ZIP codes and property values predict obesity rates • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 29 07 Neighborhood property values predict local obesity rates better than education or incomes, according to a study from the University of Washington being published online this week by the journal… You’re likely to order more calories at a ‘healthy’ restaurant • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 29 07 An important new study from the Journal of Consumer Research explains the “American obesity paradox”: the parallel rise in obesity rates and the popularity of healthier food.… Understanding How Fat Cells in Obese People Work • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 28 07 In obese individuals, fat cells are bloated and inflamed because they receive too many nutrients, including lipids. In these cells, various components cannot work properly anymore and, instead, they… Resistance Training Study May Aid Weight Loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 27 07 Could explosive concentric muscle contractions be the key to optimizing the capacity for weight loss through resistance training? According to findings recently published in the journal Medicine and Science in… 100-Pound Weight Loss Possible With Behavioral Changes • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 24 07 Losing weight is hard to do. Anyone who has tried knows it is true. For most of us, the thought of dropping that extra 20 or 30 pounds of padding… Gastric Bypass Reduces Mortality Risk in Severely Obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 23 07 Severely obese patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery significantly reduce their risk of death from coronary heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, according to research published in the Aug. 23,… Surgery for severe obesity saves lives • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 23 07 An extensive swedish study from the Sahlgrenska Academy has established that surgery reduces premature death in patients with severe obesity. A long-term follow up has shown that mortality is significantly lower… Revealing estrogen’s secret role in obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 07 New research on the effects of the female sex hormone estrogen in the brain lend credence to what many women have suspected about the hormonal changes that accompany aging: Menopause can… Women lose weight at least a decade before developing dementia • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 21 07 Women who have dementia start losing weight at least 10 years before the disease is diagnosed, according to a study published in the August 21, 2007, issue… Obesity may not bring on migraine • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 16 07 Obese middle-age and older women appear no more likely to report migraine than their non-obese counterparts, a new study suggests. Some previous studies have suggested that there is a relationship between… Obesity and Lack of Exercise Could Enhance the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 15 07 Obesity and aversion to exercise have become hallmarks of modern society – and a new study suggests that a blood protein linked to these lifestyle… The Internet Helps Motivate Teens to Lose Weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 13 07 When 14-year-old Jared Sanchez became dangerously overweight, his primary care physician knew he would be a perfect candidate for an investigational weight loss study using the internet. The… Childhood obesity indicates greater risk of school absenteeism, Penn study reveals • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 10 07 In the first study of how weight may affect school attendance, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University have found that overweight children are… Weigh in Carefully on Child Obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 09 07 New Jersey students may soon have one more weight to carry - their own. A new state office is considering adding an assessment of students’ weight to their report cards. Clearly,… Researchers Discover Gene’s Complex Role in Obesity, Fatty Liver and Diabetes • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 09 07 Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Science Center Institute of Biosciences and Technology at Houston have found that a gene in the liver and elsewhere in… Diet foods for children may lead to obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 08 07 Diet foods and drinks for children may inadvertently lead to overeating and obesity, says a new report from the University of Alberta. A team of researchers contends that animals… Fat-burning defect in liver may cause obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 06 07 Rats with a genetic predisposition to burn fat more slowly tend to put on weight more readily than rodents bred to resist becoming obese, a new study shows. The findings… Mother and Daughter Fight Obesity and Diabetes as Team • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 06 07 Two months ago, Phoenix residents Marlene Zytcer, 57, and her daughter Aimee, 31, traveled to the University of California, San Diego Medical Center for a minimally invasive surgery… Obesity and the skin: Skin physiology and skin manifestations of obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 02 07 Obesity is widely recognized as an epidemic in the Western world; however, the impact of obesity on the skin has received minimal attention. The purpose of… Diagnosing Obesity Prompts Action, Report Mayo Clinic Physicians • Weight Loss Managment news • Aug 01 07 Mayo Clinic physicians have identified that simply being diagnosed as obese increases a patient’s likelihood of establishing a treatment plan with their physician, a crucial step in improving health.… Obese patients get patchy weight-loss support from their local health surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 30 07 Only one in seven UK doctors’ surgeries provide well-developed support programmes for obese patients, according to a survey of primary care nurses published in the latest… Obesity is ‘socially contagious’ • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 25 07 Are your friends making you fat” Or keeping you slender” According to new research from Harvard and the University of California, San Diego, the short answer on both counts is “yes.” Appearing in… Metabolic Defect in Liver Can Lead to Obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 24 07 Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have identified a genetically-transmitted metabolic defect that can lead to obesity in some individuals. The defect involves decreased production of liver enzymes… Obese girls less likely to attend college • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 23 07 Obese girls are half as likely to attend college as non-obese girls, according to a new study from The University of Texas at Austin. The study also shows obese girls… Obesity found to be a risk factor for multiple myeloma • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 19 07 An obese person is more likely than a lean person to develop multiple myeloma, according to researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Harvard… Page 22 of 53 pages « First < 20 21 22 23 24 > Last » << Back to main