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Friday, December 28, 2012
Weight Loss Pill Qsymia 'Gaining Traction'
Weight Loss Pill Qsymia 'Gaining Traction': For the week ending Dec. 7, more than 2,000 new prescriptions for Qsymia were filled, according to Source Healthcare Analytics, a provider of pharmaceutical market data. That compares to 1,163 filled prescriptions for the week ending Nov. 23.
Stop Subsidizing Obesity - NYTimes.com
Stop Subsidizing Obesity - NYTimes.com: "Not long ago few doctors – not even pediatricians – concerned themselves much with nutrition. This has changed, and dramatically: As childhood obesity gains recognition as a true health crisis, more and more doctors are publicly expressing alarm at the impact the standard American diet is having on health."
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Stop Subsidizing Obesity - NYTimes.com
Stop Subsidizing Obesity - NYTimes.com: Not long ago few doctors – not even pediatricians – concerned themselves much with nutrition. This has changed, and dramatically: As childhood obesity gains recognition as a true health crisis, more and more doctors are publicly expressing alarm at the impact the standard American diet is having on health.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Anti-inflammatory Diet & Foods: Health Benefits
Anti-inflammatory Diet & Foods: Health Benefits: Unlike the typical diet, it doesn't have a catchy name. Nor does it promise you'll drop a size by Saturday. It's not even really a diet, per se, but actually an eating plan for life.
It's the so-called anti-inflammatory diet -- or rather, anti-inflammatory diets.
A half-dozen or more diet books are based on the anti-inflammatory idea -- and numerous web sites promote "anti-inflammatory" eating. Each has its own spin
It's the so-called anti-inflammatory diet -- or rather, anti-inflammatory diets.
A half-dozen or more diet books are based on the anti-inflammatory idea -- and numerous web sites promote "anti-inflammatory" eating. Each has its own spin
Depression and the Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Depression and the Anti-Inflammatory Diet: Dr. Weil is a strong believer of the anti-inflammatory diet and the benefits it provides. One such benefit is helping with depression as he explains how inflammation can negatively affect depression.Learn more about Spontaneous Happiness, Dr. Weil's latest book and online program
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Intensive weight-loss intervention linked with increased chance of partial remission from diabetes
Intensive weight-loss intervention linked with increased chance of partial remission from diabetes: Among overweight adults, participation in an intensive lifestyle intervention (that included counseling sessions and targets to reduce caloric intake and increase physical activity) was associated with a greater likelihood of partial remission of type 2 diabetes; however, the absolute remission rates were modest, according to a study in the December 19 issue of JAMA.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Aerobic Exercise Better For Fat And Weight Loss Than Resistance Training
Aerobic Exercise Better For Fat And Weight Loss Than Resistance Training: Al exercise is good exercise and there is a 100 percent chance you will lose weight if you consume fewer calories than you burn, but if you are interested in optimizing fat and weight loss after the holidays, aerobic training is the best way to go, according to Duke researchers.
Whole eggs improve weight loss and cholesterol profile in metabolic syndrome - National PCOS | Examiner.com
Whole eggs improve weight loss and cholesterol profile in metabolic syndrome - National PCOS | Examiner.com: Consuming whole eggs improves blood lipids like cholesterol and triglycerides in people with metabolic syndrome, a condition commonly associated with polycystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS according to a review of new research, published Dec. 14 on Eurekalert.
Metabolic syndrome - PubMed Health
Metabolic syndrome - PubMed Health: Metabolic syndrome is becoming more and more common in the United States. Researchers are not sure whether the syndrome is due to one single cause, but all of the risks for the syndrome are related to obesity.
The two most important risk factors for metabolic syndrome are:
Extra weight around the middle and upper parts of the body (central obesity). The body may be described as "apple-shaped."
Insulin resistance. The the body uses insulin less effectively than normal. Insulin is needed to help control the amount of sugar in the body. As a result, blood sugar and fat levels rise.
The two most important risk factors for metabolic syndrome are:
Extra weight around the middle and upper parts of the body (central obesity). The body may be described as "apple-shaped."
