100 percent juice not associated with overweight in children • Weight Loss Managment news • May 08 07 Using the same database that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses to confirm the rise in obesity rates, researchers have concluded that 100 percent juice… Why eating soup could be the key to losing weight • Weight Loss Managment news • May 04 07 Eating soup with a meal could be the answer to the obesity crisis, according to scientists in the US. People who fill their stomachs with soup… Obesity: It’s time to stop the fat attack • Weight Loss Managment news • May 04 07 My dad’s cousin, Pat, died recently. She was the largest person I’ve ever known; probably 30 stone. Many years earlier, however, her slim, fit husband had died from… Simple system accurately predicts weight-loss surgery risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 26 07 A simple scoring system based on five medical factors accurately predicts which patients being considered for gastric bypass surgery would be at highest risk of dying. The scoring system, which… Scientist create ‘anti-obesity’ infant formula • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 25 07 Scientists are developing an infant formula designed to be given to babies to prevent them growing up fat, it was revealed today. The controversial research aims to supplement baby milk with a… Obesity rising in Europe, especially in children • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 23 07 The number of overweight people in Europe is rising and there is an especially worrying trend of increasing childhood obesity and in the number of people who are grossly obese,… RAND study finds school playgrounds can help fight childhood obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 19 07 A RAND Corporation study issued today says school playgrounds and athletic facilities can be important tools in the fight against childhood obesity, but many are locked and… “Glycemic load” of diet has no effect on weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 19 07 When it comes to losing weight, the number of calories you eat, rather than the type of carbohydrates, may be what matters most, according to a new… 20-year study shows significant rise in childhood obesity, especially among girls • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 16 07 Four-year-old girls are six times more likely to have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of more than 30 than they were 20 years ago and ten-year-olds… Gene variant predisposes to obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 12 07 A common genetic variant appears to increase the risk of becoming obese in both childhood and adulthood, according to a new report. In searching for genes that confer susceptibility for developing type… Rising number of Japan kids have weight problem • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 03 07 A growing number of Japanese children have weight problems that could set them up for health problems later in life, and standards must be set to deal with the… Dieters put on weight in the long run - US study • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 03 07 Dieters, despair. A U.S. study has found that diets don’t work in the long run with about two-thirds of dieters putting back the weight they lost… First over-the-counter weight loss pill to be UK-approved next year • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 02 07 The battle of the bulge is soon to get a drug-fuelled boost. The first over-the-counter weight loss pill has been licensed in the US and is… Asthma incidence shows a 50 percent increase in fat people • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 02 07 For overweight and obese individuals, the incidence of asthma increases by 50 percent, as compared to those of normal weight, according to a meta-analysis of seven studies… Job strain increases obesity risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 23 07 Being stressed out at work can make you fat, a new study suggests. The more job strain men and women reported, the more likely they were to become obese, Dr. Eric J.… 15 minutes of football ‘can halve obesity risk’ • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 21 07 Kicking a football around for just 15 minutes a day can halve a child’s risk of becoming obese, a study has found. Even small increases in daily activity,… Preventing obesity in children—research highlights physical activity levels • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 20 07 A British study, involving 5,500 children and published in the latest issue of PLoS Medicine, used accurate methods to measure the ‘fat mass’ of the children and the amount… Eating extra soy may not promote weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 19 07 Adding soy-protein-rich foods while cutting calories doesn’t accelerate weight loss, a new study shows. Overweight women who ate 500 fewer calories a day than normal while consuming an extra… Obesity at time of prostate-cancer diagnosis dramatically increases risk of dying from the disease • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 14 07 Obese men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer have more than two-and-a-half times the risk of dying from the disease as compared to… Obese patients run higher risk of post-operative complications • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 13 07 Obese patients have a significantly higher risk of complications following surgery, including heart attack, wound infection, nerve injury and urinary tract infection, according to a new study from researchers… Obesity’s Connection to Cardiovascular Disease Remains Poorly Understood • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 12 07 Obesity rates have escalated dramatically in the last several decades and the condition negatively affects health, but its connection to conditions such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) is complex and… Fat pregnant women ‘a burden on NHS’ • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 10 07 Obese expectant mothers are having a “major impact” on the NHS due to increased risk of complications and the need for extra equipment and staff, according to research out… Obesity And Environmental Chemicals: Research Probes Potential Link • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 07 07 Could your couch be making you fat? A team of researchers at UNH is investigating whether the increasing ubiquity of chemical flame retardants found in foam furniture, carpeting, microwaves… In obesity, brain becomes ‘unaware’ of fat • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 06 07 Critical portions of the brain in those who are obese don’t really know they are overweight, researchers have reported in the March issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, published by… Mental woes common in weight-loss surgery patients • Weight Loss Managment news • Mar 02 07 About two-thirds of people seeking weight-loss surgery have suffered from a psychiatric disorder at some point in their lives, and personality disorders are also common among this group, according to… Page 24 of 53 pages « First < 22 23 24 25 26 > Last » << Back to main