Lower Obesity Rates Due to Better Diets, Not Economy: Study
A decade of urging Americans to embrace healthier food habits appears to be paying off, researchers sayContinue Reading
A decade of urging Americans to embrace healthier food habits appears to be paying off, researchers sayContinue Reading
Study found drop in activity among students of all weights after being teased about physical abilityContinue Reading
Study suggests if one spouse has the illness, the odds are raised that the other will develop diabetes, tooContinue Reading
Findings could advance efforts to develop personalized obesity treatments, researchers sayContinue Reading
Early research suggests slightly cooler temperatures mean more calories burned per dayContinue Reading
Poor overall dietary habits drive weight problems, experts say
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Report also shows consumers using nutrition labels more, dining out lessContinue Reading
Survey of Washington state residents also found salespeople, office workers prone to weight gainContinue Reading
And obese middle-aged people die an average of more than 7 years sooner, U.S. statistics showContinue Reading
Study finds link between greater calorie consumption and low-calorie beverages in overweight adultsContinue Reading
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