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Overweight Children May Develop Back Pain and Spinal Abnormalities ScienceDaily (Dec. 2, 2009) — Being overweight as a child could lead to early degeneration in the spine, according to a new study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). "This is the first study to show an association between increased body mass index (BMI) and disc abnormalities in children," said the study's lead author, Judah G. Burns, M.D., fellow in diagnostic neuroradiology at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New York City.

The Low Fat Diet: A Big Fat Lie?
by Jon Herring 11/11/2009

White Tea Helps Fight Obesity

Correct diet health answer
The most effective way to lower health care costs would be to encourage people to go on a low sugar and low carbohydrate diet which, if successful, would have a very large effect in lowering degenerative diseases in our population Yuma Sun, October 19 2009

Obesity Costs California $41 Billion a Year
California Center for Public Health Advocacy,
July 2009

‘F’ as in Fat 2009
How Obesity Policies are Failing in America
July 2009

Annual Medical Spending Attributable To Obesity:
Payer- And Service-Specific Estimates

July 2009

The Long Reach of Obesity
Obesity is linked to a host of afflictions—from allergies and asthma to arthritis and skin infections.
Energy Times, June 2009

The Principals of Mindful Eating

Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients - United States, 1971-2000

Can Mindful Eating Help You Lose Weight?
March 05, 2009

• Risk Of Heart Failure: Patients With Both Conditions 'Very Difficult' To Treat

  ScienceDaily (May 30, 2009)

The Economic Impact of Obesity
  Anne Wolf, MS,RD, University of Virginia School of Medicine


Low Carb Zaps Zits

New classification for obesity
  Nature Reviews /Endocrinology, June 2009


Poor quality of obesity care in the US
  Nature Reviews /Endocrinology, June 2009


AHA Obesity Statistics & Risk Factors

Full Disclosure Would a national law requiring calorie counts
  on chain restaurant menus help curb the obesity epidemic,
  or would we stay in 'Dining Denial'?
  By Karen Springen Newsweek, Nov 14, 2008

Control your cravings: 8 tips to tame a raging appetite
  Adam Campbell, MSNBC, October 22, 2008

Eating Quickly And Until Full Triples Risk Of Being Overweight
  Science Daily October 22, 2008

Kids Thrive on Full Fat Organic Milk
  Natural News, September 21, 2008

An Island First Nation's small nutrition miracle
  Margret Kopala, Times Colonist July 20, 2008

Low-Carb and Low-Fat Diets Face Off Major Study Ranks Low-Carb Diets Above the Rest
  ABC World News, July 16, 2008

Palpitations Over Pills For Kids
  New York Times, July 13, 2008

Dr. Eric Westman of Duke University lets science and his patients prove low-carb to him

Not a Moment Too Soon, I Thought of Tim Russert
  New York Times, July 8, 2008

Researchers say low-carbohydrate diets more effective in weight management

Research sheds light on why protein-rich diets aid weight loss new research explains for the first time how and why a moderately high protein diet may be the best for losing weight

Low-carb Diet Reduces Inflammation And Blood Saturated Fat In Metabolic Syndrome Science Daily Dec. 3, 2007

Eat fats, get skinny?
November 22, 2007

Winning at Losing
  Your body's use of insulin may point to the right diet.
  U. S. News & World Report.

Low-carb diets get thermodynamic defence Biochemists argue that food calories are not all equal
  BioEd Online

Carb Fruit: Lists of the Best and Worst
  Laura Dolson, About.com

The low fat/low cholesterol diet is ineffective
  European Heart Journal (1997) 18, 18-22

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