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obesity matters

understanding the childhood obesity epidemic: environment, genetics and education

the entire society has to work together to end childhood obesity, and the onus cannot be put on parents or just one group of people.
angelica bottaro
sep 18 2024

the toll of obesity: long-term impact, access to care and insurance support

“people living with obesity have a right to tackle their disease, to be treated just like someone who has migraines or hypertension. it’s just basic human rights."
angelica bottaro
sep 6 2024

leaders in health: dr. sean wharton and compassion in obesity medicine

while the mantra “eat less and move more” continues to be advised by some healthcare practitioners for people living with obesity, dr. sean wharton has brought greater compassion and understanding to the healthcare community and his own clinic.
karen hawthorne
aug 21 2024

world obesity day 2024: 'my hope is that we can drop the judgment and look for solutions’

five advocates shared their thoughts on what they felt was the most important issue facing the obesity community.
dave yasvinski
mar 4 2024

obesity matters policy roundtable: breaking barriers to obesity treatment and acceptance

tackling stigma in the media, educating health care providers and lobbying policymakers are just a few of the challenges that this national advocacy organization is taking on.
robin roberts
nov 14 2023

unlock a healthier way of eating: the flexitarian diet

among the many health benefits provided by a flexitarian diet, a lowered risk of chronic disease is perhaps the most notable.
obesity matters
sep 20 2023

obesity 'in your own words' book aims to raise awareness and spark compassion

eight extraordinary canadians bravely shared pieces of their life with obesity in the form of letters to their younger selves, and despite stigma, discrimination and hurtful stereotypes, these are stories of hope, resilience and recovery.
maja begovic
mar 17 2023

food addiction is not about willpower, says recovering food addict dr. vera tarman

if you think about food all the time, behave in embarrassing ways around food and don’t want people to see how you eat, you may be a food addict, says dr. tarman.
karen hawthorne
mar 14 2023
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canadian digestive health foundation

understanding the childhood obesity epidemic: environment, genetics and education

the entire society has to work together to end childhood obesity, and the onus cannot be put on parents or just one group of people.
angelica bottaro
sep 18 2024

the toll of obesity: long-term impact, access to care and insurance support

“people living with obesity have a right to tackle their disease, to be treated just like someone who has migraines or hypertension. it’s just basic human rights."
angelica bottaro
sep 6 2024

leaders in health: dr. sean wharton and compassion in obesity medicine

while the mantra “eat less and move more” continues to be advised by some healthcare practitioners for people living with obesity, dr. sean wharton has brought greater compassion and understanding to the healthcare community and his own clinic.
karen hawthorne
aug 21 2024

world obesity day 2024: 'my hope is that we can drop the judgment and look for solutions’

five advocates shared their thoughts on what they felt was the most important issue facing the obesity community.
dave yasvinski
mar 4 2024
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obesity matters

obesity matters policy roundtable: breaking barriers to obesity treatment and acceptance

tackling stigma in the media, educating health care providers and lobbying policymakers are just a few of the challenges that this national advocacy organization is taking on.
robin roberts
nov 14 2023

unlock a healthier way of eating: the flexitarian diet

among the many health benefits provided by a flexitarian diet, a lowered risk of chronic disease is perhaps the most notable.
obesity matters
sep 20 2023

obesity 'in your own words' book aims to raise awareness and spark compassion

eight extraordinary canadians bravely shared pieces of their life with obesity in the form of letters to their younger selves, and despite stigma, discrimination and hurtful stereotypes, these are stories of hope, resilience and recovery.
maja begovic
mar 17 2023

food addiction is not about willpower, says recovering food addict dr. vera tarman

if you think about food all the time, behave in embarrassing ways around food and don’t want people to see how you eat, you may be a food addict, says dr. tarman.
karen hawthorne
mar 14 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

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