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Should obesity be recognised as a disease?
20 July, 2019 (Full version, does not a subscription or login)
Categorising obesity as a disease will encourage people to seek treatment say John P H Wildingand Vicki Mooney,but Richard Pile thinks medicalisation would be disempowering and reduce motivation.
Obesity: Disease or just plain greed?
12 August, 2019
The number of obese Britons has doubled in 25 years but experts are torn over how to battle the bulge – here, two leading doctors weigh in with very different views.
Health: Dangerous overdose of food?
15 October, 2021
My article on the issue of obesity and what role the church might have in addressing it. This provoked much debate on social media, due the the sensitivity of the issue, primarily around the images used by the Church Times rather than the content itself.
St Albans GP publishes guide to living
14 April, 2021
An article in the Herts Advertiser about the publication of my book, Fit For Purpose.
How healthy is your church leader – and your church?
14 April, 2021
How far do your church leaders model good health and wellbeing in the way the church is run and the example they set for the congregation? And how often do they teach about living well? These challenges are posed by experienced general practitioner and Christian, Dr Richard Pile, in a newly-published book.
Insights from Dr. Richard Pile
Join our first event of 2024 : Lifestyle Medicine – why it’s the real thing and you should accept nothing less! (Wednesday 24th January, 7.30pm)
In this webinar we'll be talking about Lifestyle Medicine - what it is, what it isn't, the evidence behind it, and how your can practise it meaningfully in your own...
We must not shy away from talking about obesity if we are to address it
Divided opinion I was recently asked to write an article for the Church Times on the subject of obesity and the church’s role in addressing it. Writing for a magazine...
What is resilience and how do we build it?
I was recently asked to write a module on resilience for clients of a healthy lifestyle service provider. We had previously put together modules on anxiety, depression...