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High Truths on Drugs and AddictionHigh Truths on Drugs and Addiction227. Dr. Mark Gold | Historical aspects of the field of AddictionDr. Mark Gold gives a historical perspective on field of addiction from the original research of the brain disorder to current events. Dr. Mark Gold is a frequent contributor to Psychology Today. Dr. Mark Gold is an inventor, pioneering translational researcher, Eminent Scholar, Distinguished Professor, & Chairman whose career in translational neuroscience began in 1972. His theories have changed the field, stimulated research, and led to new treatments. Gold, while at the YSOM, proposed a novel brain mechanism and changes to explain opioid dependence and withdrawal, and discovered the anti-withdrawal efficacy of alpha-2 adrenergic agonists-clonidine and lofexidine...2025-04-281h 07Making It AwkwardMaking It AwkwardCrack, Cheetos & Cigarettes; Soda Taxes Pt. 2 with Blake Flaugher MPH and Raeann Bowlds MPHSoda taxes take 2. Jesica is joined by Raeann Bowlds, MPH and Blake Flaugher, MPH to discuss Dr. Kelly Brownell’s claims that crack, soda, Cheetos, and baby formula do the same things in our brains and our bodies. The three talk about tobacco and soda taxes to see if the two are the same, and what Berkeley CA has done (or hasn’t done) with its soda tax revenue. Jessica asked Blake and Raeann to teach her about public health because she couldn’t understand it if the steps to make healthy food a human right were addressing predatory market...2025-03-2745 minMaking It AwkwardMaking It AwkwardShare Diabetes with Maria? Soda Taxes Pt 1 with Dr. Kelly BrownellJessica Wilson, MS RD is joined by Dr. Kelly Brownell, Director Emeritus of the World Food Policy Center at Duke University. The two talk about soda taxes, food systems, policy, and marketing. Jessica asks Dr. Brownell about the Duke World Food Policy Center’s Identifying and Countering White Supremacy Culture in Food Systems report. And to wrap up, Dr. Brownell shares how he thinks we achieve healthy food as a human right. The show wants your feedback on this episode for Part 2! You can contact the show at makingitawkwardpod@gmail.comShopRite in Philadelphia Be...2025-03-1342 minTiger Hour with Clemson AthleticsTiger Hour with Clemson AthleticsTiger Hour Brad Brownell Jan 27 2025Clemson Men's Head Basketball Caoch Brad Brownell talks about wins over Syracuse and Virginia Tech.  Special guests are walk-on players Andrew Latiff, Daniel Nauseef, and Matt Kelly.2025-01-2845 minRetirement Plain & SimpleRetirement Plain & SimpleOpen Enrollment: What You Need To Know with Kelly BrownellAs we approach the fall, many employees will soon receive emails from their HR departments about open enrollment for the 2025 calendar year. This period is crucial for reviewing and selecting the benefits that best meet your needs. To help us better understand our options and what coverage is best, we are excited to have Kelly Brownell, a seasoned expert in open enrollment and employee benefits, on the show for this important episode.   Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Why open enrollment is important and what the open enrollment period allows you...2024-09-0119 minRetirement Plain & SimpleRetirement Plain & SimpleOpen Enrollment: What You Need To Know with Kelly BrownellAs we approach the fall, many employees will soon receive emails from their HR departments about open enrollment for the 2025 calendar year. This period is crucial for reviewing and selecting the benefits that best meet your needs. To help us better understand our options and what coverage is best, we are excited to have Kelly Brownell, a seasoned expert in open enrollment and employee benefits, on the show for this important episode.   Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Why open enrollment is important and what the open enrollment period allows you...2024-09-0119 minThe Buzz in Behavioral MedicineThe Buzz in Behavioral MedicineNavigating Career Paths in Behavioral Medicine: Dr. Kelly Brownell's Interdisciplinary Approach with Obesity Research In this engaging episode of SBM's BUZZ in Behavioral Medicine, we sit down with Dr. Kelly Brownell, a trailblazer in the fight against obesity and a staunch advocate for public health policy. Dr. Brownell discusses the importance of "Strategic Research" in addressing global health challenges, advocating for a multidisciplinary approach to behavioral medicine. Dive into the conversation as we explore how community engagement and strategic partnerships can catalyze change in public health, inspired by principles outlined in his influential work in The Lancet (Read more). Discover how SBM fosters a community of professionals dedicated to improving health and well-being t...2024-02-1545 minThe Buzz in Behavioral MedicineThe Buzz in Behavioral MedicineThe Buzz in Behavioral Medicine: Season 2 TeaserThis February and March, delve into the future of behavioral health with SBM’s BUZZ in Behavioral Medicine, hosted by Dr. Bernard Fuemmeler, the esteemed 2023 president of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM). Under the theme "Moving Behavioral Science Upstream," this podcast series is a curated journey designed for early career professionals and trainees in behavioral medicine, offering a wealth of career development insights, guidance, and inspiration from leading experts in the field. This podcast series is more than a collection of interviews; it's a beacon for early career trainees in behavioral medicine, illuminating the path to pro...2024-02-0701 minGramlich and Mac LainGramlich and Mac LainEpisode 334: Clemson Men's Basketball PreviewThe Asheville Championship is coming up, so KG and Mac are talking HOOPS! Full Clemson MBB preview right here. We've got the entire pod squad as our producer Richmond Weaver is also in Littlejohn, chopping it up with Coach Brad Brownell, PJ Hall, Joe Girard III, and Chase Hunter! Presented by Ingles Markets.Get