Zoë Harcombe

Obesity Researcher, Author The Harcombe Diet

Zoë Harcombe

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Obesity

Calories Newsletter Obesity 

Kekwick & Pawan: is a calorie a calorie?

May 22, 2017June 3, 2020 Zoë 4 Comments calories, kekwick, member, Obesity, pawan, the lancet

I was hoping that this week’s note would report breakthroughs from the European Congress on Obesity, which was held in

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Academic Research Calories Obesity Public Health 

What the US eats

February 6, 2017June 3, 2020 Zoë 7 Comments Butter, cereal, fake food, Family Food Survey, Obesity, real food, sugar, vegetable oils

This post goes hand in hand with this one on UK food intake. I’ve looked at UK and US food

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Newsletter Obesity Public Health 

Will Trump tackle obesity?

January 23, 2017January 30, 2017 Zoë 1 Comment Donald Trump, Let's Move, member, Michele Obama, Obesity

Apart from the 44th president’s struggle to stay away from cigarettes, Barack and Michelle Obama were a healthy couple. They

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Exercise Heart Disease Newsletter Obesity 

Heart Disease: genes vs. lifestyle

November 21, 2016November 21, 2016 Zoë 0 Comments epidemiology, exercise, healthy diet, heart disease, member, Obesity, smoking

Many thanks to Jerome Burne for alerting me to this one. Jerome sent me a paper to take a look

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Children's Health Newsletter Obesity Public Health 

South African Dietary Guidelines

October 10, 2016October 30, 2016 Zoë 0 Comments breastfeeding, carbohydrate, dietary fat, dietary guidelines, infant formula, member

On 16th September 2016, it was announced that Nina Teicholz and I would be going to Cape Town to appear

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Academic Research Calories Exercise Newsletter Obesity 

‘Fitbits’ won’t make you slim, but nor will low-cal diets

September 26, 2016August 6, 2018 Zoë 2 Comments calories, dieting, exercise, member, weight watchers

A really interesting study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on September 20th 2016. It was

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Children's Health Exercise Newsletter Obesity Public Health 

UK Childhood Obesity ‘Strategy’

August 22, 2016January 13, 2018 Zoë 1 Comment childhood obesity, children's food campaign, exercise, Obesity

On 18th August 2016 a long awaited childhood obesity strategy was published by the UK government. The report can be

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Academic Research Macronutrients Newsletter Obesity Sugar 

Are we wrong to focus on sugar to try to tackle obesity?

July 18, 2016August 15, 2016 Zoë 1 Comment BMI, calories, carbohydrates, dietary fat, member, sugar

This week’s story didn’t make a big impact. I spotted it on a left hand side page (p22) in one

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Academic Research Newsletter Obesity Whole Grains 

Can pasta help you to lose weight?

July 11, 2016August 15, 2016 Zoë 2 Comments BMI, EPIC study, member, pasta, weight loss

On Monday 4th July 2016, a somewhat implausible headline was gracing world newspapers. From the US to the UK ,

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Academic Research Diabetes Obesity Public Health 

Eatwell Guide – BJSM Editorial

June 13, 2016January 13, 2018 Zoë 10 Comments dietary guidelines, eatwell guide, eatwell plate

This editorial in the British Journal of Sports Medicine has just been published (23.30 Monday June 13th 2016). The title

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