A few commercial products in daily use are key vectors of chronic disease. We need to use public health regulatory tools much more actively in the US to prevent these health harms.
Posts by Laura A. Schmidt PhD
Great to see the world's leading medical journal endorse the need for research on the commercial determinants of health.
Very excited to announce our paper on corporate vectors of chronic disease - and what can be done about it - published in NEJM! Congrats to all our authors including @nickchartres.bsky.social @feralyogi.bsky.social @drlauraschmidt.bsky.social @traceywoodruff.bsky.social
DOI: 10.1056/NEJMms2507028
Just a few commercial products, including tobacco, alcohol and #ultraprocessedfoods, account for a very large proportion of deaths globally. Read our piece on how researchers can study health-harming corporations just like other vectors for disease, to protect health.
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What might the future hold for the 22 states that have removed soda and ultra-processed foods from their SNAP (food stamps) programs? Here's what the research says to expect.
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Out today in @jama.com : @drlauraschmidt.bsky.social and I weigh the merits of nutritional SNAP restrictions.
While we didn't agree on restriction overall, we were united in our concern about broader changes to SNAP that will undermine the program.
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Have you received a letter from "Dr. B.S."?
One scientist decided to investigate and what he found may shed light on another form of corporate influence.
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As I told the @nytimes.com, "it's not inevitable." It's not inevitable that ultraprocessed food (UPF) companies must dominate our food supply, harming our health.
We simply apply our existing tobacco control regulations to UPF. We have the tools to fix this.
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Next step: Direct studies of the mechanisms. Is it the lack of fiber, a larger dose of sugar, slow transit time or chemical additives that make liquid sugar worse for health?
While ultraprocessed food companies pursue profits at the cost of making populations obese, pharmaceutical companies pursue profits with drugs promising to make the same people thin. Why not make money off both sides of the world's obesity crisis?
I found the study discussed here to be quite compelling, with large samples from different regions of the world. The next step is to sort out why liquid sugar is worse for health: No fiber? Too easy to overconsume? Short transit time in the gut? Or all of the above?
As more people experience an end to craving and "food noise" from taking GLP-1s, we may see a greater willingness to accept that #ultraprocessedfoods are addictive, like alcohol and tobacco.
New GLP-1 drugs have the potential to change “the persistent, widespread cultural assumption that obesity is a problem of individuals rather than a societal problem of the food system.” @drlauraschmidt.bsky.social & Luc Hagenaars write:
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Excellent speech by @traceywoodruff.bsky.social If the administration is serious about making America healthy they need to fund environmental research. It is science fiction to think that you can cut 55% of EPA’s budget and expect people’s health to improve.
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Now we know that if a study is funded by the meat industry, it is 4 times more likely to conclude that red meat has positive or benign effects on cardiovascular disease risk. NIH should fund nutrition scientists so they can stop working for the food industry. ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S000...
Please join me for this free, online webinar. I will be sharing new results from my research using the @ucsf-industrydocs.bsky.social library on the tobacco industry's role in developing #ultraprocessedfoods.
May 22, 2025
9am - 10am PT | 12pm - 1pm ET
Zoom (virtual event)
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I encourage everyone to join me at the UCSF Global Oral Health Symposium, held for free and online. I will be speaking about recent developments in the #sodatax debate and this recent publication in @jama.com: lnkd.in/gd2_Z5bU.
@ahascience.bsky.social
@americanheart.bsky.social
Read my new piece in @jama.com on how Coca-Cola and Pepsi plan to sue the small City of San Cruz because voters had the audacity to pass a #sodatax to pay for health initiatives. Courageous officials in this small city are preparing to stand up to the corporate bully.
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Read my new piece on how GLP-1 agonist medications could fundamentally shift the scientific paradigm for obesity to more closely align with models of tobacco and alcohol addiction, written for the @nationalacademies.org @issuesinst.bsky.social #obesity #ozempic #addiction
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Looking forward to this free webinar on what's going on with #ultraprocessedfoods in California.
Thanks to @jaketapper.bsky.social for inviting me on his show yesterday! www.cnn.com/2025/04/17/h...
The New Tobacco? A Discussion about Ultra-Processed Foods
Mon 5/5 at 12pm
You are welcome to join a free online webinar hosted by @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social on Monday, May 5 at 12p PT. Gain insight into #processedfoods as the new tobacco.
Register today: lnkd.in/gcQ6-GwR
#foodpolicy #obesity
My lab is in mourning today about Kevin Hall's early retirement from NIH. As an addiction scientist, it especially troubles me to hear that he felt forced to adhere to preconceived ideas about food addiction. That just isn't how science is done.
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Kevin, you have contributed game-changing science on ultraprocessed foods and human health. Information from your current trial is urgently needed to help us disentangle the complex mechanisms giving rise to our obesity and CMD crisis. My lab is in mourning today.
This is another big loss at NIH. He explains why in the thread below.
Our recent conversation about what we should eat
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I encourage everyone to read Murray Carpenter's new book on Coca-Cola's disinformation campaign to muddle nutrition science. He tells my story of the San Francisco soda tax. He will be reading from his book at the Ferry Building this Sunday at 2. @murray-journo.bsky.social new @mitpress.bsky.social
New paper - Medicaid "unwinding" associated with net decrease in buprenorphine prescribing for opioid use disorder (some offset from commercial insurance).
Some state policies mitigated this negative impact.
Hats off to @drsumedhagupta.bsky.social for this work!
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