your tickets to the Asheville Championship: https://ashevillechampionship.com/splash.aspx?id=splash_3Produced by Richmond Weaver2023-10-2540 minPower Adulting PodcastPower Adulting Podcast#037 BYOB for More Money > with TikTok Financial Influencer Rory K. DouglasEl & I were just flabbergasted by the jewels of wisdom we got from this episode with, Rory K. Douglas, The Financial Gentleman. I don't know much about TikTok but after seeing Rory teach about money, I perfectly understand why this TikTok sensation has few hundred thousand followers.We talk about Rory’s troubled youth,  learning disability, and why true wealth starts within. As a former Hollywood music executive working with Bobby Brown and many big name celebrities, Rory explains the surprising reason he desperately needed to learn the art of properly handling money before becoming the expert he...2021-06-2459 minPolicy 360Policy 360Soda Tax 101Being obese puts people at risk for chronic disease like diabetes and is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. In this episode we explore a policy approach to deal with this epidemic – a tax on sugary drinks. Kelly Brownell, director of the World Food Policy Center at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University breaks down the research and policy behind the approach. Subscribe to the Leading Voices in Food podcast Read the episode transcript Music: Donnalee by Blue Dot Sessions / Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution  2020-01-0824 minThe Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodHow FoodCorps and Walmart are Driving Food Security in the USImagine you would like to address food and food insecurity in particular and could start with a blank slate, what kind of programs and practices would make sense given the incredible array of possibilities? Our guest today, Curt Ellis and Karrie Denniston have addressed this issue in their own work. Welcome to The Leading Voices in Food. I'm Kelly Brownell, director of the world Food Policy Center at Duke University and professor of public policy at Duke.  I'll begin by introducing Curt Ellis, who was co-founder and CEO of FoodCorps, a national organization affiliated with AmeriCorps. He h...2019-10-2829 minThe Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodNeena Prasad on the Sound Benefits of Soda TaxesImagine you've come to work for a major foundation and were asked to create a program on obesity prevention. With the vast array of possible things one might do, how in the world would you choose what might have the most impact, and what would be the most cost effective? This was the task of our guest Dr Neena Prasad, who joined Bloomberg Philanthropies in 2008. I'm Kelly Brownell, Director of The World Food Policy Center at Duke University and professor of Public Policy at Duke. Welcome to The Leading Voices in Food. Neena Prasad is a primary...2019-10-0220 minEating MattersEating MattersEpisode 140: Food Policy PrimerHost Jenna Liut welcomes Dr. Marlene Schwartz, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at the University of Connecticut, back on the show to discuss the article she co-authored with Dr. Kelly Brownell and Dr. Lee Miller that was recently published in the American Journal of Public Health. The article, “Primer on US Food and Nutrition Policy and Public Health,” explores the critical and inextricable link between agriculture and public health and demonstrates the need for policies that simultaneously address hunger, obesity and the effects of agricultural production on the environment. It's HRN's annual summer fund...2019-07-141h 07RadioRevRadioRev8 - Rev Up 2019 Meet the Speakers Series with Kelly BrownellIn this episode, Revel CEO Jeff Fritz is talking with our Rev Up 2019 keynote speaker, Kelly Brownell. Kelly is currently the Director of the World Food Policy Center at Duke University. He is a renowned expert on behavioral science and food policy, and is known for his public policy work and research on obesity in the US.  We're excited to welcome Kelly to the Rev Up 2019 conference taking place in Minneapolis, MN August 14-15th. For more information about the event and to view the complete agenda visit: www.revupshow.com 2019-07-0925 minObesity Research and Prevention (Audio)Obesity Research and Prevention (Audio)Connecting the Dots: Linking Food Systems Locally and Globally - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumFour leaders in food policy and law discuss troubling trends of food insecurity, poor diet, chronic disease and obesity along with novel strategies that can be implemented locally and globally. Panelists: Kelly Brownell, Duke University; Laura Schmidt, UCSF; Allison Korn, UCLA; Breanna Hawkins, LA Food Policy Council. Moderated by Emilie Aguirre, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA Law. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33241]2019-02-1435 minMedical Education (Video)Medical Education (Video)Connecting the Dots: Linking Food Systems Locally and Globally - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumFour leaders in food policy and law discuss troubling trends of food insecurity, poor diet, chronic disease and obesity along with novel strategies that can be implemented locally and globally. Panelists: Kelly Brownell, Duke University; Laura Schmidt, UCSF; Allison Korn, UCLA; Breanna Hawkins, LA Food Policy Council. Moderated by Emilie Aguirre, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA Law. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33241]2019-02-1400 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Connecting the Dots: Linking Food Systems Locally and Globally - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumFour leaders in food policy and law discuss troubling trends of food insecurity, poor diet, chronic disease and obesity along with novel strategies that can be implemented locally and globally. Panelists: Kelly Brownell, Duke University; Laura Schmidt, UCSF; Allison Korn, UCLA; Breanna Hawkins, LA Food Policy Council. Moderated by Emilie Aguirre, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA Law. