Jualynne Dodson
Jualynne Dodson is a visiting professor at the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Michigan State University in East Lansing. She has written extensively about African-American Christians and food.
Jualynne Dodson is a visiting professor at the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Michigan State University in East Lansing. She has written extensively about African-American Christians and food.
The Rev. O.S. Hawkins is president of Dallas-based GuideStone Financial Resources. He has said that taking care of the body as the temple of the Holy Spirit is one of the duties of a Baptist. The top two medical claims paid by the denomination’s health insurance program in 2002 were for obesity-related ailments, including back […]
Kenneth Ferraro is a professor of sociology and psychological sciences at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. In 1998, he published the findings of a study that showed that religious participation is associated with higher body weight. His study of 3,600 people found that Southern Baptists are heaviest, with Jews, Muslims and Buddhists less likely to […]
Prism Weight Loss Program is a Christian program that says it is suitable for nonreligious people as well.
Grace Today Dieters is a support website for Christian dieters.
Thin Within is a Christian-based weight loss program established in 1975 with groups nationwide. It is based in Louisville, Ky.
Read a Jan. 4, 2013, article about the obesity epidemic in American churches.
Read a Nov. 10, 2011, article from the Huffington Post about the results of a study that showed a correlation between religious involvement and weight gain.
Read a March 25, 2011, article from NBC News about the link between attending religious events and obesity in young adults.