Obesity
Mississippi Is No Longer The Most Obese State In The Nation
Sitting For More Than 5 Hours A Day Linked To Liver Disease
Various studies about the dangers of sitting for long hours have been conducted and a new Korean study just added another reason why people need to stand up. Fast Food Kids: 34% U.S. Children Consume Fast Food Every Day, Varying Depending On Socioeconomic Status
For years, children have been among the main targets of advertising in some of the biggest fast food chains in America, and they will often serve meals specifically for them, even adding toys into the menus to make them more attractive, and the latest fast food kids numbers are fairly worrying. This is Wy Alcohol Makes You Fat
Heads up alcohol lovers, recent studies revealed that there are several ways on how alcoholic beverages aid obesity. Obesity Problem Caused by Ultra-Processed Food in Latin America Has Devastating Results
Obesity targets a new market: the developing countries in Latin America. Obesity is a growing problem, pun intended, in Latin America. The culprit? Ultra-processed food. Hot Chili Linked to Weight Loss and Treatment for Obesity
Obesity poses a big problem to society these days. In as much as the country is being bombarded with campaigns that promote healthy lifestyle, losing weight remains to be a challenge. But in the recent study of the University of Adelaide, they have found a potential solution for obesity through hot chili. 6 Brave Young Men Eat Like Crazy for the Sake of Study
A recent report in L.A. Times points out that almost half of all Americans have either diabetes or pre-diabetes. More than a third of all Americas are obese and these two health conditions remain prevalent health problem in the United States. This is why six young brave men agreed to pose as lab rats just to establish a link between the two conditions. Vitamin C Helps Obese People Like Exercise, Study Says
For people who are overweight and obese, a new study shows that taking Vitamin C can be a good supplement for an effective and healthy lifestyle. Researchers concluded that taking the said vitamins can be as effective as exercise and workout. Healthy Workplace Cuts Down Obesity
According to Reuters, a new study has proven that workplaces that encourage healthy lifestyle practices are linked to less obese employees. Only 17% of young employees in workplaces that promote healthy lifestyles were obese. On the other hand, 24% percent were found obese in workplaces with one or no healthy practice. Firstborn Women Are More Prone To Obesity, Study Says
A new research shows that firstborn women are more prone to being overweight and to obesity. A new research shows that firstborn women are more prone to being overweight and obese. Cannabis Effects: Study Says Pot Smokers Are Less Likely To Be Obese
People might actually think that smoking marijuana tends to make you fat by always getting "the munchies". Fat Burning Cells: The Answer To Obesity, Genetic Study Says
A new genetic study shows that manipulating the fat cells in the human body can be the answer to the worldwide problem of obesity. Vitamin D Can Increase Cholesterol And Triglycerides Level Among Obese Teens
A new study shows that vitamin D can cause more harm than good to teenagers. Scientists were surprised to discover that increasing the dose of intake of the vitamin offers no health benefits. Fattening Profits and Menu Innovations for Fast Foods in Australia
Australia still hasn’t joined the other countries in their shift for a healthier lifestyle despite alarming results provided by researchers. In a study published by the Guardian, the obesity crisis in Australia is worse than it seems. New evidence shows that 40% of adults are dangerously obese. Are Government Breakfast Guidelines Wrong About Morning Meals and Weight Gain?
As outlined in the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, skipping breakfast is bad for the health as it will trigger weight gain. The conventional wisdom about eating breakfast that will help a person lose weight contradicts in a recent study. And as have been said by scientists that skipping breakfast can actually make a person gain weight. However, in a recent study stated that the whole "breakfast is the most important meal of the day."
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