David Sarwer (@davidbsarwer) 's Twitter Profile
David Sarwer

@davidbsarwer

Senior Associate Dean for Research and Strategic Initiatives, Director of Center for Obesity Research and Education, College of Public Health, Temple University

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Childhood Obesity (@childobesity_jn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Statewide Dissemination, Adoption, and Implementation of the SHAPES Intervention Via Online Professional Development to Promote Children’s Physical Activity in Early Care and Education Programs, published in Childhood Obesity Link to pub: liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/ch…

Statewide Dissemination, Adoption, and  Implementation of the SHAPES Intervention Via Online Professional  Development to Promote Children’s Physical Activity in Early Care and  Education Programs, published in <a href="/ChildObesity_jn/">Childhood Obesity</a> 

Link to pub: liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/ch…
Neil Floch MD (@neilflochmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bariatric surgery is cost-effective over a lifetime. Multiple studies have demonstrated this through various economic evaluations. 1/ #obesity #bariatricsurgery metabolic bariatric surgery

Bariatric surgery is cost-effective over a lifetime. Multiple studies have demonstrated this through various economic evaluations. 1/

#obesity #bariatricsurgery metabolic bariatric surgery
Ken Burns (@kenburns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't know about you but I feel pretty badly about this stat: "The share of U.S. adults having dinner or drinks with friends on any given night has declined by more than 30 percent in the past 20 years." Here's the The Atlantic article on an awful trend in American life:

Temple Health Sciences Libraries (@templehslibs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's #TempleTuesday comes from Temple Public Health. Read Supporting student learning and development through trauma-informed campuses at pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36977341/

Today's #TempleTuesday comes from <a href="/TempleCPH/">Temple Public Health</a>. Read Supporting student learning and development through trauma-informed campuses at pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36977341/
Jaime Ponce MD (@jaimeponcemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting opportunity! Take the Focused Practice Designation (FPD) to validate your expertise and now new review course online for home study at your convenience ASMBS

David Sarwer (@davidbsarwer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humbled to be named a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the oldest private medical society in the United States and a cornerstone of American medicine and healthcare. Temple Research & Innovation Temple University Social & Behavioral Sciences Temple University

Temple Research & Innovation (@templeresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Temple spinout UprightVR on being selected for Cohort 7 of the @ScienceCenter’s Capital Readiness Program! We look forward to seeing your growth as you scale & innovate with top-tier mentorship and resources. Onward & upward! #TempleResearch Temple Public Health

Temple Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics (@templeepibio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Levent Dumenci, professor and Biostat Core faculty member, who was recently elected to full membership in Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society!

Innovation Nest (@inesttemple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The iNest and Temple Research & Innovation support Temple Public Health Professor W. Geoff Wright and UprightVR. The iNest team experienced a hands-on demonstration of the balance assessment system at UprightVR last year. news.temple.edu/news/2025-03-0…

Neil Floch MD (@neilflochmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Age, race and ethnicity, and sex of participants in clinical trials related to obesity onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ob…

SCOPE (@scopeobesity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enhance your knowledge of #obesity with World Obesity's scientific journals featuring the latest cutting-edge research in the field of #obesity. #SCOPEKnowledge 🩺 Clinical Obesity 🧒 Pediatric Obesity 📑 Obesity Reviews ⚗️ Obesity Science & Practice ➡️ worldobesity.org/resources/jour…

Enhance your knowledge of #obesity with <a href="/WorldObesity/">World Obesity</a>'s scientific journals featuring the latest cutting-edge research in the field of #obesity. #SCOPEKnowledge

🩺 Clinical Obesity
🧒 Pediatric Obesity
📑 Obesity Reviews
⚗️ Obesity Science &amp; Practice

➡️ worldobesity.org/resources/jour…
Ted Kyle (@conscienhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's becoming apparent that #GLP1s are having a “contagion effect” in some families. But this effect is a good one with healthier lives for other family members. HT: jackie snow OAC conscienhealth.org/2025/06/will-t…

It's becoming apparent that #GLP1s are having a “contagion effect” in some families. But this effect is a good one with healthier lives for other family members.
HT: <a href="/jackiesnow/">jackie snow</a> <a href="/ObesityAction/">OAC</a> 
conscienhealth.org/2025/06/will-t…
IFSO (@ifsosecretariat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bariatric surgery isn’t standalone, it’s one step in a structured plan. At IFSO, we advocate a holistic approach: nutrition, psychology, activity, support. Better outcomes. Stronger patients. Smarter care. #BariatricSurgery

Bariatric surgery isn’t standalone, it’s one step in a structured plan.
At IFSO, we advocate a holistic approach: nutrition, psychology, activity, support.
Better outcomes. Stronger patients. Smarter care.

#BariatricSurgery
Ricardo Cohen (@rvcohen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IFSO statement@Lancet DE: Med-induced WL isn't a reason to delay bariatric surgery. Many stop meds due to cost, intolerance, or wanting a "definitive" fix. Clinicians must not wait for the predictable relapse of complications. The goal is sustained health, not temporary metrics

IFSO statement@Lancet DE: Med-induced WL isn't a reason to delay bariatric surgery. Many stop meds due to cost, intolerance, or wanting a "definitive" fix. Clinicians must not wait for the predictable relapse of complications. The goal is sustained health, not temporary metrics