Insulin resistance. The the body uses insulin less effectively than normal. Insulin is needed to help control the amount of sugar in the body. As a result, blood sugar and fat levels rise.
Weight Loss Achieved by 2 Lifestyle Interventions
Weight Loss Achieved by 2 Lifestyle Interventions: Two different lifestyle interventions modeled after those delivered in the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) produced significant weight loss among overweight or obese adults in a primary care setting, according to a study published online December 10 in the Archives of Internal Medicine by Jun Ma, MD, PhD, from the Department of Health Services Research, Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute, and the Department of Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, and colleagues.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Marijauna use linked to onset of binge-eating, obesity and depression - National health | Examiner.com
Marijauna use linked to onset of binge-eating, obesity and depression - National health | Examiner.com: Overeating, binge eating and the resultant obesity and depression which accompanies it may be associated with adolescents and young adults beginning to use marijuana and other drugs, according to a study published in the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Study links TV in bedrooms to childhood obesity - SFGate
Study links TV in bedrooms to childhood obesity - SFGate: The report, published Tuesday in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine, found that children with TV sets in their bedrooms were likely to watch more TV, have more fat and a higher waist circumference than boys and girls who didn't have TVs in their bedrooms. They were also three times more likely to have elevated cardiometabolic risk and elevated triglycerides.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Obese Females Better Off With Larger Meals - Health News - redOrbit
Obese Females Better Off With Larger Meals - Health News - redOrbit: “Our data suggests that, for obese women, eating fewer, bigger meals may be more advantageous metabolically compared to eating smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day,” explained the study’s lead author Tim Heden, a doctoral student in the Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology at MU, in a prepared statement. “Eating larger meals less often lowered blood-fat levels. Over time, consistently eating fewer, larger meals each day could lower the women’s blood-fat levels and thereby lower their risk of developing heart disease.”
How to Help Your Spouse Lose Weight - Eat + Run (usnews.com)
How to Help Your Spouse Lose Weight - Eat + Run (usnews.com): As the New Year approaches, you may be starting to think about the weight you want to lose. But maybe dropping pounds isn't on your list of resolutions—instead, it's on your spouse's. Maybe this is the first time your husband or wife has decided to lose weight, or perhaps it's a road all too familiar. In any event, as a caring spouse, you need to find a way to be supportive, so the weight battle doesn't become a family battle.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Childhood Obesity And Daycare - Health News - redOrbit
Childhood Obesity And Daycare - Health News - redOrbit: “We found that children whose primary care arrangement between 1.5 and 4 years was in daycare-center or with an extended family member were around 50 percent more likely to be overweight or obese between the ages of 4-10 years compared to those cared for at home by their parents,” said lead author Marie-Claude Geoffroy, a researcher affiliated with the University of Montreal at the time of the study.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Childhood Obesity And Daycare - Health News - redOrbit
Childhood Obesity And Daycare - Health News - redOrbit: A timely study was published recently in the Journal of Pediatrics that linked child care by an extended family member or daycare with a 50 percent increased risk for childhood obesity.
“We found that children whose primary care arrangement between 1.5 and 4 years was in daycare-center or with an extended family member were around 50 percent more likely to be overweight or obese between the ages of 4-10 years compared to those cared for at home by their parents,” said lead author Marie-Claude Geoffroy, a researcher affiliated with the University of Montreal at the time of the study.
“We found that children whose primary care arrangement between 1.5 and 4 years was in daycare-center or with an extended family member were around 50 percent more likely to be overweight or obese between the ages of 4-10 years compared to those cared for at home by their parents,” said lead author Marie-Claude Geoffroy, a researcher affiliated with the University of Montreal at the time of the study.
Weight-Loss Surgery May Not 'Cure' Diabetes
Weight-Loss Surgery May Not 'Cure' Diabetes: Although bariatric surgery is increasingly touted as a cure for type 2 diabetes, its remission was only temporary in about one-third of patients, researchers said.
Follow-up of 2,254 patients who showed complete remission of type 2 diabetes following bariatric surgery indicated that 35.1% (95% CI 32.0% to 38.4%) developed renewed symptoms within 5 years, according to David E. Arterburn, MD, MPH, of Group Health Research Institute in Seattle, and colleagues.
