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HEALTHY SCHOOLS
Crisis Grows
in Schools

Sound school prevention programs recognize that overweight, eating disorders, widespread female undernutrition, nutrient deficiencies, dangerous weight loss efforts and size harassment are not separate issues. All are interrelated. <MORE>
HEALTHY LIVING
Normal Eating
Get in the habit of eating normally, without dieting. This means usually eating at regular times, typically three meals and one or two snacks to satisfy hunger, with eating regulated by internal signals of hunger, satiety and appetite. <MORE> PDF
HEALTHY KIDS
Children and Teens Afraid to Eat: Helping Youth in Today's Weight-Obsessed World
Challenges America's obsession with thinness and documents its tragic effect on kids. Gives clear guidelines you can use now to help children at home, in school and the wider culture.
 
HEALTHY LIVING TIP : STOP DIETING
Top 10 Reasons Not to Diet
by FRANCIE M. BERG
1. Diets don’t work – dieters don’t lose weight in a lasting way.
Dieting causes short-term weight loss, continuing no more than six months, followed by weight regain. Often more weight is gained than was lost. Studies show that dieters ...PDF
CONTROVERSY

5 Health Care Myths
Unfortunately, much current healthcare for obesity
is based on misinformation, myth and size bias, not on accurate scientific information. Consider these myths and controversies:

Myth #1. Obesity causes severe health risks. Fact: We don’t know, but it seems doubtful. Obesity has been associated with, and assumed to cause, higher risk for type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. But association does not imply causation. More recent CDC research questions even the association. The evidence suggests these disease risks (and obesity) are likely caused by factors such as genetics and inactivity.

Myth #2. Thinner is healthier. False. The lowest death rate according to the latest federal research is in the “overweight” range (BMI of 25 to 29.9) and up to.
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EATING DISORDERS
Eating Disorder Crisis
Eating disorders are rampant in our society, yet few states in the nation have adequate programs or services to combat anorexia nervosa, bulimia and compulsive eating. Only a small number of schools and colleges have programs to educate our youth about the dangers of eating disorders. Every state and thousands of schools have extensive programs aimed to prevent alcoholism and drug abuse.  The immense suffering surrounding eating disorders, the high cost of treatment, and the longevity of those illnesses ....
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HEALTH AT EVERY SIZE APPROACH
The new healthy living or health at any size approach that embraces self-acceptance, respect and diet-free eating comes as a refreshing change. A health-centered, compassionate approach that leaves restrictive thinking behind... <MORE> PDF

HEALTHY WIEGHT WEEK
Jan. 19-25, 2014
Slim Chance Awards Announced!

The Worst Weight Loss Products and Promotions go to an infamous huckster of diet infomercials; $139 body-shaping jeans . . . <MORE>

 

2013 Slim Chance Award winners announced.

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Controversies in
the obesity field

The 'war on obesity' pursues vulnerable children and adults.
Publishing bias involves assumptions, 'cherry picking' and...
Are weight categories set too low? Is 'overweight' healthier than 'healthy weight'?
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Obesity risks and benefits
Keeping a sound perspective requires broader view of health.
The Obesity Paradox was first linked to better survival rates.
Causes of obesity: thrifty gene theory implies vulnerability.
Myths and misconceptions in health care.<MORE>

Weight Loss / Healthy options
Interventions diet, drugs, surgery. Safe and effective?
Setpoint and setpoint creep: how the body regulates.
How to prevent excess weight gain and eating disorders.
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Highly recommended for health professionals.

NEWS BRIEFS
Suicide Rate Lower for Obese Men
Men who are overweight or obese are less likely to commit suicide than other men, says a recent analysis using the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. This supports . . . <MORE>

Bariatric Surgery can lead to Brain Disorder

Weight loss surgery can lead to a neurological disorder called Wernicke encephalopathy that affects the brain and nervous system causing memory loss and confusion, inability to coordinate movement, vision impairment and other problems. The syndrome is linked to a deficiency of ...
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Older Women Seek Help for Eating Disorders
The federal government does not provide eating disorder statistics, but experts say in recent years more women have been seeking help for eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia in their 30s, 40s 50s and older. For example, in....
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STATISTICS
Obesity
(BMI 30 or more; CDC 2004)
- 32.9% of adults (20-74)

Overweight
(BMI 25 - 29.5; CDC 2004)
- 34% of adults (20-74)

CHILDREN
Overweight
(95 th percentile; CDC 2006)

- 13.9% age 2–5
- 18.8% age 6–11
- 17.4% age 12–19

Eating Disorders
(No federal statistics kept; estimates are from NEDA, ANAD and others)
- 10% of high school and college age (90% of them female)
-10 million people have Eating Disorders (compared with 4.5 million for Alzheimers. However, federal funding is only $12 million for Eating Disorders versis $647 million for Alzheimers)

