Coffee Linked to Lower Body Fat in Women
Study indicates that compounds in coffee may have anti-obesity properties Women who drink two or three cups of coffee a day have been found to have lower total body and abdominal fat than those who...
View ArticleWhy The Keto Diet is Good for You
The question of whether the keto diet is good will always be common and while there might be controversies on this, the diet has been proven over time to be beneficial to the health. There are even...
View ArticleChildhood Obesity Could Increase The Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Later in Life
By Ruth Dobson, Queen Mary University of London Obesity and smoking are well-known risk factors for heart disease and cancer. What is less well known is that they are associated with an increased risk...
View ArticleProbiotics May Help Manage Childhood Obesity
Probiotics may help children and adolescents with obesity lose weight when taken alongside a calorie-controlled diet, according to a study being presented at e-ECE 2020. The study found that obese...
View ArticleVitamin D Deficiency Leads to Obesity, Stunted Growth in Zebrafish Study
Using a zebrafish model, researchers from North Carolina State University have found that vitamin D deficiency during early development can disrupt the metabolic balance between growth and fat...
View ArticleWhat Happens When You Replace Breakfast Carbs With Fat-Rich Avocado?
By: GreenMedInfo Research Group Fat has long suffered a bad rap and a long-time association with poor health and disease. One study, however, highlights what happens to your body — specifically the...
View ArticleVitamin A Boosts Fat Burning in Cold Conditions
A recent study conducted by a research team led by Florian Kiefer from MedUni Vienna’s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism shows that cold ambient temperatures increase vitamin A levels in humans...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Disease: Obesity May Worsen its Effects — New Research
By Matteo De Marco, University of Sheffield and Annalena Venneri, University of Sheffield Being overweight increases the risk of many serious health conditions, including strokes, cancer, diabetes and...
View ArticleAir Pollution May Lead to Weight Gain, Obesity in Women
By John Anderer Make no mistake, obesity is a global problem. On a worldwide scale, obesity rates have tripled since 1975. Expanding waistlines are especially prevalent in the United States, with more...
View ArticleType 2 Diabetes Cases Among Young People Skyrocketing Due to Rising Obesity...
By Study Finds The number of young people developing Type 2 diabetes has soared over the past 30 years, driven mainly by rising obesity rates, a new study shows. Data from over 200 countries and...
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