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The Dutch CrossFit Study, or How to Correctly Cite Injury Data

January 17, 2018 by Russell Berger

The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine recently published a study entitled “Injury Incidence and Patterns Among Dutch CrossFit Athletes.” The study is the result of a questionnaire, distributed to CrossFit affiliates in the Netherlands and posted on Facebook. From the 449 qualifying responses received, the authors calculated that injury incidence for athletes participating in CrossFit was 56.1 percent. So why would we need to write a post guiding people through reading and interpreting this study? Because as with similar studies we […]

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How America’s Soda Industry Conquered China’s Public Health Agency

January 11, 2018 by Russ Greene

Editor’s Note: Derek Fields and Russ Greene collaborated on this piece. Soda Advocacy Groups Exploit the Nonprofit Loophole Wenhua Zhao and Junshi Chen both serve as preeminent public health officials in China. At the same time, Zhao and Chen have led Coca-Cola’s propaganda and lobbying efforts in China. They have fooled not only the Chinese government but also the Western academic journals they’ve published in. They have declared no conflicts of interest while publishing in outlets such as the Journal […]

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Coke’s Covering Up Payments to CDC and NIH Foundations

January 10, 2018 by Russ Greene

In 2015, Anahad O’Connor at the New York Times exposed Coca-Cola’s Global Energy Balance Network, a propaganda effort that used Coke-funded scientists to deny the link between nutrition and obesity. In the wake of that public relations disaster, Coca-Cola promised to be more transparent about the money it sends scientists to “health and well-being scientific research or partnerships.” But Coca-Cola has not kept that promise. Coca-Cola’s “Transparency” website alleges, “in early 2016, we continue to disclose, at six month intervals, […]

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Rosenthal’s ‘American Sickness’ Ignores Why We’re Sick

January 9, 2018 by Russ Greene

Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to present this guest post by Jason Cooper, RN, co-owner of CrossFit Enoch. Republicans and Democrats alike talk about saving us. They talk about providing “affordable health care.” Recently, President Trump stated, “Obamacare has broken our health-care system. It’s broken. It’s collapsing.” Shortly afterwards, Republicans drafted their grand plan of salvation, The American Health Care Act.  And it wasn’t long ago we heard President Obama proclaim, “If you like your doctor, you will be able to […]

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David Ludwig Critiques Tee Siong’s Nestlé-Funded Sugary Drink Study

January 8, 2018 by Russ Greene

Last week we examined Malaysia’s Type 2 diabetes epidemic and how the junk food industry has captured the nation’s nutritional and public health institutions. As in China, South Africa, and the United States, the junk food industry appears to have influenced Malaysia’s government through a malignant non-profit called the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI). Malaysian public health official Dr. Tee Siong has also served as ILSI Southeast Asia’s science director for over 20 years. Siong has leveraged his industry and […]

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Malaysian Government Official Personally Profited From Soda-Government Partnership

January 5, 2018 by Russ Greene

17.5 percent of adult Malaysians suffer from diabetes. That rate vastly exceeds the U.S.’s 11.5 percent diabetes prevalence. And Malaysia’s diabetes rate has more than doubled since 1996. How did diabetes in Malaysia become such an epidemic? It may help to start by asking what Malaysia has in common with other countries with runaway diabetes problems. Like the cases of China, South Africa and the United States, Malaysia’s public health has been heavily influenced by food and beverage interests. This […]

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Americans Increasingly Too Weak, Not Just Too Fat, To Serve

January 4, 2018 by Russ Greene

Rapidly increasing numbers of Army recruits have failed to meet entry-level fitness standards. This trend occurred even as fewer and fewer Americans met the standards required to become recruits. Last October, U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Malcolm Frost warned, “the next existential threat that we have, maybe a generation down the line is … the inability to provide qualified people, volunteers to serve in our military.” Maj. Gen. Frost had good reason for concern: “71 percent of Americans aged 17 to […]

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Russells’ Blog Content Featured in Tim Noakes’s New “Lore of Nutrition”

January 3, 2018 by Russ Greene

Much has transpired in the conflict between Tim Noakes and South Africa’s nutrition establishment since we first covered it in January 2017. If you’re new to the Noakes case, we recommend reading that article for the early history. The short version is that Noakes tweeted in favor of low-carbohydrate diets, and South Africa’s nutrition establishment reported him to the nation’s medical professional council for unprofessional conduct. This complaint forced Noakes to defend his statement throughout 18 months of legal inquiry. […]

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Has the American Council on Exercise Played Fast and Loose with NCCA Accreditation?

January 2, 2018 by Russ Greene

A new complaint alleges that the American Council on Exercise (ACE) “rolled over” its NCCA accreditation from an old certification to a new one. Certifying companies simply are not allowed to do that. If true, this means ACE advertised a new certification as NCCA-accredited without actually bothering to get it accredited. This sounds esoteric, we admit. Yet it has vast implications for the fitness industry. ACE lobbied for licensure laws that required National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) accreditation. (If […]

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