Follow-up of 2,254 patients who showed complete remission of type 2 diabetes following bariatric surgery indicated that 35.1% (95% CI 32.0% to 38.4%) developed renewed symptoms within 5 years, according to David E. Arterburn, MD, MPH, of Group Health Research Institute in Seattle, and colleagues.
Is Intermittent Fasting a Healthy Way to Lose Weight? Shape Magazine
Is Intermittent Fasting a Healthy Way to Lose Weight? - Shape Magazine: In this study, 54 obese women were randomly assigned to one of two groups. The first followed a low-calorie liquid diet for eight weeks that also required fasting one day a week. The second group of women fasted once a week and adhered to a low-calorie solid food plan for the two-month weight-loss phase. Both groups then transitioned to a two-week maintenance period.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The Cure for Obesity: Fat?
The Cure for Obesity: Fat? | BU Today | Boston University: It turns out that all fat is not created equal. Brown fat, named for its color and found in small amounts in strange places like our backs and necks, burns calories instead of warehousing them. Until three years ago, no one even knew adults had brown fat. Researchers had found it in rodents and human babies, both of whom cannot shiver (which burns calories) and therefore need brown fat as a heat-maker to stay warm. Then they studied scans of adults in cold rooms and voilà —grownups had brown fat, too.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
The Importance of Staying Hydrated During Weight Loss
EDINBURGH, Scotland: Diet Chef: The Importance of Staying Hydrated During Weight Loss | Business Wire | Rock Hill Herald Online: When following a low calorie diet it’s these symptoms that can be easy to mistake for hunger – making us more likely to overeat if we are not properly hydrated. Even when we are feeling a bit peckish, drinking water can help curb our appetites until mealtimes helping to eliminate too much snacking.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Factsheet for autism therapy: essential fatty acids Weight loss health too
Factsheet for autism therapy: essential fatty acids (EFA) | Healing Thresholds: Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are compounds that cannot be made by the body, but are required for many crucial biochemical processes. There are two groups of EFAs: omega-6 and omega-3. The relative levels of these two groups of EFAs are critical to the health and development of the brain and the body. If the level of omega-6 is much higher than the level of omega-3 in the diet, there can be negative effects on cognition, mood, and behavior
Stabilize Blood Glucose with Oats
Stabilize Blood Glucose with Oats: When shopping for oat products, look for heart-health claims on the label. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration allows oat products containing 3 or more grams of soluble fiber per serving to make one of these two health claims:
"Soluble fiber from oatmeal, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease."
"Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 3 grams of soluble fiber from whole oats per day may reduce the risk of heart disease."
"Soluble fiber from oatmeal, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease."
"Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 3 grams of soluble fiber from whole oats per day may reduce the risk of heart disease."
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WHFoods: Oats: Oats, via their high fiber content, are already known to help remove cholesterol from the digestive system that would otherwise end up in the bloodstream. Now, the latest research suggests they may have another cardio-protective mechanism.
Antioxidant compounds unique to oats, called avenanthramides, help prevent free radicals from damaging LDL cholesterol, thus reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, suggests a study conducted at Tufts University and published in The Journal of Nutrition.
Antioxidant compounds unique to oats, called avenanthramides, help prevent free radicals from damaging LDL cholesterol, thus reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, suggests a study conducted at Tufts University and published in The Journal of Nutrition.
Effects Of Oatmeal On Blood Glucose | LIVESTRONG.COM
Effects Of Oatmeal On Blood Glucose | LIVESTRONG.COM: Whether you've been diagnosed with type I or type II diabetes, chances are you're facing the same challenges: how to manage your blood glucose levels and reduce your weight. Fortunately, there are a number of easy, effective ways to manage both, and they don't require a lot of expense, time or energy. It all starts at the breakfast table.