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33241]2019-02-1435 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)Connecting the Dots: Linking Food Systems Locally and Globally - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumFour leaders in food policy and law discuss troubling trends of food insecurity, poor diet, chronic disease and obesity along with novel strategies that can be implemented locally and globally. Panelists: Kelly Brownell, Duke University; Laura Schmidt, UCSF; Allison Korn, UCLA; Breanna Hawkins, LA Food Policy Council. Moderated by Emilie Aguirre, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA Law. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33241]2019-02-1435 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)Connecting the Dots: Linking Food Systems Locally and Globally - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumFour leaders in food policy and law discuss troubling trends of food insecurity, poor diet, chronic disease and obesity along with novel strategies that can be implemented locally and globally. Panelists: Kelly Brownell, Duke University; Laura Schmidt, UCSF; Allison Korn, UCLA; Breanna Hawkins, LA Food Policy Council. Moderated by Emilie Aguirre, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA Law. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33241]2019-02-1435 minFresh Is The WordFresh Is The WordEpisode #104: Dream Wife - Recorded Backstage at the El Club in DetroitOn this episode we are joined by the London-based pop rocking punk band Dream Wife. Recorded backstage during their Detroit tour stop at the El Club, the members of Dream Wife – Alice Go (guitar), Rakel Mjöll (vocals), and Bella Podpadec (bass) – sat down with your Fresh is the Word host K-Fresh to talk about their rise to popularity, their humble beginnings, how the band got started, the roles of women in the music industry and the discussions that need to continue, and their open call for women & non-binary artists in select cities to open their shows. Follow Dream Wife: Web...2018-10-0936 minPolicy 360Policy 360Season Premiere, Food PolicyKelly Brownell has stepped away from his role as dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy to launch a new World Food Policy Center at Duke University. He talks with the school's new dean, Judith Kelley, about key challenges that he hopes his new center will begin to address. For example, he hopes to get people in the food and food policy space talking to each other. The academic field is segmented, he says. "There is a lot of depth around particular topics but not much breadth across them and very little communications across them."2018-09-0422 minObesity Research and Prevention (Audio)Obesity Research and Prevention (Audio)Strategic Research in Preventing Hunger and Obesity - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumKelly Brownell explores why research doesn’t get turned into policy and why perfect research may not create systemic change. He also explains why it is imperative for the growing population and for the environment that our research is effectively implemented to create change. Brownell is the Duke University Dean of the School of Public Policy. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33235]2017-12-2240 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Strategic Research in Preventing Hunger and Obesity - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumKelly Brownell explores why research doesn’t get turned into policy and why perfect research may not create systemic change. He also explains why it is imperative for the growing population and for the environment that our research is effectively implemented to create change. Brownell is the Duke University Dean of the School of Public Policy. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33235]2017-12-2240 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)Strategic Research in Preventing Hunger and Obesity - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumKelly Brownell explores why research doesn’t get turned into policy and why perfect research may not create systemic change. He also explains why it is imperative for the growing population and for the environment that our research is effectively implemented to create change. Brownell is the Duke University Dean of the School of Public Policy. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33235]2017-12-2240 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)Strategic Research in Preventing Hunger and Obesity - Hunger for Change: Food Insecurity Stress and Obesity 2017 COAST/SSEW SymposiumKelly Brownell explores why research doesn’t get turned into policy and why perfect research may not create systemic change. He also explains why it is imperative for the growing population and for the environment that our research is effectively implemented to create change. Brownell is the Duke University Dean of the School of Public Policy. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33235]2017-12-2240 minWeight a Minute: Why Obesity in America Is Not What You Think (The Takeaway)Weight a Minute: Why Obesity in America Is Not What You Think (The Takeaway)The Big Business of The Obesity CrisisClick on the 'Listen' button above to hear this interview.  