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News Policy & Advocacy Sep 29, 21
Global Obesity Forum 2021
On Monday, 20th September, World Obesity convened the Global Obesity Forum alongside WHO and UNICEF.
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Blog Sep 23, 21
The UN Food Systems Summit: From Idealism to Realism
In the wake of COVID-19, now is the opportunity for positive and overdue change to revolutionize the global food system.
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News Policy & Advocacy Sep 22, 21
An interview with Professor Wolfgang Ahrens
We talked with Prof Wolfgang Ahrens, professor of epidemiological methods at the University of Bremen, Germany.
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News Policy & Advocacy Sep 21, 21
World Obesity Federation’s response to WHO Discussion Paper on Obesity
‘Draft recommendations for the prevention and management of obesity over the life course, including potential targets’
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Blog Sep 16, 21
Does obesity in childhood affect employment prospects?
New blog by World Obesity's Tim Lobstein and Margot Neveux explores whether childhood obesity impacts employment.
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Blog Sep 10, 21
Body mass index: What is it really?
A high Body Mass Index (BMI) does not necessarily mean that someone has obesity.
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News Sep 09, 21
New study suggests association between inconsistent sleep patterns and loss-of-control eating in youth
Research published in Pediatric Obesity links inconsistent sleep patterns & loss -of-control eating in youth.
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News Sep 06, 21
People with higher BMIs may avoid care because of stigma, suggests study
Study suggests patients with higher BMI may avoid seeking healthcare/switch doctors due to experiencing weight stigma.
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News Policy & Advocacy Sep 02, 21
An interview with Professor Knut-Inge Klepp
An interview with Prof Knut-Inge Klepp, CO-CREATE Project Coordinator at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
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