Study on weight loss effect on diabetes surprises | Appleton Post-Crescent | postcrescent.com
Study on weight loss effect on diabetes surprises | Appleton Post-Crescent | postcrescent.com: “We did show the benefits of weight loss for improving depression, quality of life, sleep apnea, incontinence, fitness, physical function and blood sugar control,” said Rena Wing, a professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University and chairman of the Look AHEAD (Action for Health in Diabetes) study. The research was financed by the National Institutes of Health.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
How Nuts Can Contribute to Weight Loss
Ingredients: How Nuts Can Contribute to Weight Loss: The basic equation for weight management is rooted in the Newtonian Laws of Thermodynamics: You can't create or destroy energy, you can only change its form. In the nutrition world, this is translated as "calories in = calories out."
Many diet enthusiasts hate this very notion. In fact, some decry that accounting for calories is old fashioned and out of date, that it's carbohydrates or fat that make us fat. "Calories are not all created equal!" they cry. While such a declaration is intended to sound visionary, it plays off an interesting caveat to the generality of the equation: Humans are not walking calorimeters.
Many diet enthusiasts hate this very notion. In fact, some decry that accounting for calories is old fashioned and out of date, that it's carbohydrates or fat that make us fat. "Calories are not all created equal!" they cry. While such a declaration is intended to sound visionary, it plays off an interesting caveat to the generality of the equation: Humans are not walking calorimeters.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Parental Stress Increases Obesity Risk in Children
Parental Stress Increases Obesity Risk in Children | Psych Central News: Parental stress, often in the form of single-parent households, appears to play a role in childhood obesity, affecting both unhealthy food consumption and lower physical activity.
In the new study, investigators discovered parents with a high number of stressors in their lives are more likely to have obese children.
In the new study, investigators discovered parents with a high number of stressors in their lives are more likely to have obese children.
A good night's sleep can 'help beat obesity'
A good night's sleep can 'help beat obesity' - Telegraph: Even partial sleep deprivation was found to be a factor in body weight regulation, with research suggesting a good night's sleep could have a significant impact in the fight against obesity.
Research found that over a third of Americans were obese and more than a quarter get less than six hours sleep a night
Research found that over a third of Americans were obese and more than a quarter get less than six hours sleep a night
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Addiction a Risk After Weight Loss Surgery
Addiction a Risk After Weight Loss Surgery: Oct. 15, 2012 -- People who undergo weight loss surgery may be at risk of addictive behaviors such as drug or alcohol abuse and cigarette smoking.
The study, by Alexis Conason, PsyD, of the New York Obesity Research Center, and colleagues also found a link between a specific operation, laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, and an increase in alcohol use after the procedure. The findings appear in the Oct. 15 online issue of Archives of Surgery.
The study, by Alexis Conason, PsyD, of the New York Obesity Research Center, and colleagues also found a link between a specific operation, laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, and an increase in alcohol use after the procedure. The findings appear in the Oct. 15 online issue of Archives of Surgery.
Modest diet, exercise help weight loss
Modest diet, exercise help weight loss - The Times of India: Exercise combined with healthy eating can reduce body fat and preserve muscle in adults better than diet alone, researchers of a new study have found.
The study was funded and conducted by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), part of the National Institutes of Health.
The study was funded and conducted by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), part of the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Andy: Here's the skinny on weight loss drugs
Dr. Andy: Here's the skinny on weight loss drugs | The News-Press | news-press.com: Perhaps like me, you’ve hit 40 and lots of exercise just doesn’t seem to counter those extra beers during the FSU game or dessert with the wife on date night. The search for a magic pill has been an ongoing quest for us as a society, which is not surprising considering the money spent each year on weight loss supplements.If you’ve been paying attention to the news in the last few months then you may have heard the announcement from the FDA about two new drugs coming to the market for weight loss: Qsymia, which is available now, and Belviq, which is coming in 2013.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
BYU study: Exercise may affect food motivation | e! Science News
BYU study: Exercise may affect food motivation | e! Science News: "This study provides evidence that exercise not only affects energy output, but it also may affect how people respond to food cues,"
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Fight obesity with soy
Fight obesity with soy - CBS 42 Birmingham, AL News Weather Sports: A University of Illinois study shows how soy protein could significantly reduce fat accumulation and triglycerides in the livers of obese patients by partially restoring the function of a key signaling pathway in the organ.