Today, about one in three American kids and teens is overweight or obese, making childhood obesity one of the biggest concerns for healthcare providers and parents. Part of the challenge in combating childhood obesity is the way junk food is marketed to kids and adolescents, often without their parents' knowledge. "The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has been the primary funder of work in the country on childhood obesity and has been spending close to $100 million on this now for a number of years," says Dr. K...2017-06-0707 minWeight a Minute: Why Obesity in America Is Not What You Think (The Takeaway)Weight a Minute: Why Obesity in America Is Not What You Think (The Takeaway)What Fighting Big Tobacco Can Teach Us About Taxing Sugary DrinksIn 1994, Dr. Kelly Brownell had a bit of a radical idea for the times. In an op-ed written for The New York Times, Dr. Brownell proposed a tax on unhealthy foods. "While the government has imposed so-called sin taxes on cigarettes and alcohol in order to reduce consumption, it has yet to consider taxing low-nutrition foods or banning commercials for fatty snacks targeted at children," he wrote. Brownell argued that the cigarette tax could be used as a model for how to tax other unhealthy foods, like sugary drinks. "That has been hugely s...2017-06-0608 minWays & MeansWays & MeansSugar FixPublic health advocates are waging battle against added sugar in our foods. And they’re taking pointers from another public health battle: the campaign against tobacco. New evidence suggests sugar, like tobacco, is addictive and harmful to long-term health. Duke's Kelly Brownell says the two fights have a lot in common.2016-03-1618 minEating MattersEating MattersEpisode 41: Soda Policy: What’s on TapLast season Eating Matters  had pediatric endocrinologist, Dr. Robert Lustig, on the show to discuss sugar and its negative impacts and this week, as a follow up, Jenna Liut and Austin Bryniarski focus on the one sugary product that is arguably most harmful for your health – sugary drinks. There has been much in the news on sugary drinks in the past six months – from the NYT, for example, reporting Coca-Cola’s funding of scientific studies that shifts focus away from diet’s role in obesity to the recently reported success of the soda tax in Mexico. Taking a look back at wh...2016-02-0439 minHow Do We Fix It?How Do We Fix It?#12 The Sour Fight Over Sugary Sodas: How Do We Fix It?Coca-Cola, the world’s largest maker of sugary sodas, is under fire for giving millions of dollars to a group of scientists who say that lack of exercise is much more important cause of obesity than poor diets. Are they right? Is Coke using scientists to reverse the recent decline in soda sales? And what are the best ways to solve America's obesity crisis? Kelly Brownell, Dean of the Sanford School of Public Health at Duke University, is our guest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2015-08-1228 minNEJM InterviewsNEJM InterviewsNEJM Interview: Dr. Kelly Brownell on the FDA's proposed ban on artificial trans fats and the future of U.S. food regulation.Kelly Brownell is the Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. K.D. Brownell, J.L. Pomeranz. The Trans-Fat Ban - Food Regulation and Long-Term Health. N Engl J Med 2014;370:1773-5.2014-05-0708 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicinePreventing Obesity Through Public PolicyRoberta Friedman, Director of Public Policy at the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, and Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, discuss preventing obesity through public policy.2013-01-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineSolutions to Weight Bias ProblemsRebecca Puhl, Director of Research and Weight Stigma Initiatives at the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, and Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, discuss solutions to weight bias problems.2013-01-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineApplying Policy and the Law to Weight BiasRebecca Puhl, Director of Research and Weight Stigma Initiatives at the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, and Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, discuss applying policy and law to weight bias.2013-01-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Extent and Impact of Weight BiasRebecca Puhl, Director of Research and Weight Stigma Initiatives at the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, and Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, discuss the extent and impact of weight bias.2013-01-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineChildren's Food MarketingJennifer Harris, Director of Marketing Initiatives at the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, and Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, discuss children's food marketing.2012-12-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicinePhiladelphia Media Campaign to Address ObesityAmy Jordan, Director, Media & the Developing Child, Annenberg Public Policy Center, Univ. of Penn., and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the Philadelphia media campaign to address obesity.2012-11-1600 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineChildren and the MediaAmy Jordan, Director, Media & the Developing Child, Annenberg Public Policy Center, Univ. of Penn., and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss children and the media.2012-11-1600 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFront-of-Package Nutrition LabelingEllen Wartella, Al-Thani Professor of Communication and Dir., Center on Media and Human Development, Northwestern Univ., and Kelly Brownell, Dir., Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss front-of-package nutrition labeling.2012-10-2400 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineCurrent Status of Food MarketingEllen Wartella, Al-Thani Professor of Communication and Dir., Center on Media and Human Development, Northwestern Univ., and Kelly Brownell, Dir., Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the current status of food marketing.2012-10-2400 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFood Environment Changes in CommunitiesJames Krieger, Chief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section, Public Health – Seattle and King County, and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss food environment changes in communities.2012-10-1700 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Transformation