — and you鈥檒l save nearly $550 billion during the same […]

War On Smoking Offers Some Lessons For Obesity Fight

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But the scope of the nation’s weight problem is much more extensive than tobacco ever was and public health campaigns must address issues as complex as food and beverage choices, television viewing, exercise routines and even the design of cities.

Will We Get The Biggest Bang From Health Law’s Prevention Grants?

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Backers of the health law鈥檚 provision of $15 billion for prevention efforts believe it has the potential to improve health and reduce costs. But some question the administration鈥檚 decision to sprinkle聽money for community programs聽among dozens of groups testing different approaches, rather than聽channeling it to proven programs. Ken Thorpe, who chairs the Department of Health Policy […]

Heavy Doctors Avoid Heavy Discussions

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Research already demonstrates that physicians are sometimes uncomfortable talking about weight with their obese聽聽patients.聽 Now, a new study shows that the doctors鈥 weight makes a difference too. Physicians who pack on the pounds discuss weight loss less frequently with obese patients than doctors who have normal body-mass indexes (18 percent versus 30 percent), according to […]

The Body’s Fight Against Losing Weight

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Every week, reporter Jessica Marcy selects interesting reading from around the Web. The New York Times Magazine: The Fat Trap For years, the advice to the overweight and obese has been that we simply need to eat less and exercise more. While there is truth to this guidance, it fails to take into account that […]