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Center for Obesity Research and Education (CORE) - Temple University
The Center for Obesity Research and Education (CORE) is a university-wide group of investigators dedicated to achieving a greater understanding of the causes, treatment and prevention of obesity among minorities of lower socioeconomic status, among whom obesity is more prevalent.
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Overeaters Anonymous - Pennsylvania Meetings
Overeaters Anonymous is a Fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope, are recovering from compulsive overeating. To find a meeting in Pennsylvania please use the search function in the center of the page.
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Overeaters Anonymous - Philadelphia Area Intergroup
Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet in order to help solve a common problem - compulsive overeating. Greater Philadelphia area support groups (including Bucks, Montgomery, Phila)
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Pennsylvania Dietetic Association
Use this site to find a nutrition professional and other resources in your Pennsylvania community.
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Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network
The mission of the Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network is to educate low-income Pennsylvanians about healthful food choices and encourage individuals to adopt positive, sustainable, diet-related behaviors through the development and support of public and private partnerships.
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Philadelphia Black Women's Health Project
The Philadelphia Black Women's Health Project is a non-profit health, education, advocacy and self-help organization. The Project serves teens, women, parents, caregivers and children in a range of health care and social issues that impact the health and wellness of the family.
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TOPS Club, Inc.
TOPS is a non-profit international family of all ages, sizes, and shapes from all walks of life, dedicated to helping each other "Take Off and Keep Off Pounds Sensibly." To find a meeting near you enter your zip code on the "Chapter Locator" page.
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Trevose Behavior Modification Program
The Trevose Behavior Modification Program (TBMP) began in Philadelphia in 1970 with ten members. It was founded by David S. Zelitch, an insurance executive, under the direction of Albert J. Stunkard, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Obesity Research Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. After a heart attack, David Zelitch had lost nearly 100 pounds by following many of the behavioral modifications and changes in eating habits advocated by Dr. Stunkard. Members meet in groups of ten people for one hour a week. During the first six months they engage in an intensive study of their eating habits. The goal is to substitute good habits for bad habits and to learn to keep their lost weight off permanently. This process includes increasing awareness of those habits and keeping a written record of daily food intake. Nutrition education is also stressed and a regular program of increased physical activity is strongly encouraged.
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