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Obesity (Page 115)

Potatoes, Tomatoes Make Up Bulk of Americans’ Veggie Intake

2015-09-24
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 24, 2015
In: Nutrition / Vitamins, Obesity

Too little variety may mean too few nutrients for millions, USDA report warnsContinue Reading

Forget Three Square Meals — Americans Eat All Day Long

2015-09-24
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 24, 2015
In: Eating Disorders, Food and Health, Nutrition / Vitamins, Obesity

Tracking real-world eating patterns, researchers find that people consume food anytime they’re awakeContinue Reading

Why People in ‘Tall’ Nations Are More Likely to Be Slim

2015-09-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 23, 2015
In: Fitness & Exercise, Food and Health, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Obesity

Study of 14 European countries examines relationship between genes, height and weightContinue Reading

Not All Trans Fats Harm the Heart, German Study Contends

2015-09-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 22, 2015
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Nutrition / Vitamins, Obesity

Those found naturally in dairy, meat products may help, while low levels of artificial trans fats might not hurtContinue Reading

Fruits, Veggies May Be Key to Keeping Unwanted Weight Off

2015-09-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 22, 2015
In: Dieting, Obesity

Only caveat: avoid starchy vegetables such as potatoes, corn, study findsContinue Reading

Could a Texting App Help Your Heart?

2015-09-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 22, 2015
In: Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Obesity

Patients who got reminders on healthy living saw improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure, weightContinue Reading

Girls Who Are Impulsive, Poor Planners May Be Prone to Weight Gain

2015-09-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 22, 2015
In: Eating Disorders, Kids' Health, Obesity, Parenting

They’re also more likely to binge eat, study suggestsContinue Reading

Diabetes Should Be a Factor in Weight-Loss Surgery Decision: Study

2015-09-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 17, 2015
In: Diabetes, General Health, Health & Technology, Obesity

Health costs decline if obese patients with type 2 get procedure soon after diagnosis, experts sayContinue Reading

New Blood Test May Help Predict Heart Disease Risks in Obese Black Teens

2015-09-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 17, 2015
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Heart / Cardiovascular, Kids' Health, Obesity, Public Health

Girls seemed most prone to increased levels of inflammationContinue Reading

New Blood Test May Help Predict Heart Disease Risks in Obese Black Teens

2015-09-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 17, 2015
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Heart / Cardiovascular, Kids' Health, Obesity, Public Health

Girls seemed most prone to increased levels of inflammationContinue Reading

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