National Weight Control Registry
http://www.uchsc.edu/nutrition/Administration/admin.htm
http://www.uchsc.edu/nutrition/WyattJortberg/nwcr.htm
James O. Hill, PhD
Rena Wing, PhD
James O. Hill, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Center for
Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center,
Denver, CO. Research support from Amgen, Hoffman-LaRoche, Procter &
Gamble, and Knoll Pharmaceuticals; has received consultant fees from
Knoll, Roche Laboratories, International Life Sciences Institute, and
Procter & Gamble and is a consultant to the Duke Diet and Fitness
Center. (Newark Star-Ledger, 2/17/97). President, North American
Association for the Study of Obesity. (USA Today, 9/1/98) Lead author
of a study on olestra supported by a grant from Procter & Gamble. (Am.
J. Clin. Nutr. 1998;67:1178-85) Co-wrote (with Barbara Rolls) a 1998
report for ILSI on "Carbohydrates and Weight Management." Participated
in a 3/25/99 panel assembled by the Sugar Association to inform New
York magazine editors about obesity, calories, and activity. (Sugar
Association's 1999 annual report,
http://www.foodingredientsonline.com; accessed 03/30/99) Research on
the effects of covert substitution of olestra for conventional fat on
spontaneous food intake supported by Procter & Gamble. (Am. J. Clin.
Nutr. 1998;67:1178-85) Research on the role of carbohydrates in weight
management was supported by the Sugar Association. (Letter from Sugar
Association to USDA; on file with CSPI; 4/16/99) Research on using
Orlistat for weight maintenance funded by Hoffmann-La Roche. (Am. J.
Clin. Nutr. 1999;69:1108-16) Member of the Foodfit.com advisory board.
(http://www.foodfit.com/about/advisoryBoard.asp; accessed 11/11/00)
Research on weight management supported in part by Abbott
Laboratories. (J. Amer. Coll. Nutr. 2001;20:26-31) Member of the
McDonald's Corporation Global Advisory Council on Healthy Lifestyles;
formed to "help guide the company on activities that address the need
for balanced, healthy lifestyles."
(http://www.mcdonalds.com/corporate/press/corporate/2003/05212003/;
accessed 6/23/03) Receives consulting fees from HealtheTech, Johnson &
Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and Coca-Cola. Receives speakers fees from
Abbott Laboratories, Roche Laboratories, and Kraft Foods. Receives
research funding from M&M Mars. (N. Engl. J. Med. 2003:348;2082-2090)
Member of the expert advisory board for the American Council for
Fitness and Nutrition. (http://www.acfn.org/about/advisory.html;
accessed 10/31/03)
Rena R. Wing, Ph.D., U. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Consultant
to and received research support from Lilly Pharmaceuticals, is on
Weight Watchers Advisory Board; has received research support from
Ross Laboratories and ILSI. (Newark Star-Ledger, 2/17/97 notes Eli
Lilly, WW)
Robert H. Eckel, M.D., Division of Endocrinology, Health Sciences
Center, University of Colorado. Research on the "effect of medium
chain triglycerides on glucose and lipid metabolism in type II
diabetes melitus" was supported by Procter and Gamble. Research on
"the effect of leptin on postprandial lipid metabolism" was supported
by Amgen. (Undated resume on file at CSPI; accessed 6/18/02)
Uwe Christians, Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, University
of California, San Francisco. Research on mitochondrial metabolism
supported in part by Novartis Pharma AG. (Br. J. Pharmacol.
2001;133:875-85)
William C. Heird, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine, Baylor, TX.
Research on fatty acid in breast milk partially funded by Mead-Johnson
Nutritional Group. (Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 2000;71(supp):292S-9S)
Stephen C. Woods, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine. Received $1,000,000 in 2000-2001 and
$1,037,500 in 2001-2002 from Procter & Gamble for a study on obesity
and energy homeostasis. (University of Cincinnati, Office of Research,
Active Grants and Contracts - FY 2001,
http://www.med.research.uc.edu/grants/granttemplateshell.cfm?department_id=186;
accessed 6/24/02)
Holly R. Wyatt, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of
Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver. Receives consulting fees from
Ortho-McNeil, USANA, and GlaxoSmithKline. Receives speaker fees from
Roche Laboratories, Abbott Laboratories, Slim-Fast, and Ortho-McNeil.
