Edition 64 – Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students
Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students By Bolarinwa Akinwumi, Oluwasegun A. Akinyemi, Mojisola E. Fasokun, Ejura Yetunde Salihu, Nnaemeka Agunwa, Heriberto Urby Citation Akinwumi B, Akinyemi O, Fasokun M, Salihu E, Agunwa N, Urby H. Self-regulation, dietary habits, and obesity trends among female college students. HPHR. 2023;64. 10.54111/0001/LLL3 Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, […]
Edition 63 – Gene – Diet Interaction and Weight Loss: A Focus on Asians
Gene – Diet Interaction and Weight Loss: A Focus on Asians By Anh Nguyen-Hoang, RNT, DCN, CNHC, FBANT, Abdul-Rahman Toufik, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Heather Tillewein, Jessica Honig, Yves Miel H. Zuniga, FRSPH, AFCHSM, CHM, CPH, Sailee Bhambere, BDS, MPH, Duha Shella, Alice Colescu, Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Nguyen-Hoang A, Toufik A, Awuah […]
Edition 53 – What Puts The “Morbid” in Morbidity: A Call to Reform the Way we Address Weight in the Exam Room
What Puts The “Morbid” in Morbidity: A Call to Reform the Way we Address Weight in the Exam Room By Haleigh Prather, MHS Citation Prather H. What puts the “morbid” in morbidity: A call to reform the way we address weight in the exam room. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA5 What Puts The “Morbid” in Morbidity: A Call […]
Edition 35 – What is Making Black Women fat? An Examination of the Impact of Race and Racism as Contributing Factors to Overweight and Obesity Health Disparities
What’s Impacting the Waistinlines of Black Women? An Examination of the Impact of Race and Racism as Contributing Factors to Overweight and Obesity Health Disparities By Jovonni Spinner, DrPH, MPH, CHES Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Spinner J. What’s Impacting the Waistinlines of Black Women? An Examination […]
Dr. Ananya Awasthi discusses why do need a campaign for soda tax to improve public health
The blog discusses the public health and economic implications of drinking sugar sweetened beverages, and how Mexico successfully implemented a soda tax regime, thus setting a policy example for the rest of the world battling with non-communicable diseases.
Edition 15 – Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: Who Pays for Obesity Control?
Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: Who Pays for Obesity Control? By Malcolm M. Kates and Hannah Hayward Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Kates M, Hayward H. Equity in sugar-sweetened beverage taxes: who pays for obesity control? Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;15. DOI:10.54111/0001/O2 Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: […]
Edition 1 – ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience — to Supporters and Opponents
ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience — to Supporters and Opponents By Dr. Benjamin D. Sommers, MD, PhD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sommers B. ObamaCare’s 2014 report card? preaching patience — to supporters and opponents. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1. 10.54111/0001/A2 ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience […]
Edition 1 – Was Mayor Bloomberg a Nanny?
Was Mayor Bloomberg a Nanny? By Cass R. Sunstein, JD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sunstein C. Was Mayor Bloomberg a nanny? Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1. 10.54111/0001/A3 Was Mayor Bloomberg a Nanny? The Center for Consumer Freedom Responded With A Vivid Advertisement, Depicting Mayor Bloomberg In […]
Edition 28 – Weight-Stigma: A Barrier Likely to Persist in Future Physicians and What We Can Do to Intervene
Weight-Stigma: A Barrier Likely to Persist in Future Physicians and What We Can Do to Intervene By Erin E. Walton-Ball and Michael D. Vered Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Walton-Ball E and Vered M. Weight-stigma: a barrier likely to persist in future physicians and what we can […]
Edition 28 – It’s Time to Combat Stubborn Insurance Companies. Bariatric Patients Deserve to Live
It’s Time to Combat Stubborn Insurance Companies. Bariatric Patients Deserve to Live By Anna Bogursky Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Bogursky A. It’s time to combat stubborn insurance companies. bariatric patients deserve to live. HPHR. 2021; 28. It’s Time to Combat Stubborn Insurance Companies. Bariatric Patients Deserve […]