Our latest infographic contest asked you to create an infographic about childhood obesity, in partnership with the Let's Move! Initiative. We've...

Two sociologists make a compelling case for eradicating fat stigma. Even with legal protection, it's going to be a formidable task.

Calling all cartographers! Using the USDA's data, you can map the connection between farmers' markets and food deserts in your neighborhood.

The USDA has launched a school-lunch contest and beef industry is none too happy about it. Should the call for recipes have included lean meats?

Food manufacturers make the push for new labels, but chances are they won't be around for very long.

The new season of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution probably won't offer any practical solutions to childhood obesity. But maybe it only needs to be fun.

One of the last victories to be secured by the Democratic Congress, the school food bill increases the quality of school food we serve to kids.

In the battle between bonbons and tobacco, anti-obesity is the new anti-smoking, insofar as teens and public health campaigns are concerned. The...
Check out Beyoncé's new video for the Let's Move campaign against childhood obesity. It's really fun.

A new report suggest that one in four Americans is obese. But that could slowly be changing—for the better.

IDEO's problem-solving platform OpenIDEO publishes the findings from its first challenge: Jamie Oliver's quest to introduce kids to healthy eating.

Walmart's Nutrition Charter is nothing new; industrial food has jumped on food system reforms before, with complicated results.

Dietary Supplements is a daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Food HQ. Today we're serving cheese, more cheese, and carnivorous clocks. Enjoy!

We visit Chicago, Orlando, and Delhi, India, in today's daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Food HQ. Enjoy!
Michelle Obama wants to end childhood obesity. Let's start by looking at school lunches. In a public school somewhere, Mrs. Q is eating lunch....
In the 19th and 20th century architects, urban thinkers and landscape architects like Fredrick Law Olmsted designed our cities and neighborhoods...

Quantifying the fight against childhood obesity.
Yes, our First Lady can "teach you how to Dougie."