Weight Loss may Put Bones at Risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 07 06 Bone remodelling is well known to be heavily influenced by the load placed upon it. Heavier people, for example, are more likely to have heavier bones. But how does weight… Low-calorie diet tops exercise for staying young • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 06 06 New research suggests that while exercise helps ward off chronic ailments such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease that can shorten a normal lifespan, only cutting calories appears to slow… US study finds Latino children more likely obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 06 06 U.S. Latino youngsters are more likely to become obese by age 3 than black or white children, for reasons that can not be explained by factors such as income… School-based obesity interventions may need to be tailored by gender • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 05 06 A study of 17,000 U.S. adolescents finds that black and Hispanic girls are less physically active than white girls, but that this difference is attributable to the… Where You Shop, Not Live, May Affect Weight Most • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 02 06 For years, researchers have been trying to document a connection between obesity among the poor and the limited selection of healthy foods in their local grocery stores. Now,… Trial success for fight against adolescent obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Jun 01 06 Initial health trials using psychotherapy to treat adolescent obesity have shown promising results. The Melbourne-based ‘Choose Health’ study, undertaken by a team of RMIT University researchers, has found cognitive behaviour… 5 Best Diet-Friendly Spring Foods • Weight Loss Managment news • May 31 06 Spring is a time of new beginnings and a perfect opportunity to overhaul your winter meals in favor of zesty foods with a fresh taste. Even better, most springtime foods are easy… Blacks With Diabetes Are Under-Diagnosed for Obesity • Obesity • May 26 06 Obesity is under-diagnosed in people with diabetes overall and especially in African-Americans, even though both conditions are more prevalent in African-Americans than whites, a new study finds. The data were… Poor teens more likely to be overweight • Weight Loss Managment news • May 24 06 The number of overweight adolescents has doubled in the United States in the last three decades, and according to a new study there is a link between poverty and being… Too little sleep makes women fatter • Weight Loss Managment news • May 24 06 For women it seems that how much sleep they get may have an impact on how much they weigh. According to a new study women who sleep 5 hours or less… Obesity surgery safe, effective in young and old • Weight Loss Managment news • May 23 06 A questionnaire sent to the youngest and the oldest patients in the Mayo Clinic database who had undergone obesity surgery, primarily gastric bypass, revealed that the procedure appears to… Inconsistent Access to Food in Low-Income Households May Contribute to Weight Gain • Weight Loss Managment news • May 23 06 There’s more to be gleaned from national health surveys than just health statistics. Not only can these data illustrate the scope of a public health… Culture plays a significant role in how women perceive obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • May 17 06 Culture plays a significant role in how women perceive obesity in terms of both appearance and health, according to a study by Yale School of Nursing researchers… Study shows many people willing to make major sacrifices to avoid being obese • Weight Loss Managment news • May 17 06 Nearly half of the people responding to an online survey about obesity said they would give up a year of their life rather than… Weight-loss surgery generally safe: US audit • Weight Loss Managment news • May 16 06 Operations intended to help very overweight people shed unhealthy pounds - termed bariatric surgery - carry a low risk of death when they’re performed at high-volume academic medical centers, according to… Advice for Overweight Moms: Lose Weight Before Having A Baby • Weight Loss Managment news • May 16 06 Doctors should advise overweight moms considering another pregnancy to take off extra weight first because they are at greater risk of having big babies, a new Saint… US and EU rule out new food laws to fight obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • May 16 06 European and U.S. health chiefs on Monday ruled out imposing new regulations on the food industry to fight obesity, in spite of concern that the problem… Teen athletes have healthier eating habits • Weight Loss Managment news • May 12 06 Teens who participate in sports have better eating habits than their peers who do not, a new study shows. However, the study showed that young women - athletes and nonathletes -… U.S. States underestimate obesity problem • Weight Loss Managment news • May 09 06 The obesity problem in individual U.S. states appears much greater than official health surveys have indicated, according to a new study. The problem, researchers found, is that the telephone surveys used to… Slightly Fewer Calories Can Reduce Aging Damage • Weight Loss Managment news • May 08 06 A lifelong habit of trimming just a few calories from the daily diet can do more than slim the waistline - a new study shows it may help lessen the… Family weight loss camp targets young kids • Weight Loss Managment news • May 05 06 The nation’s first weight loss camp for children as young as age five will open this summer. Located on Clear Lake in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the Wellspring Family… ‘Puppy Fat’ Is a Myth Which Puts Children’s Health at Risk • Weight Loss Managment news • May 05 06 Development of adiposity in adolescence: five year longitudinal study of an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample of young people in Britain BMJ Online First The idea… US urges junk food makers to restrict ads to kids • Weight Loss Managment news • May 04 06 U.S. regulators urged food companies on Tuesday to voluntarily limit their advertising of sugary snacks, soft drinks and other junk food to kids to help combat childhood… Bullying sidelines overweight kids • Weight Loss Managment news • May 04 06 Overweight children who are victims of bullying are less likely to engage in physical activity, new research suggests. Dr. Eric A. Storch, who led the study said: “The health implications of this are… Neighborhood Safety May Play Role in Obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • May 03 06 Mothers of young children are more likely to be obese when they perceive their neighborhoods as unsafe, according to a new study in the journal Obesity. Researchers from The Children’s… Page 32 of 53 pages « First < 30 31 32 33 34 > Last » << Back to main