Apr. 5th, 2007

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This article from Science Daily talks about researchers' analysis of 31 diet studies.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070404162428.htm

The most striking thing for me was that in its analysis it noted that studies on regaining weight (which usually last 2-4 years) are not sufficiently long enough, since people are still gaining weight back at that point. That would support the research I recently heard about that 95-98% of dieters gain their weight back eventually.

It also noted that dieting is a good indicator for future weight gain.

Go figure that these studies end up putting diet products/programs in a better light than the smoke and mirrors that they are (even though those statistics are still pretty dismal).

Does anyone have a recent link to the profits made in the diet industry? I know there was something floating around - here is a link to a 2003 article calling it a $40 billion dollar industry.

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/health/articles/030616/16profit.htm

This stuff is the reason I just want to kick popular culture/the media/advertisers most of the time. The issue isn't really about health or getting people to the weight that is optimal for their body and metabolism, it is about making people (especially women) into good consumers.
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I spent the afternoon paying bills, taxes, and sorting my finances.

Despite taking a hit from the Fed., I can still survive the month, pay my student loan bills (which I just did), and even throw something to my credit card company.

Phew. Knowing is so much better than not knowing even if it is less than ideal news. Amazing how just figuring out how much money I have for the month after all the regular expenses is so calming.

Now to celebrate the slog through the finances - cookies, tea, and WoW!

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