Miriam Hospital study shows social gaming site effective weight loss tool • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 19 14 Researchers from The Miriam Hospital have found that DietBet, a web-based commercial weight loss program that pairs financial incentives with social influence, delivers significant weight losses.… Weight loss surgery safe, beneficial: study • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 24 13 Bariatric surgery results in substantial weight loss and can turn back some diseases related to obesity, a new study finds. There is some risk of complications, but death rates appear to… Scientists query study saying ear acupuncture aids weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 16 13 Scientists derided research published on Tuesday that suggested ear acupuncture may help people lose weight, saying the study’s design was flawed and its conclusions highly implausible. Responding to… Gastric Artery Embolization Tied to Weight Loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 27 13 Embolization of the left gastric artery was associated with significant weight loss compared with that seen in patients who underwent a control procedure, researchers found. Compared with those who… No major complications in most teens undergoing weight-loss bariatric surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 04 13 Most severely obese teenagers who underwent bariatric weight-loss surgery (WLS) experienced no major complications, according to a study published by JAMA Pediatrics, a JAMA Network publication. WLS… For some obese people, surgery beats other options • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 31 13 Diet, exercise, therapy and drugs can help obese people get healthier. But weight-loss surgery does a better job of getting rid of extra pounds and treating type 2 diabetes,… U.S. President Taft followed a weight loss program too • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 15 13 While celebrities make headlines for losing or gaining a few pounds today, a new account suggests weight trouble is nothing new for those in the spotlight. A report… Weight loss through the use of intestinal barrier sleeves • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 10 13 Scientists from the Helmholtz Zentrum München in cooperation with the University of Cincinnati, USA, have discovered that the placement of a non-permeable tube in the small intestine leads… Evaluating mobile weight loss apps on use of evidence-based behavioral strategies • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 08 13 In a new study published by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, UMass Medical School behavioral psychologist and weight loss expert Sherry Pagoto, PhD, and colleagues… Past weight loss an overlooked factor in disordered eating • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 24 13 Dieters and weight loss researchers are familiar with the principle: The more weight you’ve lost, the harder it is to keep it off. A complex and vicious cycle… Medicare Center of Excellence Policy may limit minority access to weight-loss surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 12 13 Safety measures intended to improve bariatric surgery outcomes may impede obese minorities’ access to care. This is according to a new research letter published online… For ‘Biggest Loser’ trainer, diet trumps exercise in weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 19 13 Celebrity trainer Bob Harper, of the weight-loss TV show “The Biggest Loser,” has built a career putting very obese people through some grueling fitness paces but if… Late bedtimes and less sleep may lead to weight gain in healthy adults • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 29 13 A new study suggests that healthy adults with late bedtimes and chronic sleep restriction may be more susceptible to weight gain due to the… Lose Weight Between Babies, SLU Study Suggests • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 04 13 The time between pregnancies is a golden window for obese women to lose weight, a Saint Louis University study finds. The research, led by Arun Jain, M.D., visiting scholar in… Genetic factor predicts success of weight-loss surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • May 03 13 More than one-third of adults in the United States are obese, and some of these individuals undergo gastric bypass surgery to shed the extra pounds. A genome-wide association study published… Weight loss surgery safe and effective for an expanded group of patients • Weight Loss Managment news • May 02 13 The LAP-BAND® weight loss procedure is safe and effective in an expanded group of patients, not just in people who are morbidly obese. This conclusion… Will green tea help you lose weight? • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 29 13 Evidence shows that green tea extract in tandem with an additional compound could be effective for body weight control and type 2 diabetes Evidence has shown that green tea extract… Black women may gain more weight with contraceptives • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 15 13 Black women were the most likely to gain weight while using a long-acting form of contraception, such as a hormone implant or intrauterine device (IUD), in a small new… Food memories can help weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 18 13 Dr Eric Robinson: “Our research found that if people recalled their last meal as being filling and satisfying then they ate less during their next meal” Research led by a psychologist… Could lack of sleep cause weight gain? • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 13 13 Pride yourself on getting by with just a few hours sleep, but find yourself battling the bulge? Turns out, sleeping more may help you lose unwanted pounds. According to… Structured weight loss program helps kids from low-income families lower BMI • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 13 13 Overweight and obese children in low-income households can meet or exceed the Expert Committee Recommendations Regarding the Prevention, Assessment, and Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Overweight… Less sleep leads to more eating and more weight gain, according to new CU-Boulder study • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 12 13 Sleeping just five hours a night over a workweek and having unlimited access to food caused participants in a new study led… Do bariatric surgery restrictions improve outcomes? • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 27 13 A Medicare policy limiting where people can undergo weight-loss surgery to so-called “centers of excellence” was not responsible for reducing complications from the procedures, according to a new study. In 2006,… EU committee rejects Vivus weight-loss drug • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 24 13 A panel of advisers to the European Union’s health agency has again rejected Vivus’ weight-loss drug for sale in Europe. Vivus, based in Mountain View, said Thursday after markets closed that… No long-term cost savings with weight loss surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 21 13 Weight loss surgery does not lower health costs over the long run for people who are obese, according to a new study. Some researchers had suggested that the initial… Page 2 of 53 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main