It is staggering to observe the new normal in America: 37.9 percent of adults are obese, and 70.7 percent are either obese or overweight. One out of every five minors is obese. The real tragedy, of course, is the disability, suffering, and early death that devastates families and communities. But all of society pays, with the annual medical cost estimated at $147 billion. The causal pathways are complex, but if we drill down, sugar is a deeply consequential pathway to obesity, and the single greatest dietary source is sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). The copious amount of sugar in the American diet is no accident. Industry practices and regulatory failures have fueled this explosion. Yet there are sensible, effective interventions that wou...
This issue brief takes a deep dive into strategies the sugar industry uses to gain profits while mak...
A growing body of research has established an empirical link between consumption of sugary beverages...
This editorial briefly considers the increasing epidemic of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, the underly...
It is staggering to observe the new normal in America: 37.9 percent of adults are obese, and 70.7 pe...
It is staggering to observe the new normal in America: 37.9 percent of adults are obese, and 70.7 pe...
American waistlines are an international punchline, and United States taxpayers spend hundreds of bi...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
abstract: With more than one third of Americans considered to be obese, obesity is a public health i...
The first chapter demonstrates the impact of the obesity epidemic in the United States. The epidemic...
Dramatic increases in obesity and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption over the past several decades...
Rising obesity rates in the United States are both a growing public health concern and an increasing...
This article explores the health risks associated with added sugar. It then examines how, if at all,...
This article explores the health risks associated with added sugar. It then examines how, if at all,...
The current state of health of the average American adult is enough to make any dedicated health car...
It is common knowledge nowadays that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (“SSBs”) is associated with...
This issue brief takes a deep dive into strategies the sugar industry uses to gain profits while mak...
A growing body of research has established an empirical link between consumption of sugary beverages...
This editorial briefly considers the increasing epidemic of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, the underly...
It is staggering to observe the new normal in America: 37.9 percent of adults are obese, and 70.7 pe...
It is staggering to observe the new normal in America: 37.9 percent of adults are obese, and 70.7 pe...
American waistlines are an international punchline, and United States taxpayers spend hundreds of bi...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and other developed nations. In the Un...
abstract: With more than one third of Americans considered to be obese, obesity is a public health i...
The first chapter demonstrates the impact of the obesity epidemic in the United States. The epidemic...
Dramatic increases in obesity and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption over the past several decades...
Rising obesity rates in the United States are both a growing public health concern and an increasing...
This article explores the health risks associated with added sugar. It then examines how, if at all,...
This article explores the health risks associated with added sugar. It then examines how, if at all,...
The current state of health of the average American adult is enough to make any dedicated health car...
It is common knowledge nowadays that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (“SSBs”) is associated with...
This issue brief takes a deep dive into strategies the sugar industry uses to gain profits while mak...
A growing body of research has established an empirical link between consumption of sugary beverages...
This editorial briefly considers the increasing epidemic of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, the underly...