Weight Discrimination and Depression in the Pandemic – ConscienHealth
New research tells us that experiences of weight discrimination have a lot to do with mental health in the coronavirus pandemic.
New research tells us that experiences of weight discrimination have a lot to do with mental health in the coronavirus pandemic.
Background Longevity is increasing worldwide due to improvements in healthcare and living standards. Aging is often associated with disability and multiple health concerns. To address…
A few simple health measures can estimate your “fitness age” — whether your body is biologically older — or younger — than your chronological age.
Dementia affects 47 million individuals worldwide, and assuming the status quo is projected to rise to 150 million by 2050. Prevention of age-related …
Constrained supply, high prices, and low access to care have a way of taking the shine off the remarkable progress of obesity medicines.
Constrained supply, high prices, and low access to care have a way of taking the shine off the remarkable progress of obesity medicines.
What do we really know about preventing obesity? A recent review paper and presentation make us wonder about presumptions versus knowledge.
What do we really know about preventing obesity? A recent review paper and presentation make us wonder about presumptions versus knowledge.
Is the interaction of privilege, stigma, and advances in obesity care making health disparities worse, or just magnifying their visibility?
The lure of one-size-fits-all seems thinking about obesity seems irresistible, but it seldom leads us to real answers.