Anorexia nervosa
- 1% of high school girls
- Highest fatality rate of any mental illness

Bulimia nervosa
- 1-3% of high school girls
- Tripled in females, age 10-39, from 1988 to 1993

Age at onset
- 10% by age 10 or younger
- 86% by age of 20

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HEALTHY LIVING / HEALTH AT ANY SIZE
Healthy living tip
What is Health at Every Size?
Healthy living at your size
News briefs on nutrition
News briefs on physical activity / fitness
 
WEIGHT LOSS
Weight loss interventions: Do they work?
Why weight loss doesn't work: The setpoint
Weight cycling risks
What does work: Healthy options
Preventing excess weight gain and eating disorders
News briefs on weight loss
 
OBESITY: Risks and benefits
Keeping a sound perspective
Risks and benefits of obesity
Key to health: Fitness, not weight
Causes of obesity
Prevalence of overweight and obesity
Myths and misconceptions in healthcare
News briefs on obesity
News briefs on statistics and trends
 
CONTROVERSIES
Controversy in obesity field
Health professionals and consumers are asking:
  Why do federal agencies pursue "war on obesity"?
  If overweight is benign, why not acknowledge it?
  Why are eating disorders ignored by federal agencies?
Weight categories set too low?
Flegal research confronts health risk claims
Weight loss interventions: safe and effective?
Publishing bias: What is it?
 
ABOUT US
Healthy Weigth Network
Mission statement
 
SCHOOLS
Crisis Grows in Schools
Diagram: healthy students of all shapes and sizes
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School Wellness Plans (obesity prevention)
Help for prevention planners (Society Nutrition Education) PDF in English
PDF in Spanish
Weighing and Measuring Students in School: Position Paper ( North Dakota)
Executive Statement PDF
Position Paper PDF
Role of Schools in Promoting Healthy Weight ( Michigan)
Wellness Policy and Obesity Prevention ( Iowa)
CHILDREN
Critical problems and risks
Guidelines for parents
7 Steps to healthy weight
Help for the larger child
Link to Schools
 
EATING DISORDERS /Disturbed eating
Eating disorders take over family life
Eating disorder crisis
Dysfunctional eating disrupts normal life
Are you a dysfunctional eater?
Eating disorder organizations and support groups
Preventing and healing dysfunctional eating and eating disorders
Top 10 Reasons Not to Diet PDF
News briefs on eating disorders / disturbed eating
SELF ESTEEM / BODY IMAGE / SIZE POSITIVE
Self Esteem / Body Image
- It's about you
- Youth facts and figures
- Body image: What is it?
- The media lies
- The diet trap
Size Positive
- Do-it-yourself esteem repair
- 10 tips assertive health care
- Health care: Concerns
- Weight surgery for kids
- Research: NAAFA position
- Size acceptance groups
Healthy Living at Any Size PDF
News briefs on body image / size acceptance
 
QUACKERY
What are Slim Chance Awards?
20 years of Slim Chance Awards
How to identify fraud PDF
News releases for press
 
HEALTHY WEIGHT WEEK
What is Healthy Weight Week?
Rid the World of Fad Diets & Gimmicks Day
Slim Chance Awards
Women’s Healthy Weight Day and Awards
How to celebrate Healthy Weight Week
How to identify weight loss quackery and fraud
News releases for press
 
BOOKS
Children & Teens Afraid to Eat: Helping Youth in Today's Weight-Obsessed World
Underage & Overweight: Our Childhood Obesity Crisis -- What Every Family Needs to Know

Women Afraid to Eat: Breaking Free in Today's Weight-Obsessed World

 
FM BERG
Biographical Sketch
Presentations and Talks
 
HEALTHY WEIGHT JOURNAL
History: 21-year legacy
Articles
 
EVENTS
Healthy Weight Week
  Rid the World of Fad Diets and Gimmicks Day
  Women's Healthy Weight Day
  Eating Disorder Awareness Week
No Diet Day
Eating disorder events
 

HANDOUTS and POSTERS

Planning a HEALTH FAIR, SEMINAR or TALK? Here are FREE handouts for your use:

5 Health Care Myths PDF

Top 10 Reasons Not to Diet PDF

Normal Eating: Are you a normal eater? PDF

Healthy Living at Any Size PDF

Healthy Living Guidelines PDF

Celebrate Health at Every Size (lg. poster) PDF

LINKS
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Physical activity, sports
Body Image, self-esteem
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Size acceptance
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Programs, curricula, training
Quackery and fraud

Gateways to U.S. health information
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NEWS BRIEFS
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Physical Activity / Fitness
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