Normal Weight Obesity: A Real Health Risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 03 08 Normal weight obesity isn’t an oxymoron. “The definition of obesity is having excess fat, not excess weight,” says Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D., Mayo Clinic cardiologist, in the September issue of Mayo… Weight-loss surgery won’t “cure” sleep apnea • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 01 08 In people who are obese, weight-loss surgery will likely lead to an improvement in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) but it won’t eliminate the nighttime breathing disorder. Many patients will have residual… Weight loss may cut risk of colorectal growths • Weight Loss Managment news • Sep 01 08 Obesity is associated with an increased risk of colorectal adenomas - growths or polyps that can become cancerous - but weight loss might reduce the risk, a study hints.… Addiction treatment proves successful in animal weight loss study • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 08 Vigabatrin, a medication proposed as a potential treatment for drug addiction by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, also leads to rapid weight… Obesity in elderly a ticking time bomb for health services • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 08 Research carried out at the Peninsula Medical School in the South West of England has discovered that obesity in later life does not make a substantial difference… Obesity Continues to Rise in Most States • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 08 Massive public efforts to curb the U.S. obesity epidemic are falling tragically short, with populations in most states becoming more obese with each passing year, according to a new report… Five Financial Costs of American Obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 08 Last month, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health came out with another report, in what has been a parade of dire warnings about obesity in the United… Less REM Sleep Associated With Being Overweight Among Children and Teens • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 05 08 Children and teens who get less sleep, especially those who spend less time in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, may be more likely to be overweight,… Obesity Linked to Newer, Less Walkable Neighborhoods • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 29 08 The age of your neighborhood may influence your risk of obesity, according to a new study from the University of Utah. The study, to be published in the September issue… Limiting fructose may boost weight loss, researcher reports • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 24 08 One of the reasons people on low-carbohydrate diets may lose weight is that they reduce their intake of fructose, a type of sugar that can be made into… Research Says Fat Friends and Poor Education helps People Think Thin • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 24 08 Research by economists at the University of Warwick, Dartmouth College, and the University of Leuven, finds that people are powerfully but subconsciously influenced by the weight… More Americans obese, government finds • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 17 08 More than a quarter of all Americans are now obese, the latest U.S. government figures show. The percentage of U.S. adults who are obese grew by nearly 2 percent between 2005… Supervised diet and exercise best for weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 16 08 Overweight women who join a fitness center to lose weight are apt to fail unless they have a workout partner, personal trainer or “life coach” and cut their… Obesity Is No. 1 Health Concern for Kids in 2008 • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 14 08 As children’s waistlines continue to grow, so have concerns about childhood obesity. According to a report released today by the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital… Kaiser Permanente study finds keeping a food diary doubles diet weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 08 08 Keeping a food diary can double a person’s weight loss according to a study from Kaiser Permanente’s Center for Health Research. The findings, from one… Weekends Slow Weight Loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 02 08 Saturday can be the worst enemy for our waistlines, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. They found that study subjects on strict diet and exercise programs tend… Exercise recommendations may not curb kids’ weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 02 08 ealth experts generally recommend that children get at least one hour of moderate exercise each day, but that may not be enough to counter the problem of childhood obesity, a… Study links gastric bypass surgery to increased risk of kidney stones • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 26 08 Morbidly obese patients who undergo a particular type of gastric bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are at an increased risk of developing kidney stones… Device blocking stomach nerve signals shows promise in obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 26 08 A new implantable medical device, developed in collaboration with Mayo Clinic researchers, shows promise as a reversible and less extreme alternative to existing bariatric surgeries, according to findings… Minimally-invasive weight loss surgery improves health and morbidly obese teens • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 18 08 Teenagers’ obesity-related medical complications improve just six months after laparoscopic gastric banding surgery, according to outcomes data presented this week. The preliminary results by physician-scientists from Morgan… Obesity surgery for diabetes is a tough sell • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 18 08 Even as the U.S. government considers paying for weight-loss surgery to treat the most common form of diabetes, the costly procedure will be a tough sell for employers and… Obese Women in Canada Less Likely to Get Pap Tests • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 17 08 Like the United States, Canada is experiencing an obesity epidemic, with nearly 60 percent of the population affected. A new study finds that heavier Canadian women are… Heightened Sense of Taste Can Promote Weight Loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 16 08 People can lose weight by flavoring their food with calorie-free seasonings and sweeteners, which may make them feel full faster and decrease their consumption, according to a new study.… Need Help Losing Weight? Dietitians Aren’t One-size Fits All • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 13 08 If you’ve tried to lose weight, you know that there are many options and each one seems to have its own book and product line. Registered dietitians at… Finds Fat Mass and Obesity Associated Genes Increase Risk of Disease In Mexican Americans • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 10 08 A study from the University of Southern California (USC) suggests people of Mexican-American descent who have genetic variants of fat gene FTO… Page 15 of 53 pages « First < 13 14 15 16 17 > Last » << Back to main