of Public HealthJames Krieger, Chief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section, Public Health – Seattle and King County, and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the transformation of public health.2012-10-1700 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFoodCorps and its FutureCurt Ellis, Co-Founder and Executive Director of FoodCorps; Amy Kleinman and Deanna Lampo, FoodCorps service members; and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss FoodCorps and its future.2012-10-0500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFood SystemsCurt Ellis, Co-Founder and Executive Director of FoodCorps, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss food systems in America.2012-10-0500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineChanging Food Practices in Retail SettingsJason Riis, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss changing food practices in retail settings.2012-09-1700 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineNutrition Policies in SchoolsMarlene Schwartz, Deputy Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, and Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, discuss nutrition policies in schools.2012-08-1700 minBig Picture ScienceBig Picture ScienceOlympics for the Rest of UsLet the games begin! The mad dash to the phone … the sudden spring out of bed … the frantic juggling of car keys, grocery bags and a cell phone! Olympic athletes may have remarkable speed and strength, but it’s easy praise the extraordinary. Here’s to the extreme averageness of the rest of us. From beer bellies to aching backs, we’re all winners in the Darwinian Olympics just by virtue of being here.Identify the one physical trait that you share with all Olympians – your head - and why it’s a remarkable human evolutionary achievement. Plus, the role...2012-07-2354 minThe Rudd Report #2The Rudd Report #2Nutrition and Food Experts Brownell and Nestle, Nov 09, 2007Marion Nestle, NYU professor of nutrition science and renowned food policy expert, speaks with Kelly D. Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale. They discuss current developments in food policy aimed at reducing obesity. For more information, please visit the Rudd Center online at www.yaleruddcenter.org. Visit the Rudd Report website for more information: http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/.2012-06-2827 minThe Rudd Report #2The Rudd Report #2Eating Disorders and Obesity, Oct 27, 2008B. Timothy Walsh, MD, is the William & Joy Ruane Professor of Pediatric Psychopharmacology at the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University and Director of the Eating Disorders Research Unit at New York State Psychiatric Institute, and Kelly Brownell is the Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity. Walsh and Brownell discuss eating disorders and obesity. Visit the Rudd Report website for more information: http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/.2012-06-2837 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineNational Obesity InitiativesWilliam Dietz, Director of the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss national obesity initiatives.2012-06-1900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicinePrevention of Obesity and Public PolicyWilliam Dietz, Director of the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Kelly Brownell, Dir. of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss prevention of obesity and public policy.2012-06-1900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineChildhood ObesityWilliam Dietz, Director of the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss childhood obesity.2012-06-1900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineBig Food: Health, Culture and the Evolution of EatingJeannette Ickovics, Director, CARE: Community Alliance for Research & Engagement; Marlene Schwartz, Deputy Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity; and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center, discuss the Yale Peabody Museum exhibit Big Food.2012-06-1100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineCulinary IntelligencePeter Kaminsky, author and journalist, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss culinary intelligence.2012-05-2200 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Selling of Alcohol and TobaccoJean Kilbourne, Senior Scholar at the Wellesley Centers for Women, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the selling of alcohol and tobacco.2012-05-0900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Selling of FoodJean Kilbourne, Senior Scholar at the Wellesley Centers for Women, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the selling of food.2012-05-0900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineObesity and Public PolicySteven Gortmaker, Professor of the Practice of Health Sociology at the Harvard School of Public Health, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss obesity and public policy.2012-04-2400 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineSugar-Sweetened BeveragesSteven Gortmaker, Professor of the Practice of Health Sociology at the Harvard School of Public Health, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss sugar-sweetened beverages.2012-04-2400 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineSugar and Processed FoodRobert Lustig, Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at University of California, San Francisco, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss sugar and processed food.2012-04-1100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineChildhood ObesityRobert Lustig, Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at University of California, San Francisco, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss childhood obesity.2012-04-1100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Role of Litigation in Social