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The International Size Acceptance Association (PRWEB) January 2, 2005
Pennsylvania study (http:bzdiet294098683dec29,0,4878254.story?coll=ny-business-headlines)
which essentially endorses Weight Watchers over other diet plans. A representative of the American Dietetic Association was also quoted
as a supportive source in the article about the study. Upon conducting ISAA's own research, we have learned the following:
With this information, the University of Pennsylvania study appears to simply become an advertisement for Weight Watchers, potentially to the benefit of the University of Pennsylvania and the American Dietetic Association.
At the very least, ISAA believes that this indicates a lack of objectivity and conflict of interest. ISAA feels the public has a right to know these facts in determining whether the study poses relevant information or is in fact propoganda.
ISAA does not endorse weight loss dieting, instead recommending fitness and healthy food choices in combination with improving self-esteem.
ISAA's mission is to promote size acceptance and help end size-based discrimination throughout the world by means of advocacy and visible, lawful actions.
Contact Information:
Allen Steadham, Director
International Size Acceptance Association
Voicemail: 512.371.4307
E-mail - Director@size-acceptance.org
WWW - http://www.size-acceptance.org
Constantine Valhouli
ISAA Media Representative
Mobile: 917.447.8800
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