Don’t Give Up on Low-Fat Food Choices for Overall Health, Protection from Disease • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 08 06 Three major new studies scheduled for publication this week - finding that postmenopausal women who followed a low-fat eating pattern did not significantly reduce… Weight-loss surgery linked to hormone changes • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 06 06 Weight-loss surgery works not just by restricting the amount of food absorbed by the body, it seems. In part, at least, it leads to weight loss by causing hormone changes that… Obesity may accelerate the onset of type 1 diabetes in some • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 06 06 Obesity, long known as a cause of type II diabetes, may accelerate the onset of type 1 diabetes in some - but not all - groups… Why anti-obesity cortisol reducing supplements do not work • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 03 06 Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have revealed that the cortisol/obesity connection, touted by many weight-loss supplement marketers, may be even more tenuous than first thought. The research… More Japanese overweight, exercising less • Weight Loss Managment news • Feb 03 06 More Japanese are overweight and are exercising less, putting them further away from government targets aiming for a health-conscious nation by 2010. Some 29 percent of men aged 20-60 are overweight, a… Virus could mean obesity is contagious • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 31 06 According to researchers in the U.S., a virus may be why some people are obese. A study by scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has found that the human adenovirus Ad-37… Weight loss and exercise reduces urinary incontinence in women with prediabetes • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 27 06 Losing a modest amount of weight through dietary changes and increased physical activity reduces the occurrence of urinary incontinence (UI) in women with prediabetes, a condition… Program for defining individualized treatments for each type of obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 27 06 The Danone Institute has provided a fellowship for basic research to Ana Antsn Solanas, a research assistant in the Dietetics and Diet Therapy Unit of the University… W. Virginia uses dance video game to fight obesity • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 26 06 Children in West Virginia’s public schools will be required to play Konami Digital Entertainment Inc.‘s popular “Dance Dance Revolution” video game under a deal to help the state… Birth Control Pills Do Not Lead to Major Weight Gain • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 25 06 Despite a common belief that birth control pills cause weight gain, a new comprehensive review of previous studies finds no evidence it is true. “There’s evidence that… Obesity-related disease “huge” health burden • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 24 06 Obesity is associated with a broad range of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular events, Scottish and Australian researchers report. “That’s a potentially huge public health problem and burden on the health care system,”… Depot contraceptives boost weight in obese teens • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 20 06 Obese adolescent girls are more likely to gain weight while using depot medroxyprogesterone contraceptives than those using oral contraceptives or no hormonal contraceptives, researchers report. Depot medroxyprogesterone (DMPA) contraceptives are… US FDA staff questions Glaxo’s weight-loss drug • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 20 06 Early evidence shows labeling proposed to sell GlaxoSmithKline’s weight-loss drug Xenical over-the-counter may not lead to safe use, U.S. regulatory staff said in documents released on Friday. One study showed… Obesity Lawsuits - Lessons Learned from Tobacco Litigation • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 19 06 Obesity is a serious health issue in the United States, with costs likely to significantly exceed those resulting from tobacco-related illnesses. What are the prospects for using the strategies… Bariatric Surgery on the Rise, Especially Among Youth • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 19 06 As the rate of national obesity has steadily increased across all age groups, so has Americans’ willingness to turn to an effective surgical intervention to address severe obesity: bariatric… New study gives insight into the dairy and weight loss link • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 18 06 A new clinical trial published today in Obesity Research (the journal of NAASO, the Obesity Society) provides more insight into why consuming dairy foods is linked… Dutch clinics under strain from obese patients • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 18 06 Dutch hospital beds and operating tables could buckle under the strain of obese patients, doctors have complained, adding some patients barely fit into scanning machines. The Dutch are one of… Calcium supplements don’t help girls lose fat • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 16 06 Girls who normally consume lots of calcium in their diet have less body fat than their peers, but those who add calcium supplements to their diets do not lose fat… Obesity in middle age linked to heart disease later • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 11 06 Even in the absence of high blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors, obesity in midlife is associated with an elevated risk of hospitalization and death from coronary… Obesity in middle age raises heart disease and diabetes risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 11 06 Obesity in middle age - even without established cardiovascular disease risk factors such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels - greatly increases risk of hospitalization… Obesity linked to Alzheimer’s disease protein • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 10 06 As body fat increases, so do blood levels of a protein fragment linked to Alzheimer’s disease, a new study shows, which may begin to explain the recently reported association between obesity… Higher body weight linked with lower suicide risk • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 10 06 Men who have a high body mass index (BMI) - the ratio of weight to height - in early adulthood appear to have a lower risk of suicide later… Binge eating worse than cheating for Italians • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 10 06 Most Italians feel more guilty about over-eating than they do about cheating on their partners, a survey has found, suggesting that people in Casanova’s native land care more about staying… Many obese people in denial on weight issues • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 09 06 Many obese people are in denial about their size and do not want to lose weight even if it would improve their health, according to a British poll on… Low-fat, high-carb diet does not cause weight gain • Weight Loss Managment news • Jan 04 06 Replacing fat in the diet with vegetables, fruits, and whole grains does not lead to increased body weight in postmenopausal women, according to results of the Women’s Health Initiative… Page 36 of 53 pages « First < 34 35 36 37 38 > Last » << Back to main