Maternal Choices May Increase Risk of Overweight Children • Weight Loss Managment news • May 02 06 Lack of access to adequate food for an active and healthy life may affect maternal food choices, increasing the risk for children to become overweight, according to researchers at… Eat Less, Weigh More? Enzyme Makes Lean Mice “Susceptible” to Dietary Fat • Weight Loss Managment news • May 02 06 Working with genetically engineered mice, Johns Hopkins scientists have interfered with the brain’s ability to control an animal’s response to a high-fat diet. The report,… Stomach surgery may have a role in moderate obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • May 02 06 For adults who are mildly to moderately obese, gastric banding - a popular, minimally invasive type of weight loss surgery - appears to be more effective in reducing… Significant number of women believe their children are normal weight • Weight Loss Managment news • May 02 06 Significant number of women believe their children are normal weight when they are actually overweight Latina mothers of preschool-aged children frequently have inaccurate perceptions of their… Perception of Self Motivates Obese Children To Make Changes • Weight Loss Managment news • May 01 06 A research team from Loma Linda University will present findings from a recent study in the Growing Fit Program at the University and Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital… More small children overweight, WHO finds • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 27 06 Twenty to 30 percent more young children may be overweight than previously thought according to new growth standards, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday. The U.N. agency said it… Unhealthy dieting may fuel weight gain in teens • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 27 06 Teens who try to control their weight by skipping meals or using laxatives are actually more likely to be overweight in later years, research indicates. “We found that dieting,… Obesity and technology: Can the stomach be fooled? • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 26 06 The company that invented the heart pacemaker is employing the same technology to trick obese patients into thinking their stomachs are full. And Medtronic Inc., the world’s biggest maker… Hormone injection curbs appetite and ups activity • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 26 06 Topping up levels of the hormone oxyntomodulin found in the gut could help reduce appetite and increase physical activity in overweight and obese people, new research suggests. The study, released… Weight loss reduces frailty in obese older adults • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 25 06 In obese adults in their 60s and 70s, moderate weight loss achieved through diet and exercise goes a long way in improving physical function and combating frailty, a study… Direct link between childhood obesity and junk food advertising • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 24 06 According to researchers in the U.S. there is a direct link between childhood obesity and junk food advertising on television. A team of researchers from the Harvard School… 25% of British school children are clinically obese • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 24 06 According to researchers over 25% of British school children are clinically obese and they lay the blame squarely on junk food and a lack of exercise. The researchers say… Bullying pushes overweight kids away from sport, increasing health problems • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 24 06 Playground taunts may seem like harmless child’s play, but bullying may keep overweight children on the sidelines, making it more difficult for them to shed pounds, University… Common gene variation associated with an increased risk for obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 18 06 A pioneering statistical technique developed at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) has helped identify a common gene variation associated with an increased risk for obesity.… Do the obese know they are obese? • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 17 06 Obese men and women are reasonably accurate when it comes to reporting their own weight, says researchers, but they are much more likely than normal weight persons to misjudge what… Prevalence of obesity in the United States • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 17 06 The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents and obesity among men increased significantly between 1999 and 2004, according to a study in JAMA: Journal of the American… The less a child sleeps, the more likely he or she is to become overweight • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 17 06 The less a child sleeps, the more likely he or she is to become overweight, according to researchers from Universiti Laval’s Faculty… How “good” are those fries? It depends where you live! • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 14 06 When you tuck into those nuggets and fries the amount of fat you are consuming could very well depend on where you live. According to three Danish… Metabolism and Appetite Suppression Linked, Opening Door to Obesity Treatments • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 13 06 A team led by a Canadian researcher has discovered a process by which a small protein acts directly within muscles to increase the body’s metabolism to burn… Adolescents with unhealthy weight-control behaviors more likely to be overweight five years later • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 12 06 Adolescents who diet and use unhealthy weight-control behaviors are more likely to be overweight and put themselves at risk for eating disorders in the… Electrical stimulation of stomach curbs eating • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 07 06 Researchers believe a kind of stomach pacemaker could be a viable treatment for obesity. In a small study of healthy volunteers, gastric electrical stimulation delivered via electrodes placed in the lining… Midlife Obesity Raises Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease Later • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 06 06 People who are overweight or obese in their 40s have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life, according to research that will be presented at the… Vitamin C in the blood stream is directly related to fat oxidation • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 06 06 Too little vitamin C in the blood stream has been found to correlate with increased body fat and waist measurements. Nutrition researchers from Arizona State… US women, but not men and kids, are curbing weight • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 06 06 The number of American children, adolescents and adult men who are overweight or obese continues to rise, according to the latest figures, while the number of overweight… Prevalence of Overweight Children, Teens and Men in U.S. Continues to Rise • Weight Loss Managment news • Apr 05 06 The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents and obesity among men increased significantly between 1999 and 2004, according to a study in… Page 33 of 53 pages « First < 31 32 33 34 35 > Last » << Back to main