Tag: Diet
Kids with obesity need acceptance from family and friends, not just...
Amanda Harrist, Oklahoma State University and Laura Hubbs-Tait, Oklahoma State University
Hundreds of programs over the past four decades...
How religious fervor and anti-regulation zealotry laid the groundwork for America’s...
Conor Heffernan, University of Texas at Austin
Spend any time watching television or scrolling through social media, and you’ll...
Giving food pantry clients choices – and gently nudging them toward...
Caitlin Caspi, University of Connecticut and Marlene B. Schwartz, University of Connecticut
Food banks and pantries across the U.S....
A nutrition report card for Americans: Dark clouds, silver linings
Dariush Mozaffarian, Tufts University
Many of the latest findings on the American diet are not encouraging. Almost half of...
They don’t come as pills, but try these 6 underprescribed lifestyle...
Yoram Vodovotz, University of Pittsburgh and Michael Parkinson, University of Pittsburgh
The majority of Americans are stressed, sleep-deprived and overweight and suffer from largely preventable...
Anti-nutrients – they’re part of a normal diet and not as...
Jill Joyce, Oklahoma State University
Maybe you’re trying to eat healthier these days, aiming to get enough of the good stuff and limit the less-good...
Calories or macros: nutritionist explains which works best for weight loss...
Emma Kinrade, Glasgow Caledonian University
While reducing calorie intake is a proven way to reduce your weight, there’s no shortage of diets promising the same...
Five ways to reboot the global food economy to make it...
Corinna Hawkes, City, University of London
COVID-19 has shown how damaging ill-health can be for the economy. But it has also shown how measures that...