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

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.

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.