"Almost a third of American adults have fatty liver disease, many of them without symptoms," Hong Chen Hong Chen, an assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, University of Illinois, was quoted as saying.
"Almost a third of American adults have fatty liver disease, many of them without symptoms," Hong Chen Hong Chen, an assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, University of Illinois, was quoted as saying.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Lack of sleep is linked to obesity, new evidence shows
Lack of sleep is linked to obesity, new evidence shows: Can lack of sleep make you fat? A new paper which reviews the evidence from sleep restriction studies reveals that inadequate sleep is linked to obesity. The research, published in a special issue of the The American Journal of Human Biology, explores how lack of sleep can impact appetite regulation, impair glucose metabolism and increase blood pressure.
Get Your Dairy While Trying to Lose Weight
Get Your Dairy While Trying to Lose Weight - University City, MO Patch: The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend a daily intake of 3 servings of dairy, where milk, yogurt, cheese and fortified soy beverages are included in the group, but many Americans do not consume the recommended amount. A new study indicates that premenopausal women who are dieting need to consume adequate dairy when trying to lose weight to help prevent bone loss due to weight loss.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Obesity Drugs Await FDA Approval
Obesity Drugs Await FDA Approval | firstcoastnews.com: New drugs to treat obesity could soon be available to overweight patients.
Two new obesity drugs could be just weeks away from hearing if they're approved to be sold in the United States.
With one in three people in the country classified as obese, it could be very widely used.
Two new obesity drugs could be just weeks away from hearing if they're approved to be sold in the United States.
With one in three people in the country classified as obese, it could be very widely used.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Skinny genes – how GM food may help you stave off obesity | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Skinny genes – how GM food may help you stave off obesity | Environment | guardian.co.uk: Fond of a full English breakfast? Perhaps you should have a glass of blood orange juice on the side – it might help to reduce the harm from all the fat you are ingesting, and make you less likely to become obese.
But as blood oranges are among the least favoured fruits for consumers, scientists in the UK are hoping to find ways to genetically modify standard oranges to incorporate the beneficial effects of their less popular cousins.
But as blood oranges are among the least favoured fruits for consumers, scientists in the UK are hoping to find ways to genetically modify standard oranges to incorporate the beneficial effects of their less popular cousins.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Walking May Lessen the Influence of Genes on Obesity by Half - MarketWatch
Walking May Lessen the Influence of Genes on Obesity by Half - MarketWatch: Watching too much TV can worsen your genetic tendency towards obesity, but you can cut the effect in half by walking briskly for an hour a day, researchers report at the American Heart Association's Epidemiology and Prevention/Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism 2012 Scientific Sessions.
Monday, March 12, 2012
New Study on Diet-induced Obesity Expands Omega-3 Health Benefits
New Study on Diet-induced Obesity Expands Omega-3 Health Benefits: A new study by The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA and Department of Biomedicine, University of Bergen, Norway, suggests that consuming sufficient amount of EPA and DHA Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids prevents the fat producing effects of the excessive Omega-6, the other polyunsaturated fatty acids abundantly found in red meat. Nutri-Med Logic Corp adds, while this study investigated the benefits of Omega-3 in preventing diet-induced obesity, another very recent study found that consumption of Omega-3 also resulted in short-term weight loss in obesity.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Teaching fat cells to burn calories
Teaching fat cells to burn calories: While investigating how a common drug given to people with diabetes works in mice, a UCSF team discovered that a protein called PRDM16, found in both men and mice, can throw a switch on fat cells, converting them from ordinary calorie-storing white fat cells into calorie-burning brown fat cells.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Anti-obesity drugs with a modified lifestyle helps weight loss -- new study
Anti-obesity drugs with a modified lifestyle helps weight loss -- new study: A study led by the University of Leicester has found that anti-obesity drugs coupled with lifestyle advice are effective in reducing weight and BMI.
Dr Laura Gray and colleagues from the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Leicester have published a paper in the journal Obesity Review which looks at the effectiveness of anti –obesity drugs and a modified lifestyle on weight loss and body mass index. The research was funded by an National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme.
