Obesity Linked to Increased Kidney Disease Risk in Type 1 Diabetes • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 07 06 For patients with type 1 diabetes, obesity is an important risk factor for the development of diabetic kidney disease, reports a study in the January Journal… Obese women can get healthier without diets • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 05 06 Obese women can improve their health without dieting by changing their eating habits and exercising more, researchers said on Monday. They showed that lifestyle changes including exercise programmes, such as… Obesity will increase cancer cases • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 05 06 Rising levels of obesity in Britain could lead to as many as 12,000 new cases of weight-related cancer each year by the end of the decade, a leading charity warned on Tuesday.… Frequent weighing predicted higher risk of unhealthy weight control behaviors • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 05 06 Teenage girls who weigh themselves frequently are more likely to binge eat and participate in unhealthy weight control behaviors in the future, according to new research from… Treating Obesity Vital for Public Health, Physicians Say • Weight Loss Managment news • Dec 04 06 Physicians who once treated mainly elderly patients for health problems such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke are seeing increasingly younger patients who have the same ailments. A review… Seniors more at risk for complications, death from large scale weight-loss surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 28 06 The first large-scale review of weight-loss surgeries performed on older adults suggests bariatric procedures should generally be limited to people younger than age 65, researchers… Snoring in overweight kids reduced by exercise • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 23 06 Exercise can reduce snoring among overweight children, even if it doesn’t result in weight loss, a new study shows. Snoring is associated with poor sleep quality, which can lead to… Blocking an inter-generational cycle of obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 21 06 Being exposed to high levels of nutrition before birth can influence the development of networks within the brain that regulate appetite to permanently set a pattern of appetite for life, according… When it comes to economic prosperity, obesity is as damaging as malnutrition • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 16 06 According to a World Bank expert, obesity could damage economic output as severely as malnutrition in the poorest countries. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has… Obesity an Advantage in MHD patients • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 15 06 Despite significant improvements in dialysis treatments, currently over 20% of the 350,000 maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients in the United States die each year. A study published in Hemodialysis International finds that… Obesity surgery just the first step for many • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 14 06 As weight-loss surgery for morbid obesity has become more and more common, so too have the plastic surgery procedures many people need afterward, according to researchers. While obesity surgery… Weight-loss surgery safety varies drastically • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 14 06 The risk of complications such as bleeding and infection in patients undergoing an increasingly popular weight-loss surgery, also referred to as “bariatric” surgery, varies drastically based on which hospital performs it, a… Overweight and Obesity Linked to Increased Short-Term Disability • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 11 06 Workers with above-normal body weight have increased rates of short-term disability, reports a study in the November Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, official publication of the American College… Fruit juice tied to excess weight in some kids • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 09 06 Preschoolers with a taste for fruit juice may pack on excess pounds, but only if they already have a tendency toward being overweight, a new study suggests. Some… The Skinny on Post-Bariatric Plastic Surgery • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 08 06 For the 170,000 morbidly obese patients who undergo bariatric surgery each year in the U.S., the stomach-reducing procedure is just the first step back to health and self-esteem. “Massive post-surgical weight… Diet and Exercise Both Work to Cut Risk of Diabetes • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 08 06 Which works best in fighting the risk factors for diabetes - exercise or diet? It’s a toss up, according to a new study by a Saint Louis… Neighborhood Fear Factors May Contribute to Obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 06 06 Older adults living in disadvantaged urban neighborhoods have an increased risk of obesity, a new study has found, possibly due to fear caused by living in areas characterized by crime,… Binge-eating a problem for some overweight kids • Weight Loss Managment news • Nov 06 06 Overweight children who are prone to binge-eating can down hundreds more calories at a sitting than their peers, yet still feel hungry again soon after, a new study shows. Researchers… Mother/Daughter Body Image Perception Differs • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 30 06 Childhood obesity is an urgent and growing problem in the United States. A recent study out of the Center for Healthy Weight and Nutrition at Columbus Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, asked… Pediatrics study shows no link between juice and children’s weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 27 06 Drinking a glass of 100 percent fruit juice has long been thought of as a healthy habit for both adults and children. Recently, however, people have been… Low glycemic index diet may help women stay slim • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 27 06 Staying away from simple carbohydrates and eating plenty of fiber may help women avoid packing on pounds as they get older, a study by Danish researchers suggests. Dr.… Diet plus exercise best for weight loss • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 27 06 Exercise can help people slim down, but those who want to lose substantial amounts of weight and keep it off must make changes in their diets, too, according to a… New, Minimally-Invasive Surgery for the Morbidly Obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 23 06 Three studies presented at the 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology demonstrated that transoral endoscopic surgical techniques - entering the abdomen through oral cavities such as… Count those calories when you eat out because the chef won’t! • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 23 06 According to a survey carried out in the U.S., counting how many calories are in the food they prepare is not something the average chef in… Shorter Nightly Sleep in Childhood May Help Explain Obesity Epidemic • Weight Loss Managment news • Oct 19 06 Soaring levels of obesity might be linked to children sleeping fewer hours at night than they used to, claims a researcher in the Archives of Disease in… Page 26 of 53 pages « First < 24 25 26 27 28 > Last » << Back to main