You are here : health.am > Obesity and Weight Management Health Center > Weight Loss Managment news Weight Loss Managment news Brown seaweed with anti-obesity potential! • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 12 06 Scientists believe they may have found something to combat obesity and it may also help prevent the onset of diabetes. The find, an edible seaweed containing the carotenoid fucoxanthin, when fed to… Weight loss is the best way to prevent diabetes • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 12 06 Weight loss is the key factor in reducing diabetes risk for high-risk, overweight individuals, a new study shows. Participants in the intensive lifestyle intervention portion of the Diabetes… Korean pine nut may offer help for obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 08 06 New research indicates that an extract from the Korean pine nut could be effective in treating obesity by suppressing the appetite, an expert on obesity said on Friday. “We… Diet drug offers multiple health benefits • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 07 06 A low dose of the diet drug orlistat, coupled with a reduced-calorie diet, leads to significant weight loss and improved lipid and blood pressure profiles and is well tolerated, according to… Obesity doubles risk of blindness, says report • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 06 06 Britain’s increasing number of obese adults and children face twice the risk of losing their sight from a range of degenerative eye conditions, a report from the Royal National Institute… Identifying Risk for Obesity in Early Childhood • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 05 06 A new research study of children’s growth, published in the September issue of Pediatrics, can help parents and pediatricians determine the risk that a child will be overweight at age… Weight control often unhealthy among delinquents • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 31 06 Juvenile delinquents are more likely than their law-abiding peers to use unhealthy behaviors to control their weight, such as fasting, vomiting and taking diet pills, a study shows. Delinquent teens are… Brits challenge Americans in the obesity stakes • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 28 06 According to a new UK government report, if current trends continue, by the year 2010, 12 million adults plus 1 million children in England will be obese. The report, “Forecasting… UK gym membership falls despite obesity warnings • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 28 06 The number of Britons joining gyms fell by 8 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2006, despite warnings of rising obesity and clubs cutting joining fees, according to a… Overweight? Asthmatic? Australia’s army wants you • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 28 06 Australia will likely lower recruitment standards to let overweight people and mild asthmatics join up as it tries to boost troop numbers to combat regional instability, the nation’s top soldier said… For men over 50, a few extra pounds not unhealthy • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 25 06 There is good news for some men over 50: being just a little overweight is not unhealthy. But as the scales tip higher - say above… Brain chemical’s call to exercise may go unheeded • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 25 06 The body’s sensitivity to a particular brain chemical may help separate those of us who can’t sit still from those who can’t seem to get off the couch, a… BMI unreliable when assessing obesity and risk of heart disease • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 22 06 According to doctors in the United States the standard measure of obesity, the Body Mass Index (BMI), is badly flawed and may not be such an accurate… Nearly 1 in 5 Chinese overweight or obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 06 Nearly one in every five people in China are overweight or obese and the problem is getting worse among children, especially boys, according to a study. The study,… Study finds standard “obesity” test badly flawed • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 06 Body Mass Index (BMI), the standard measure of obesity, is badly flawed and a more accurate gauge should be developed, according to doctors in the United States. Writing in Friday’s… Fattest island launches slimming award • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 06 Burgers and booze have bloated waistlines so much in Japan’s southern island of Okinawa that authorities in the capital have launched a slimming competition. Girths are growing across Japan as lifestyles and… People in China getting fatter • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 18 06 People in China are becoming overweight and obese at an alarmingly fast rate, according to an editorial in this week’s British Medical Journal. Numbers of people in China who are now classified… Computer Automated e-Counseling Improves Weight Loss Success • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 17 06 Behavioral counseling that is computer automated can enhance weight loss for individuals following an Internet-based weight loss program, according to a study by researchers at the University of North Carolina… Prenatal smoking may be a risk for teen obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 17 06 Women who smoke during pregnancy may be raising their child’s risk of becoming obese by adolescence, an Australian study suggests. Researchers found that 14-year-olds whose mothers smoked during… Fears of AIDS seen fuelling S.Africa obesity rise • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 11 06 Obesity is on the rise among black women in South Africa, possibly in part due to fears of looking like an AIDS patient, a top health expert on Friday.… Today’s Babies are Fatter Babies • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 09 06 By examining more than 120,000 children under age 6 in Massachusetts over 22 years, a newly published study shows that young children - especially infants - are now more likely to be… Childhood Obesity Called Epidemic • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 06 06 A panel of Georgia health care, educational and religious leaders issued an “urgent” call Friday for the African-American community to take steps to reduce what former U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher described as… Health & Medicine: Combating Obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 04 06 JOSEPH A. SKELTON, pediatric gastroenterologist and program director of the NEW (Nutrition, Exercise and Weight Management) Kids Program at the CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF WISCONSIN in Milwaukee: “Combating obesity is not simple, and… Lifestyle lessens effect of obesity on heart risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 04 06 For a given level of obesity, Inuit men and women living in Greenland are healthier than those who have migrated to Denmark, Danish researchers have found. The stay-at-home Greenlanders… Who are you kidding? Obese Americans eat a healthy diet and exercise! • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 03 06 If the results of a new survey in the U.S. on obesity are to be believed, most obese Americans are eating a healthy diet and… Page 27 of 46 pages « First < 25 26 27 28 29 > Last » << Back to main