(N. Engl. J. Med. 2003;348:2082-90)
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Time to shut these crooks down.
TC
Wolfbrother - 19 Nov 2004 05:22 GMT
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It truly is blatant immorality and criminality on a massive scale.
These people do not get CONTINUOUS funding and bribes (yes bribes,
that is what "consulting" and "speakers" fees are) from such entities
as P&G (the original US patent holders of the hydrogenation process
who introduced trans fat shortenings to the US a century ago and
continue to be a leading producer of such toxic products) to tell the
truth. These people are criminals of the highest order. They know if
they continue to please the industry they will continue to receive
their blood money. No rational and intelligent person would not see
this for what it is.
Dunne E. Dawe - 24 Nov 2004 05:10 GMT
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>their blood money. No rational and intelligent person would not see
>this for what it is.
Can you point out your implied fraud?
Wolfbrother - 24 Nov 2004 19:30 GMT
Dunne E. Dawe <never@never.again> wrote in message
> >It truly is blatant immorality and criminality on a massive scale.
> >These people do not get CONTINUOUS funding and bribes (yes bribes,
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> Can you point out your implied fraud?
Can you point at the sky? You are such a moron.
Dunne E. Dawe - 25 Nov 2004 01:41 GMT
>Dunne E. Dawe <never@never.again> wrote in message
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>Can you point at the sky? You are such a moron.
So you can't? Thought so. Silly childish insults do not further your
argument, I'm afraid.
Wolfbrother - 25 Nov 2004 21:43 GMT
> >Dunne E. Dawe <never@never.again> wrote in message
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> So you can't? Thought so. Silly childish insults do not further your
> argument, I'm afraid.
I am sorry if you do not understand that pointless comments like yours
do not deserve anything but mockery. If you made intelligent comments
or questions I would respond differently. The "fraud" is right in
your face. It is the fact we have had things like trans fat in the
diet for 100 years in the first place when there has been ample
evidence for decades that such things kill and yet they where and are
promoted as healthy. "Corn oil and margarine for your hearts sake".
Soy is another example and will turn out to be the next trans fat.
This comes from the decades of lies and corruption by government
health institutions who are controlled by the industries who will be
affected by their recommendations. It comes from the legalized
bribery so prevalent and institutionalized in government and its
agencies in the form of consulting/speaking fees, stock options,
campaign funds etc. Do not blame me because you are too blind to come
to these conclusions on your own. Nothing I can say will open your
eyes so when you make ridiculous comments or questions I will respond
appropriately.
N-H-P - 25 Nov 2004 13:04 GMT
> Dunne E. Dawe <never@never.again> wrote in message
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> Can you point at the sky? You are such a moron.
Nothing substantive comes to your mind?
Why do you bombard this newsgroup with empty nonsense?
Please, ...please, ... please grace us with more of your empty nonsense, :(
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john gohde
Wolfbrother - 25 Nov 2004 21:46 GMT
> > Dunne E. Dawe <never@never.again> wrote in message
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> Please, ...please, ... please grace us with more of your empty nonsense, :(
Look when Dunne continues to insist on responding to my posts with his
"empty nonsense" I will respond appropriately. To those who have
rational comments or arguments or present interesting or informative
points or information I will address in a different manner.
Piezo Guru - 26 Nov 2004 01:02 GMT
ditto brother.
> Look when Dunne continues to insist on responding to my posts with his
> "empty nonsense" I will respond appropriately. To those who have
> rational comments or arguments or present interesting or informative
> points or information I will address in a different manner.
Dunne E. Dawe - 24 Nov 2004 05:39 GMT
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>Time to shut these crooks down.
Please post the fraud.