Archive for 2011


12/28/11, WebMD, When Did ‘Skinny’ Become the New Ideal?, Janet Helm.

WebMD, When Did ‘Skinny’ Become the New Ideal?, Janet Helm.

12/16/11, Cooking Light, Being More Mindful When You Eat, Janet Helm.

Cooking Light, Being More Mindful When You Eat, Janet Helm.

11/23/11, Daily Bee, Stuff the turkey then yourself, Kathy Hubbard.

Daily Bee, Stuff the turkey then yourself, Kathy Hubbard.

11/23/11, California Medical Association, Holiday Eating, Greg Lucas.

California Medical Association, Holiday Eating, Greg Lucas.

10/15/11, Blog Talk Radio (GirlTalk with Marlo): Health At Every Size: Obesity is NOT a Health Crisis!, Marlo.

Blog Talk Radio (GirlTalk with Marlo): Health At Every Size: Obesity is NOT a Health Crisis!, Marlo.

10/10/11, More Magazine: Fat? Who Cares! Why Weight Doesn’t Matter, an interview with Linda Bacon, Peter Jaret.

More Magazine: Fat? Who Cares! Why Weight Doesn’t Matter, an interview with Linda Bacon, Peter Jaret.

October, 2011, Proud 2B Me: Should You Diet? an interview with Linda Bacon, Claire Mysko.

Proud 2B Me: Should You Diet? an interview with Linda Bacon, Claire Mysko.

9/8/11: Runner’s World, Secrets of the Marathon Chefs, by Peter Jaret

“Worrying too much about weight can lead to low self-esteem and other problems, says Linda Bacon, Ph.D., a professor of nutrition at City College of San Francisco. “Focus on behaviors–if kids eat well and are active, they’ll find a healthy weight.””

See entire article here

8/9/11, National Geographic: Health at Every Size: Live Healthy Without Dieting, Mary Schons.

National Geographic: Health at Every Size: Live Healthy Without Dieting, Mary Schons.

August, 2011, Prevention Magazine: The End of Dieting, Marjorie Ingall.

“According to Linda Bacon, PhD, associate nutritionist at the University of California, Davis, nutrition professor at City College of San Francisco, and author of Health at Every Size (the bible of the HAES movement), many studies suggest that yo-yo dieting itself increases the risk of high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and high blood cholesterol. Studies also show that a vast majority of dieting ends up being yo-yo dieting: Up to two-thirds of people who lose weight regain it within 1 year, and nearly all the rest regain it within 5 years.” Read more: http://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/weight-loss-tips/weight-loss-how-lose-weight-without-dieting?page=3#ixzz2LlfYHsmg Prevention Magazine: The End of Dieting, Marjorie Ingall.
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