Dr Laura Gray and colleagues from the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Leicester have published a paper in the journal Obesity Review which looks at the effectiveness of anti –obesity drugs and a modified lifestyle on weight loss and body mass index. The research was funded by an National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Army's New Weight-Loss Plan: Transplant Soldiers With Extra Fat | Danger Room | Wired.com
Army's New Weight-Loss Plan: Transplant Soldiers With Extra Fat Danger Room Wired.com: Just last week, military brass vowed that the force of the future would be “smaller and leaner.” Apparently, the Army’s taking that pretty ... literally. They want smaller, leaner soldiers. Their best idea to do it? Give GIs transplants of extra fat cells.
Obesity could be infectious | Fox News
Obesity could be infectious Fox News: In the study, mice engineered to have a particular immune deficiency developed fatty liver disease and got fatter when fed a Western-style diet. But strikingly, when these immune-deficient mice were put in the same cage as healthy mice, the healthy mice started to come down with symptoms of liver disease, and also got fatter.
The culprit? Microbes in the stomachs of the mice. Because the mice had their immune systems disturbed, the bacteria in their guts got "out of wack," said study researcher Richard Flavell, a professor of immunobiology at Yale School of Medicine. We normally live in symbiosis with the bacteria in our guts, but in the study, the number of "bad," disease-associated bacteria increased 1,000-fold in mice with immune problems, Flavell said.
The culprit? Microbes in the stomachs of the mice. Because the mice had their immune systems disturbed, the bacteria in their guts got "out of wack," said study researcher Richard Flavell, a professor of immunobiology at Yale School of Medicine. We normally live in symbiosis with the bacteria in our guts, but in the study, the number of "bad," disease-associated bacteria increased 1,000-fold in mice with immune problems, Flavell said.
A smarter weight loss workout
A smarter weight loss workout: We know walking is good for us, but have we over rated its power to help us lose weight?
For those looking to shed kilos, going for stroll might not be enough, says Sydney dietitian Susie Burrell.
“There’s a perception that going for a walk is getting good exercise but we’re now so sedentary that walking is just compensating for all the sitting we do in our daily lives,” Burrell says.
For those looking to shed kilos, going for stroll might not be enough, says Sydney dietitian Susie Burrell.
“There’s a perception that going for a walk is getting good exercise but we’re now so sedentary that walking is just compensating for all the sitting we do in our daily lives,” Burrell says.
Weight Loss Programs In Church May Be More Effective | Psych Central News
Weight Loss Programs In Church May Be More Effective Psych Central News: In a new study, investigators determined that the location of the program, and the level of experience attempting a weight loss program, may influence an individual’s success.
In the study, published in The Journal of Black Psychology, researchers determined African-American women beginning a new group weight loss program are more successful if they are less experienced with weight management and if the program meets in a church.
In the study, published in The Journal of Black Psychology, researchers determined African-American women beginning a new group weight loss program are more successful if they are less experienced with weight management and if the program meets in a church.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Does Obesity Cause Pain?
Does Obesity Cause Pain?: A large new study shows that obesity and pain often go hand in hand. That appears to be true even if an obese person is otherwise healthy.
Researchers say that begs some questions: Can extra pounds cause pain? If so, how does fat make us hurt?
A slew of chronic conditions that cause pain are also more common in people who are overweight and obese. Those conditions include arthritis, depression, fibromyalgia, type 2 diabetes, and back pain.
Researchers say that begs some questions: Can extra pounds cause pain? If so, how does fat make us hurt?
A slew of chronic conditions that cause pain are also more common in people who are overweight and obese. Those conditions include arthritis, depression, fibromyalgia, type 2 diabetes, and back pain.
FDA panel to discuss Arena obesity drug in 2nd quarter | Reuters
FDA panel to discuss Arena obesity drug in 2nd quarter Reuters: Arena's lorcaserin, which is being developed in partnership with Japanese drugmaker Eisai Co Ltd, was one of three new potential weight loss drugs rejected by the Food and Drug Administration over safety concerns.
Arena resubmitted its new drug marketing application to the agency last month after providing new data to health regulators that it believes will alleviate concerns about cancerous tumors found in rats used in animal studies of lorcaserin.
