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Dr. Faries has a Ph.D. in Behavioral Medicine and a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology, balanced with experience across the fitness industry, medicine, public health, research and extension.  His research explores why and how people initiate and maintain healthy behaviors, with focus on self-regulatio...n success and failure. In other words, he seeks to better understand the common struggle with adopting healthy lifestyles, clarifying the reasons why we don’t “just do it.” Dr. Faries also holds unique expertise in medication adherence, when lifestyle is the medicine. Dr. Faries also trains the next generation of ‘myth busters’ through medical and public health education, including his popular course, MythBusters: Health Edition. Dr. Faries has served on the Board of Directors of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, is founder of Lone Star Lifestyle Medicine for Texas, and is founder of FitnessPudding.com – a non-profit site dedicated to debunking common health and fitness myths. More

Does Dust Cause Obesity?

Does Dust Cause Obesity?
Some recent headlines: How could dust cause obesity? Could house dust be making children FAT? Dust at home could be the major cause of obesity. Can house dust make us fat? Before the idea of fats lurking in the dusty shadows of your floorboards (or belly button lint) goes any further, I wanted to provide a quick clarification of what is really going on. I also wanted to provide a comment from my friend and topic...
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Post-Exercise Snacking and Your Motivation Type?

Post-Exercise Snacking and Your Motivation Type?

Could the type of motivation you have affect whether or not you choose unhealthy snacks after exercise? Even though we might think that exercise makes us hungrier, we have previously found that this is probably not the case – since there is more evidence that exercise reduces our appetite in the short-term. 3 Yet people still claim that exercise makes them ‘snacky’, and there is definitely variability in how people respond. Take Jill and Lisa. After...
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Is Eating at Restaurants Healthier than Fast Food?

Is Eating at Restaurants Healthier than Fast Food?
We know the ‘quality’ of our food begets the ‘quantity’ of food and calories that we eat. Accordingly, the quality of fast food might place it in a category with junk food. Full-service restaurant food, on the other hand, might be placed in a healthier category, alongside its eclectic atmosphere, fancy linens, dimmed lighthing, and glass salt shakers. But, are people actually eating healthier by choosing restaurant food over fast food? A Recent Study This question...
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Does Watching TV 'Burn' Less Calories than Sitting?

Does Watching TV 'Burn' Less Calories than Sitting?

This potential myth most likely comes from the mindless, zombie-like trance that we can experience when watching television. The issue has garnered specific attention in kids, since they watch a lot of TV, and as we see in these very candid photos taken while children watched television...can easily slip into their zombie-like trance. Calorically speaking, sitting quietly is commonly considered to the minimal standard for energy expenditure, which is 1 Metabolic Equivalent or MET. We then compare other...
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Walking In Nature for Mental Health?

Walking In Nature for Mental Health?
We hear so much about the weight control and fitness benefits of physical activity, but we forget about the  benefits of physical activity on mental health, mood, stress, and cognition. At the same time, we have similar support of the benefits of being out in nature on mental health. So, what if we were physically active in nature?  Some recent research sought to answer this question, especially since the urban sprawl continues to consume space and...
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Can Walking/Biking to Work Really Make a Difference?

Can Walking/Biking to Work Really Make a Difference?
In the 1953, Professor Jerry Morris and his colleagues published a ground-breaking study, finding that drivers of London's double-decker buses, compared to conductors, were more likely to have cardiovascular disease and die suddenly from blood clots in the heart. The bus drivers were sedentary throughout their shift, while the conductors were actively climbing up and down stairs during their shift.  As a follow-up, Morris found that postal workers, who walked and biked to deliver the mail,...
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Is Walking With Hand Weights Worth It?

Is Walking With Hand Weights Worth It?
Brenda lived two streets down from our rental house. At the time, I was an undergraduate at Texas A&M, and rode my bike to campus each morning.  On my way, I would see Brenda speed walking through the neighborhood. She was fast – even in her matching blue ankle and wrist weights. We would exchange a "howdy", as I slowly passed by on my bike. I once 'busted' her eating a donut in the Shipley's at the end...
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RE: Exercise Doesn't Help with Weight Loss

RE: Exercise Doesn't Help with Weight Loss
If you were interested by our previous post, Exercise Doesn't Help with Weight Loss  – a review of a controversial editorial, "It is time to bust the myth of physical in activity and obesity: You cannot outrun a bad diet,"  – you might also be interested to read some recent comments and responses by other experts regarding this article, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (click below). It is Time to Bust the Myth of...
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'Fitness' Food Make Us Eat More, Exercise Less?

'Fitness' Food Make Us Eat More, Exercise Less?
Healthy buzzwords on food labels can be misleading.  Below is a recent press release from the American Marketing Association, investigating the effects of 'fitness' branded food on consumption in 'restrained' eaters. Restrained eaters are ridgid, chronic dieters who are commonly preoccupied with their weight, and subsequently inhibit certain 'forbidden' foods. But, when their diet is blown, they tend to binge and overeat. In other words, if a restrained eater has placed sweet foods on their forbidden...
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10,000 Steps Per Day Debunked?

10,000 Steps Per Day Debunked?
How many steps should you get a day? If your answer was 10,000, then you are not alone. Most people believe that we are required to get 10,000 steps per day to improve our health. However, some recent attention has challenged this traditional step goal. To be honest, I find it odd that I ever have to defend walking, but I digress. Let's clarify if 10,000 steps is actually debunked. Is 10,000 Steps Debunked? No, not...
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