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Posted On: May 20, 2009
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Today is the first (or potentially many) video blog (or Vlog for you techies). I talk about some new findings regarding weight loss that my lab is about to publish as I drive to the lab. In the video I talk about how the diet you are on may not even matter – do you believe that? Post a comment and let me know what you think.

-Mike

This article was written by Mike Roussell. Mike Roussell is a nationally renowned nutritionist and the president of the Naked Nutrition Network. He is currently a doctoral candidate in nutrition at Pennsylvania State University. Learn More About Mike Click Here
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2 Responses to “New Video Blog”

  1. Scott Lovingood on May 20th, 2009 12:23 pm

    Great blog!! Way to use new technology to connect.

    One question on the study – were the people attending the nutrition education classes connecting with other attendees and getting social reinforcement from it or was it simply an online type class that showed extra commitment to the process. Using multiple paths to learn and implement things creates pathways in the brain that are stronger and more resilient than simply using one method. Keep up the great information.

  2. Dr. Bryan Walsh on May 20th, 2009 12:49 pm

    Great video blog, Mike. I like the format, too. Well done.

    Not surprised about the preliminary results of the study. Two critical factors in weight loss that are being elucidated by research are 1) education and 2) social support, both of which likely took place during the nutrition courses in your study.

    I love what you do. Keep it up!

    Be well,
    Bryan

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