You are here : health.am > Obesity and Weight Management Health Center > Weight Loss Managment news Weight Loss Managment news Binge-eating a problem for some overweight kids • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 06 06 Overweight children who are prone to binge-eating can down hundreds more calories at a sitting than their peers, yet still feel hungry again soon after, a new study shows. Researchers… Mother/Daughter Body Image Perception Differs • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 30 06 Childhood obesity is an urgent and growing problem in the United States. A recent study out of the Center for Healthy Weight and Nutrition at Columbus Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, asked… Pediatrics study shows no link between juice and children’s weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 27 06 Drinking a glass of 100 percent fruit juice has long been thought of as a healthy habit for both adults and children. Recently, however, people have been… Low glycemic index diet may help women stay slim • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 27 06 Staying away from simple carbohydrates and eating plenty of fiber may help women avoid packing on pounds as they get older, a study by Danish researchers suggests. Dr.… Diet plus exercise best for weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 27 06 Exercise can help people slim down, but those who want to lose substantial amounts of weight and keep it off must make changes in their diets, too, according to a… New, Minimally-Invasive Surgery for the Morbidly Obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 23 06 Three studies presented at the 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology demonstrated that transoral endoscopic surgical techniques - entering the abdomen through oral cavities such as… Count those calories when you eat out because the chef won’t! • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 23 06 According to a survey carried out in the U.S., counting how many calories are in the food they prepare is not something the average chef in… Shorter Nightly Sleep in Childhood May Help Explain Obesity Epidemic • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 19 06 Soaring levels of obesity might be linked to children sleeping fewer hours at night than they used to, claims a researcher in the Archives of Disease in… Diabetics who breast-feed lower child’s obesity risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 17 06 Mothers who breast-feed their infant may help reduce the child’s risk of becoming obese, even mothers who have diabetes and are obese, according to the findings of a study published… Obesity surgery without scalpel may be decade away • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 16 06 Stomach-stapling surgery to combat obesity may be done in the future with a tube inserted through the mouth, making the procedure safer than using an incision and opening… Diverticulitis increasing in young, obese patients • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 13 06 The results of a new study suggest that the demographics of acute diverticulitis in the United States are changing. In acute diverticulitis, a common intestinal disease related to a low-fiber diet,… J&J campaigns for coverage of obesity surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 13 06 The new head of Johnson & Johnson’s surgical-device unit is campaigning to convince employers to cover an increasingly popular but pricey surgery for obesity. Nearly one third of the U.S.… British the fattest people in Europe • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 12 06 If new figures released by the British Government are to be believed, the British are now the fattest men and women in Europe. It appears that being overweight or obese is… Lower PSA in obese men could be a warning • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 11 06 Researchers in the U.S. say that obese men have lower levels of a protein used to screen for prostate cancer risk, and doctors should take weight into account… Overweight in middle age could mean dementia later in life • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 11 06 To add further fuel to the debate over obesity, researchers in France are saying that being overweight in middle age may indicate a higher risk of dementia… Appetite regulatory hormone responses to various dietary proteins differ by body mass index • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 10 06 Appetite regulatory hormone responses to various dietary proteins differ by body mass index status despite similar reductions in ad libitum energy intake. According… Heavier weight tied to poorer mental function • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 09 06 Overweight middle-aged adults tend to score more poorly on tests of memory, attention and learning ability than their thinner peers do, researchers reported Monday. The findings, they say, suggest that… Overeating: the brain-stomach connection mapped • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 03 06 Scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York have identified brain-stomach connections that motivate the desire to over indulge in food. Specifically, the research suggests an important role for the hippocampus… Duodenal switch suggested for super-obese patients • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 03 06 The duodenal switch procedure is more effective than the stomach bypass in achieving weight loss in patients who are “super obese,” defined as having a BMI of at least 50, new… Scientists identify agent that regulates appetite • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 03 06 Scientists in Japan have identified a molecule responsible for making mammals feel full, a discovery that could lead to new ways to treat obesity in humans. Scientists believe appetite is controlled… Obesity linked to too little sleep, again • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 02 06 The amount of time people spend sleeping may affect their weight, study results suggest. The study looked at people living in rural areas. Previous studies conducted in urban and suburban… High BMI does not always spell obesity, Jackson Laboratory researchers show • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 01 06 For years doctors have used the body mass index (BMI), a ratio of height and weight, to characterize the clinical weight status of their patients, but… Study shows link between morbid obesity, low IQ scores and cognitive delays in toddlers • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 01 06 University of Florida (UF) researchers have discovered a link between morbid obesity in toddlers and lower IQ scores, cognitive delays and brain lesions… BMI predicts exercise capacity in obese people with ischemic heart disease • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 01 06 BMI is an important predictor of exercise capacity in obese people with ischemic heart disease. In a recently published study, investigators in Italy conducted a study… Diabetes, not obesity, raises severe health risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 26 06 Findings from a new study suggest that obesity per se is not a risk factor for organ failure or death. However, the risk is increased with diabetes, which often… Page 25 of 46 pages « First < 23 24 25 26 27 > Last » << Back to main