Monday, May 30, 2011

"A Weight Off Your Mind": Australian Writer Confronts the Biased Researchers

I know I have confronted this issue here. "Letter to Obesity Researchers".
I believe us fat people have all been betrayed. Corporate and other interests are wiping out real true help, for profit.

It seems this writer also found out the nefarious connection between the "research" out there and the diet and weight loss surgery industry.



Just last year the Centre for Obesity Research and Education (CORE) - a department of Monash University - published a study that found lap-banding procedures were appropriate interventions for obese teenagers as young as 14. What they didn’t reveal, however, was that the study was funded by Allergan, Australia’s largest manufacturer of lap-banding products. In mid-2010, Allergan sought approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market lap bands to US teens after sponsoring clinical trials, essentially opening up the global teenage market for profit.


They arrive at this very good question and I've asked it many times on this blog, why do they keep pushing the solutions that do NOT WORK?


What is odd then, is why there seems to be a dialectic approach to obesity. On the one hand, the obesity “experts” don’t have solutions that work long-term for the majority of the population, yet at the same time continue to prescribe their shonky solutions. If Viagra had a 98 per cent failure rate, doctors would not be allowed to prescribe it. Yet most of the time, individuals who cannot “lose the weight and keep it off” are treated like failures, as though they are “not trying damned hard enough” and shamed in hostile programs like The Biggest Loser.

The reality is that obesity research is riddled with conflicts of interest. It’s best to check who funded the research prior to reading it. Obesity research typically does not account for a person’s history of weight cycling, life fitness, stress, socioeconomic status, history of weight loss drugs, and nutrient intake. Is it the case that the solution might be worse than the disease?

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  2. One of the most boring things about this society is its damn SEX OBSESSION. It's juvenile and crass.

    Big Pharma, Big Food, and Big Diet Companies are all in bed together making bank. It's disgusting. Reminds me of for profit prisons, mandatory sentences for non-violent drug offenders and drug rehab centers/programs, but even worse because we all have to eat.

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    1. Actually the sex obsession is dying with the baby boomers, gen x, gen z, millennials are too broke and or tired. They have said people are having less and less sex. I notice there are less "sexy" jokes on TV but maybe I am watching too much PBS. LOL Yeah Pharma, Food and Diet companies are working together. It's rough even finding food with taste in it. I wrote this article almost 10 years ago nothing has gotten better for the fat people, it's the same round of garbage.

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