Podcasts

Choice vs. regulation: the role of public policy in obesity management


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE AACE/ACE CONSENSUS CONFERENCE ON OBESITY

WASHINGTON – It’s not people who’ve changed over the last 3 decades, but the environment around them that has brought on the obesity crisis, according to the deputy commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Dr. Susan M. Kansagra.

"The environment promotes people to consume more calories," Dr. Kansagra said in an audio interview during the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American College of Endocrinology’s joint consensus conference on obesity. In this interview about the multifactorial nature of the disease, Dr. Kansagra discusses what role she sees as the role of public officials in shaping that environment.

wmcknight@frontlinemedcom.com

Recommended Reading

Point/Counterpoint – Should the IADPSG criteria for diagnosing gestational diabetes be adopted now worldwide?
MDedge ObGyn
Lower urinary tract symptoms bother obese women more than obese men
MDedge ObGyn
Mediterranean diet plus olive oil kept diabetes away
MDedge ObGyn
‘Obesity paradox’ refuted
MDedge ObGyn
Obesity and Gynecologic Cancer
MDedge ObGyn
Obesity prevalence steady between 2003 and 2012
MDedge ObGyn
Obesity a driving factor in stillbirth
MDedge ObGyn
Obesity does not interfere with accuracy of noninvasive preterm birth monitoring
MDedge ObGyn
Obesity-hunger paradox prevalent in low-income cancer survivors
MDedge ObGyn
What causes ‘weight fate,’ and is it really inevitable?
MDedge ObGyn

Related Articles