ChangeTimothy Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the role of litigation in social change.2012-04-0300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineCertification of Kosher Food as a Model for Food SafetyTimothy Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss certification of kosher food as a model for food safety.2012-04-0300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineSolutions to Animal Welfare IssuesMatthew Prescott, Director of Food Policy at The Humane Society of the United States, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss solutions to animal welfare issues.2012-03-2900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineAnimal Welfare and AgricultureMatthew Prescott, Director of Food Policy at The Humane Society of the United States, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss animal welfare and agriculture.2012-03-2900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineCommunity Organizing Around ObesityMatt Longjohn, Senior Director of Chronic Disease Prevention Programs at YMCA of the USA, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss community organizing around obesity.2012-03-2300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicinePhysician Advocates for Chronic Disease PreventionMatt Longjohn, Senior Director of Chronic Disease Prevention Programs at YMCA of the USA, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss physician advocates for chronic disease prevention.2012-03-2300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineYMCA Chronic Disease Prevention InitiativesMatt Longjohn, Senior Director of Chronic Disease Prevention Programs at YMCA of the USA, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss YMCA chronic disease prevention initiatives.2012-03-2300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Making of the Movie "King Corn"Curt Ellis, filmmaker and co-founder and Executive Director of FoodCorps, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the making of the movie "King Corn."2012-03-2100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe FoodCorpsCurt Ellis, filmmaker and co-founder and Executive Director of FoodCorps, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the FoodCorps.2012-03-2100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineHealth Promotion for ChildrenW. Douglas Tynan, Director of Program Development and Implementation at Nemours Health & Prevention Services, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss health promotion for children.2012-03-0200 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineCommercial Social RealityThomas O'Guinn, Professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Business, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss commercial social reality.2012-02-1400 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineLocal Sustainability InitiativesMark Bomford, Director of the Yale Sustainable Food Project, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss local sustainability initiatives.2012-01-3100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFood and SustainabilityMark Bomford, Director of the Yale Sustainable Food Project, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss food and sustainability.2012-01-3100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicinePurchasing Soda With SNAP BenefitsEdward Cooney, Executive Director of the Congressional Hunger Center, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss purchasing soda with SNAP benefits.2012-01-2500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineAddressing Hunger in AmericaEdward Cooney, Executive Director of the Congressional Hunger Center, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss addressing hunger in America.2012-01-2500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Power of Digital MarketingKathryn Montgomery, Professor and Director of the PhD Program in the School of Communication at American University, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the power of digital marketing.2011-12-0900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFood DayMichael Jacobson, Executive Director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss Food Day.2011-12-0700 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineFood Industry Self-RegulationMichael Jacobson, Executive Director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss food industry self-regulation.2011-12-0700 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineConcerns About Food AdditivesMichael Jacobson, Executive Director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss concerns about food additives.2011-12-0100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineEvils in FoodMichael Jacobson, Executive Director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss evils in food.2011-12-0100 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineDisparities and ObesityRafael Pérez-Escamilla, Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Office of Community Health at the Yale School of Public Health, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss disparities and obesity.2011-11-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineAmerica's Dietary GuidelinesRafael Pérez-Escamilla, Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Office of Community Health at the Yale School of Public Health, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss America's dietary guidelines.2011-11-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineTaxes on Sugar-Sweetened BeveragesY. Claire Wang, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Health Policy & Management, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages.2011-11-1000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineWeight StigmaBrenda Major, Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California Santa Barbara, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss weight