Arena resubmitted its new drug marketing application to the agency last month after providing new data to health regulators that it believes will alleviate concerns about cancerous tumors found in rats used in animal studies of lorcaserin.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Gastric bypass "better" than gastric banding, study shows
Gastric bypass "better" than gastric banding, study shows: Gastric bypass results in faster, more sustained weight loss than gastric banding, and with fewer complications, according to a new study.
In one of the longest studies of the two common procedures in the US that limit the amount of food the stomach can hold, researchers studying 400 patients in Switzerland found that weight loss remained "significantly better" six years after gastric bypass compared with patients who received a gastric band, the Wall Street Journal reported.
In one of the longest studies of the two common procedures in the US that limit the amount of food the stomach can hold, researchers studying 400 patients in Switzerland found that weight loss remained "significantly better" six years after gastric bypass compared with patients who received a gastric band, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Could a pill help fight obesity? | Fox News
Could a pill help fight obesity? Fox News: Boston researchers have discovered a hormone produced by muscles during exercise which boosts the amount of calories the body burns.
In experiments with mice, Harvard Medical School researchers found that inducing greater levels of the hormone in obese, pre-diabetic mice led to weight loss, increased energy expenditure, and improvements in insulin resistance, which is a risk factor for diabetes.
In experiments with mice, Harvard Medical School researchers found that inducing greater levels of the hormone in obese, pre-diabetic mice led to weight loss, increased energy expenditure, and improvements in insulin resistance, which is a risk factor for diabetes.
Researcher finds 7 habits to maintaining weight loss | The Journal News | LoHud.com | LoHud.com
Researcher finds 7 habits to maintaining weight loss The Journal News LoHud.com LoHud.com: “There’s hope for all those people who have tried to lose weight and have not achieved long-term success,” says J. Graham Thomas, who has studied the habits of “successful losers” through the National Weight Control Registry at Brown University Medical School (nwcr.ws).Thomas studied the habits of some 6,000 adults who had lost 30 pounds or more and maintained the loss for at least one year.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Diabetes drug effective for weight loss - The Clinical Advisor
Diabetes drug effective for weight loss - The Clinical Advisor: Treatment with one class of diabetes drugs, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists, helped obese and overweight patients with and without type 2 diabetes lose weight, data indicates.
All patients who were administered GLP-1 agonists that were included in a review and metanalysis achieved an average 6.4 lbs greater weight loss than patients on placebo or other diabetes drugs, Tina Vilsbøll, MD, of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, and colleagues reported online in BMJ.
All patients who were administered GLP-1 agonists that were included in a review and metanalysis achieved an average 6.4 lbs greater weight loss than patients on placebo or other diabetes drugs, Tina Vilsbøll, MD, of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, and colleagues reported online in BMJ.
Hormone helps obese shed weight
Hormone helps obese shed weight
PARIS — An appetite-curbing hormone found in the gut may help overweight and obese people shed weight, lower blood pressure and reduce cholesterol levels, according to a study released Wednesday.
Known as glucagon-like peptide-1, or GLP-1, the hormone is naturally secreted from the intestine when we eat.
Recently, doctors have begun to use GLP-1 to treat patients with type 2 diabetes due to the molecule’s ability to regulate sugar levels in the blood.
PARIS — An appetite-curbing hormone found in the gut may help overweight and obese people shed weight, lower blood pressure and reduce cholesterol levels, according to a study released Wednesday.
Known as glucagon-like peptide-1, or GLP-1, the hormone is naturally secreted from the intestine when we eat.
Recently, doctors have begun to use GLP-1 to treat patients with type 2 diabetes due to the molecule’s ability to regulate sugar levels in the blood.
Fit pill could treat obesity and related disorders - SlashGear
Fit pill could treat obesity and related disorders - SlashGear: Experts from Harvard Medical School believe that the new hormone could lead to treatments for obesity, diabetes, and possibly even cancer along with all sorts of other conditions that can benefit from exercise. So far, the medication has been testing in mice and in tests, the researchers found that glucose control improved and the mice lost small amounts of weight. It will be a long time yet before the medication hits the market.
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