Being “at risk for overweight” really means kids are too fat or obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Jul 03 06 Obesity appears to be a problem worldwide affecting millions of people in many developed countries. According to the the National Center for Health Statistics… Smokers Pile on 15 to 20 Pounds After Quitting • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 30 06 When smokers kick the habit, they may gain about 20 pounds, according to a new analysis - quite a bit more than the commonly cited 5 pounds to… Small Towns Share Big-City Obesity Problems • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 30 06 A few years ago public health researchers linked big-city attributes - like safety concerns and too few recreational facilities - to obesity. But residents of rural communities say their small towns… What Leads to Obesity in Rural Communities? • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 30 06 Residents of rural communities who feel isolated from recreational facilities, stores, churches and schools are more likely to be obese than those who believe they are closer to facilities, new… Media Coverage of Obesity Outweighs Smoking Cessation Stories • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 30 06 Obesity is grabbing more headlines, but not necessarily crowding out media coverage of the dangers of tobacco use, according to a new study sponsored by a drug company. However… Gastric bypass surgery can help obese teenagers • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 29 06 Obese teenagers who had surgery to shrink the size of their stomachs on average lost nearly half their body weight in the four years after the procedure, according to a… Why are we so fat? The list gets longer! • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 29 06 If you were beginning to suspect that the list of things which could make you fat seems to be growing longer on an almost daily basis - you… Brits first to get new obesity drug • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 29 06 A new drug to combat obesity will shortly be available in Britain. The drug Acomplia is a new weight loss preparation that curbs the desire to over-eat and British patients… Smart snack food for healthy eating • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 28 06 Deakin University has developed a prototype tasty snack food with special health benefits. Dr Russell Keast, a senior lecturer in the school of exercise and nutrition sciences, has developed a new… Obesity associated with less favorable outcome after radiation therapy for prostate cancer • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 28 06 Obese men with prostate cancer are at higher risk for treatment failure after primary radiation therapy, according to a new study. Published in the August… Sleep loss, air conditioning may be making us fat • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 27 06 “Super-sized” fast food meals and TV time shouldn’t take all the blame for the U.S. obesity problem, according to a research review published Tuesday. In fact, a group… Green leaves may fight obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 27 06 Could a substance found in green leaves be used as a means of combating obesity, by being added to various functional foods to keep the consumer feeling full longer? This is the… Not always harmful to health to be overweight • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 26 06 The conventional wisdom says that it is always harmful to your health to be overweight, and all obese and overweight people should try to lose weight. But this is… Obese kids suffer more disabling headaches • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 23 06 Children who have migraines are more likely to be overweight than the general population, while overweight kids suffer more disabling migraines than their normal-weight peers, a new study shows. “If you… Brits get serious about junk food advertising • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 22 06 If the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in Britain has its way restrictions on advertising junk food will have ramifications which could extend well beyond television and will affect web sites,… Childhood obesity measurements in schools could do more harm than good • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 22 06 The Government’s recently announced initiative to screen the weight of four and ten year olds in schools could be psychologically harmful to children and even result… Adding Weight to Toys May Help Improve Children’s Fitness • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 22 06 Adding weight to toys may serve as a way to improve children’s fitness, according to research at Indiana State University. Professor John Ozmun and graduate student Lee Robbins… “Food Insecure” Appalachians More Likely to be Obese, Diabetic • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 21 06 Members of rural Appalachian households who lack access to food or experience hunger are more likely to be obese and have diabetes, according to an Ohio University study.… The Metabolic Syndrome - What Is It? Why Is It Important? • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 19 06 Overweight / obesity. High triglycerides (fat in the blood stream), low levels of high-density lipoprotein (the good cholesterol), and high LDL cholesterol. High blood pressure. High… Dutch firm invents low-fat, healthier ice cream • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 19 06 Dutch company Unimills, owned by Malaysian plantation giant Golden Hope, said it has invented an ice cream with a low level of saturated fat, making the summer’s favourite treat healthier.… Physicians Nervous to Talk to Patients with Weight Issues • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 17 06 Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland will conduct a series of workshops to teach physicians how to talk to parents about their child’s obesity-related health problems. A new… Proposed Changes to Obesity Guidelines May Harm Children in the US • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 17 06 New guidelines on obesity in the US may end up harming children, says an article in this week’s BMJ. And an accompanying article goes on to… Research Makes a Connection Between Obesity and Memory • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 14 06 Scientists have wondered why obese patients who have diabetes also may have problems with their long-term memory. New Saint Louis University research in this month’s Peptides provides a clue.… Heavy kids show signs of metabolic syndrome • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 09 06 Overweight children and adolescents often show signs of the metabolic syndrome - a cluster of risk factors that raise the risk of heart disease and diabetes. These include, in… Obesity Dominates in the Former Soviet Bloc • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 07 06 Obesity is more prevalent in Central and Eastern European countries that formerly comprised the Soviet bloc than in Western European countries, a new Saint Louis University School of Public Health… Page 31 of 53 pages « First < 29 30 31 32 33 > Last » << Back to main