Thursday, August 16, 2012

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  • Evaluating Benefits And Risks Of Obesity Drugs August 15, 2012

    Obesity currently affects 1 in 3 adults. Now, The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (GW) has released a report representing consensus findings from a cross-section of stakeholders that could help transform the methods used to assess interventions to treat obesity... [?]

  • More Successful Weight Loss With Online Obesity Programs August 15, 2012

    Computer and web-based weight management programmes may provide a cost effective way of addressing the growing problem of obesity, according to a team of seven researchers who undertook a Cochrane systematic review... [?]

  • Larger Babies Often Born To Overweight And Obese Women August 15, 2012

    Among pregnant women who did not develop gestational diabetes, overweight women were 65 percent more likely, and obese women 163 percent more likely, to have overly large babies than their healthy weight counterparts. In this study, an overly large infant was identified based on having a birth weight over the 90th percentile for their gestational age at deli [?]

  • New Approaches For Evaluating Benefits And Risks Of Obesity Drugs Outlined By GWU Consensus Report August 15, 2012

    The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (GW) has released a report representing consensus findings from a cross-section of stakeholders that could help transform the process used to evaluate interventions to treat obesity, a public health crisis that now affects one in three adults... [?]

  • Appearance Matters More Than Health To Young Adults August 15, 2012

    When it comes to college-age individuals taking care of their bodies, appearance is more important than health, research conducted at the University of Missouri suggests... [?]

  • Expert Suggests That Doctors Treat Lack Of Exercise As A Medical Condition August 15, 2012

    A sedentary lifestyle is a common cause of obesity (1), and excessive body weight and fat in turn are considered catalysts for diabetes (2), high blood pressure (3), joint damage (4) and other serious health problems. But what if lack of exercise itself were treated as a medical condition? Mayo Clinic physiologist Michael Joyner, M.D. argues that it should b [?]

  • Boosting Self-Control By Thinking Abstractly August 13, 2012

    Many of the long term goals people strive for - like losing weight - require us to use self-control and forgo immediate gratification. And yet denying our immediate desires in order to reap future benefits is often very hard to do... [?]

  • Hormone In Fruit Flies Sheds Light On Diabetes Cure, Weight-Loss Drug For Humans August 13, 2012

    Manipulating a group of hormone-producing cells in the brain can control blood sugar levels in the body - a discovery that has dramatic potential for research into weight-loss drugs and diabetes treatment... [?]

  • 'Burdens Of Place' Plague Urban Poor; Often Lead To Weight Gain, Obesity August 12, 2012

    Most of America's urban cores were designed for walking but offer little in the way of supermarkets, healthy restaurants and other amenities for residents to walk to, according to a study led by a Michigan State University scholar... [?]

  • Bariatric Patients With OSA Fail To Show Symptoms, Have Greater Risk For Heart Disease, Stroke, Depression And Post-Operative Complications August 12, 2012

    A Rhode Island Hospital researcher has found that the majority of bariatric surgery patients being treated for obesity have clinically significant obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but report fewer symptoms than other sleep disorders patients. The study by Katherine M. Sharkey, M.D., Ph.D... [?]

  • Sugar And High Fructose Corn Syrup Found To Perform Equally On A Reduced Calorie Diet August 12, 2012

    A new study published in Nutrition Journal shows that people can lose weight while consuming typical amounts of sugar or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) if their overall caloric intake is reduced. "Our research debunks the vilification of high fructose corn syrup in the diet," said James M. Rippe, M.D., one of the study authors... [?]

  • Lose Weight While Still Consuming Sugar August 10, 2012

    According to a new study featured in Nutrition Journal, people can still lose weight even if they consume typical amounts of sugar or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), as long as their overall caloric intake is reduced. James M. Rippe, M.D., one of the study authors, says: "Our research debunks the vilification of high fructose corn syrup in the diet... [?]

  • Osteoarthritis Patients Benefit From Exercise And Weight Loss August 10, 2012

    A $3 million grant, from the National Institute of Aging, has been given to the University of Illinois at Chicago to analyze the effects of two community-based promotion programs for older people struggling with osteoarthritis... [?]

  • The Psychological Effects Of Thinking That You Are Fat May Make You Fat August 10, 2012

    They're everywhere -- in magazines, on the Internet, on television - people with super-thin bodies who are presented as having the ideal body form. But despite the increasing pressure to be thin, more and more of us are overweight... [?]

  • 'Exergames' Not Perfect, But Can Lead To More Exercise August 10, 2012

    Active video games, also known as "exergames," are not the perfect solution to the nation's sedentary ways, but they can play a role in getting some people to be more active. Michigan State University's Wei Peng reviewed published research of studies of these games and says that most of the AVGs provide only "light-to-moderate" [?]

  • Potential Protection Against Diabetes From Protein That Boosts Longevity August 10, 2012

    A protein that slows aging in mice and other animals also protects against the ravages of a high-fat diet, including diabetes, according to a new MIT study. MIT biology professor Leonard Guarente '74 discovered SIRT1's longevity-boosting properties more than a decade ago and has since explored its role in many different body tissues... [?]

  • Stress Makes Men Appreciate Heavier Women August 10, 2012

    Increased stress in men is associated with a preference for heavier women, according to research published in the open access journal PLOS ONE. The researchers, led by Viren Swami of the University of Westminster in London, compared how stressed versus non-stressed men responded to pictures of female bodies varying from emaciated to obese... [?]

  • Obese Donors Increase Risk Of Death For Pediatric Liver Transplant Recipients August 10, 2012

    Children undergoing liver transplantation are at greater risk of graft loss and death from adult organ donors who are severely obese according to research published in the August issue of Liver Transplantation, a journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases... [?]

  • Losing Twenty Pounds Can Help Obese Adults Gain 10 Years August 10, 2012

    According to a new study presented at the American Psychological Association's 120th Annual Convention, individuals who are overweight or obese could gain ten years worth of health benefits by simply losing 20 pounds. In addition, the researchers examined data that suggests foods may have addictive properties if they contain high levels of sugar and fat [?]

  • Overtime Shifts May Increase Obesity Rates Among Nurses August 9, 2012

    According to a study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, nurses who work long shifts, overtime or other adverse work schedules could be at greater risk of obesity. The study, conducted by Alison M. Trinkoff, ScD, RN, and colleagues of University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, examined data on more than 1,700 femal [?]

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