stigma.2011-11-0900 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe First Amendment and Food MarketingTamara Piety, Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Professor of Law, University of Tulsa College of Law, and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the First Amendment and food marketing.2011-10-0500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Supreme Court and Industry InfluenceTamara Piety, Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Professor of Law, University of Tulsa College of Law, and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the Supreme Court and industry influence.2011-10-0500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineVictories Against TobaccoCheryl Healton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Legacy, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss victories against tobacco.2011-09-1300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineLessons Learned from Tobacco for Obesity PreventionCheryl Healton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Legacy, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss lessons learned from tobacco for obesity prevention.2011-09-1300 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineAnti-Obesity Messaging StrategiesSamantha Thomas, Senior Research Fellow and Public Health academic, Department of Marketing, Monash University, and Kelly Brownell, Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss anti-obesity messaging strategies.2011-05-1800 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineNutrition in Native AmericansMary Story, Professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health at University of Minnesota, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss nutrition in Native Americans.2011-05-1800 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineSchools and NutritionMary Story, Professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health at University of Minnesota, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss schools and nutrition.2011-05-1800 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Law, Public Health, and DietStephen Teret, Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, talks to Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, about the law, public health, and diet.2011-04-0600 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineEating Disorders: Can They Be Prevented?This is B. Timothy Walsh, Professor of Psychiatry in the College of Physicians & Surgeons at Columbia University, talking to Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, about the prevention of eating disorders.2011-03-2500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineBeating Mindless Eating in Schools and Homes - The Rudd ReportThis is Brian Wansink, John Dyson Endowed Chair, Applied Econ. and Mgmt. Dept., Cornell Univ., and Dir., Cornell Food and Brand Lab, talking to Kelly Brownell, Dir., Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, about beating mindless eating in schools & homes.2011-02-0300 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)Food and Addiction: The Importance of The Environmental ChangeWhat environmental factors contribute to obesity? Kelly Brownell of Yale University is the Public Health Director at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. He explores causes and prevention of obesity and other nutrition problems. He integrates information from many disciplines and specialties ranging from the basic physiology of body weight regulation to world politics and legislation affecting issues such as agriculture subsidies and international trade policies. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18340]2010-05-0658 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)Food and Addiction: The Importance of The Environmental ChangeWhat environmental factors contribute to obesity? Kelly Brownell of Yale University is the Public Health Director at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. He explores causes and prevention of obesity and other nutrition problems. He integrates information from many disciplines and specialties ranging from the basic physiology of body weight regulation to world politics and legislation affecting issues such as agriculture subsidies and international trade policies. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18340]2010-05-0658 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableThe Argument for a Soda Tax Guest: Kelly Brownell, PhD Host: Larry Kaskel, MD It has been billed as the biggest boon to public health since tobacco taxes. And a one-cent per ounce tax on sodas could bring in as much as $400 million of annual revenue for the state of New York alone. How would a tax on sugared beverages impact our health and health care budget? Would the general public throw enough support behind this policy shift for politicians to think about putting it on the books? Host Dr. Larry Kaskel wades into the debate over soda taxes with Dr. Kelly Brownell...2009-05-2000 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableThe Argument for a Soda Tax Guest: Kelly Brownell, PhD Host: Larry Kaskel, MD It has been billed as the biggest boon to public health since tobacco taxes. And a one-cent per ounce tax on sodas could bring in as much as $400 million of annual revenue for the state of New York alone. How would a tax on sugared beverages impact our health and health care budget? Would the general public throw enough support behind this policy shift for politicians to think about putting it on the books? Host Dr. Larry Kaskel wades into the debate over soda taxes with Dr. Kelly Brownell...2009-05-2000 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineThe Rudd Report: Nutrition and Food Experts Brownell and NestleKelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale, interviews guest speaker Marion Nestle, NYU professor of nutrition science and a renowned food policy expert.2007-10-3000 min