New direction needed for obesity research, Deakin health expert claims • Weight Loss Managment news • May 22 09 Most of the current obesity research is not proving helpful in finding solutions to the growing international epidemic, according to a Deakin University public health expert. Professor… Perceptions key for obesity counseling in blacks • Weight Loss Managment news • May 18 09 Primary care doctors who counsel African American patients about obesity should remain sensitive to the perceptions of their patients, according to a report in the Journal of General Internal… Sleep May be Factor in Weight Control • Weight Loss Managment news • May 18 09 Could sleep be a critical component to maintaining a healthy body weight? According to new research to be presented on Sunday, May 17, at the American Thoracic Society’s 105th International… ISU study finds link between individual stress and teens being overweight or obese • Weight Loss Managment news • May 14 09 Stress may indeed be a direct contributor to childhood obesity. That’s according to a new Iowa State University study finding that increased levels of… Does mom know when enough is enough? • Weight Loss Managment news • May 11 09 As the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States continues, researchers are examining whether early parent and child behaviors contribute to the problem. A study from the Department of Nutritional… Overeating to blame for U.S. obesity epidemic • Weight Loss Managment news • May 11 09 The major reason for the obesity epidemic that has gripped the United States in the past three decades is increased food intake, not reduced physical activity, according to a study… Probiotics may help ward off postpartum obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • May 11 09 Pregnant women who take probiotic supplements starting in the first trimester are less likely to develop central obesity after they’ve given birth, according to a new study. Central obesity was… Study in pregnant women suggests probiotics may help ward off obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • May 07 09 Amsterdam, the Netherlands: One year after giving birth, women were less likely to have the most dangerous kind of obesity if they had been given probiotics… Surgery effective for moderate obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 30 09 The results of a literature review suggest that obesity surgery produces greater weight loss than conventional treatment for moderately obese patients as well as those with severe obesity. The best operation, however,… Complications and Costs for Obesity Surgery Declining • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 29 09 A new study by HHS’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that the average rate of post-surgical and other complications in patients who have obesity surgery, also known as… Obesity Associated with Higher Risk for Urinary Tract Infections • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 27 09 As body mass increases, so does a patient’s risk of urinary tract infection (UTI), according to Baltimore researchers. A new study, presented at the 104th Annual Scientific… Vegetable juice may help with weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 23 09 Drinking at least one glass of low sodium vegetable juice every day may help overweight dieters lose more weight. In a study, adults who drank at least 8 ounces of… Report warns on herbal weight-loss products • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 21 09 Some “herbal” weight-loss products may in fact contain powerful drugs that could put consumers at risk of serious side effects, according to researchers. Writing in the journal Deutsches Arzteblatt International, German… Specialized centers don’t improve weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 21 09 People who undergo weight loss surgery at a hospital designated as a center of excellence lose the same amount of weight as their peers treated at non-designated hospitals, but pay… Keeping slim is good for the planet, say scientists • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 20 09 Maintaining a healthy body weight is good news for the environment, according to a study which appears today in the International Journal of Epidemiology. Because food production is… Research suggests vegetable juice may help people with metabolic syndrome lose weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 20 09 Drinking at least one glass of low sodium vegetable juice daily may help overweight people with metabolic syndrome achieve better weight loss results. A study,… Racial bias seen in obesity measurement • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 16 09 The standard measure used to define obesity may overestimate the prevalence of the problem among African Americans and underestimate it for some other groups, including Asians and Hispanic women, a new… Weight-Loss Surgery Works Even for Moderately Obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 15 09 Surgeons once recommended weight-loss surgery only for severely obese patients who failed to drop pounds with conventional weight-loss methods, but a review now finds that bariatric surgery helps the moderately… Top Five Medical Reasons To Consider Weight-Loss Surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 13 09 While improving your self-esteem and lowering your pants size are significant benefits of weight-loss surgery, the health benefits can be dramatic. Nick Nicholson, M.D., weight loss surgeon on the… “Brown fat” may help adults lose weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 09 09 A sparse form of fat that helps keep newborns warm is more common in adults than previously thought, and that discovery could lead to a new way to lose weight,… Desk jobs making more people obese, study finds • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 09 09 Desk jobs are increasing obesity, with many employees and employers ignorant of the risks of sitting down all day, researchers said on Wednesday. “Obesity is an epidemic, rising at… Weight-loss surgery worthwhile for diabetes • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 09 09 As a strategy for treating type 2 diabetes in obese individuals, gastric surgery to induce weight loss is effective and worth the cost, investigators in Melbourne, Australia, report. A recent clinical trial… Very obese adults almost completely sedentary • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 08 09 Morbidly obese adults are sedentary for more than 99 percent of the day, getting only a fraction of the amount of walking that experts recommend for staying healthy, a small study… Obesity rates differ among racial/ethnic groups in kids as young as four • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 07 09 Obesity is twice as common in young American Indian/Native Alaskan children as it is in white and Asian children, according to new research offering the… Weight gain early in life leads to physical disabilities in older adults • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 07 09 Carrying extra weight earlier in life increases the risk of developing problems with mobility in old age, even if the weight is eventually lost, according… Page 10 of 53 pages « First < 8 9 10 11 12 > Last » << Back to main