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  • People more likely to change diet with written plan combined with counseling calls
    According to research at University of Michigan combining telephone counseling calls with a daily written diet plan increases a person's success in improving fruit and vegetables consumption.
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  • Turning your workday into weight loss
    For many years, the office has been considered a place to sit eight hours a day and slowly pile on weight. A do-nothing place, a real enemy of fitness. But one expert believes it can be a big part of the solution just by redesigning the office and the office workday.
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  • Adults lack information regarding effective weight loss methods, programs and strategies
    According to a white paper released by 17th US Surgeon General Dr. Richard H. Carmona and Alliance, primary care physicians agree they have a role in addressing obesity, but do not have the right weight management resources.
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  • Prevention of obesity in children should begin early in life, possibly before birth
    A recent study Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute's Department of Population Medicine, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, tracked 1,826 women from pregnancy through their children's first five years of life.
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  • Childhood obesity may be caused by family routine
    To stop the progression of the childhood obesity epidemic, more and more health experts have long urge parents to make healthy changes to their family's lifestyle. Their suggests target eating nutritiously, reducing TV time, exercising and getting a good night's sleep.
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  • New weight loss aid?
    A new study in Japan suggests that an amino acid called isoleucine may play an important role in weight loss. In studies with mice, Japanese researchers fed them a high-fat diet (45 percent of calories from fat) for six weeks. Then were divided into two groups.
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  • How to prevent childhood obesity
    Last report of American Obesity Association estimates that 15 percent of children and adolescents are obese. Thus, an important question in the today's US is how to prevent childhood obesity has become.
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  • Obesity in children strongest predictor of premature death
    A recent study at Umeå University in Sweden, in collaboration with researchers in the US, shows how childhood obesity, together with other risk factors for cardiovascular disease, has an important contribution to premature death.
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  • The most important goal of weight loss is to stay healthy Most of the time people are motivated to find a way to lose weight really fast. There are many weight loss program and diets that promise you'll become slim in a short time. But once motivated to weight loss, it is time to learn how to be healthy and lose weight at the same time.
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  • A holistic approach to weight loss When your attempt to lose weight fails as fast as the cookie touching your lips, it's time to believe that diets don't work. More successful may be a holistic approach to losing weight that lets you feel good about feeding your body the nourishment it craves.
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  • Obese people are more exposed to accidents A research team has concluded that obesity is not only bad for health and appearance, but also for safety. A recent study at Samsung Life Insurance Lifecare Institute, has revealed that, compared to those who are not, obese people are 73 percent more likely to have an accident, get an operation or require hospitalization.
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  • Heart-healthy, low-cal diets promote weight loss Heart-healthy diets that reduce calorie intake—regardless of differing proportions of fat, protein, or carbohydrate—can help overweight and obese adults achieve and maintain weight loss, according to a study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health,
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  • Tips for better eating Lots of experts disagree over the seemingly obvious notion of keeping weight off by trying to eat less - a debate that centers on whether the practice backfires, leading to binging and weight gain.
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  • Bariatric surgery and behavioral modifications are equally successful in maintaining weight loss According to a new study published online by the International Journal of Obesity, severely obese patients who have lost significant amounts of weight by changing their diet and exercise habits may be as successful in keeping the weight off long-term as those individuals who lost weight after bariatric surgery
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  • Book Offers Novel Approach to Weight Loss
    Could a novel with an embedded message about good health help overweight girls develop the motivation to lose a few pounds? New research suggests that it just might, but the results weren't dramatic.
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  • The Top 10 food myths revealed
    Think 'light' coloured olive oil is lighter in calorie content or eating carbs can give love handles? Well, in that case, you need a reality check, for all these notions are mere myths, say two Sydney based dieticians.
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  • Don't Take a Vacation From Healthy Eating
    Expert says sticking to routine will keep those extra pounds off while school's out. [ read full article ]

  • Kids' Obesity May Lead to Epidemic of Adult Diabetes
    The current childhood obesity epidemic in the United States may lead to large numbers of young adults developing type 2 diabetes in the future [ read full article ]

  • Keeping a food diary doubles diet weight loss
    The findings, from one of the largest and longest running weight loss maintenance trials ever conducted, will be published in the August issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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  • Weight loss program or exercise?
    In the first study of its kind, using sophisticated methods to measure body composition, the nationally known commercial weight loss program, Weight Watchers, was compared to gym membership programs to find out which method wins in the game of good health. [ read full article ]

  • Device Blocking Stomach Nerve Signals Shows Promise in Obesity
    A new implantable medical device, developed in collaboration with Mayo Clinic researchers, shows promise as a reversible and less extreme alternative to existing bariatric surgeries, according to findings published in the current issue of the journal Surgery. [ read full article ]

  • Children and Obesity -- Should Every Child Be Screened?
    There's often a difference between what's popular in practice and what's supported by scientific research. [ read full article ]

  • Weight Loss Tips: Get Effective Weight Loss Tips!
    Looking for Diet Programs on net is like looking for water in an Ocean. But trust me, looking for good Diet Program is like finding a pearl in the ocean. Me and my team have traveled from shore to shore and short listed few highly effective diet programs and weight loss programs. [ read full article ]

  • Study supports reason for concern in childhood and adolescent obesity
    Study findings presented at the May 2008 Pediatric Academic Societies and Asian Society for Pediatric Research Joint Meeting indicate that childhood and adolescent obesity negatively impacts vascular endothelial function, which relates to cardiac health. [ read full article ]

  • Body mass index in adolescence in relation to cause-specific mortality
    People who were already overweight in adolescence (14-19 years old) have an increased mortality rate from a range of chronic diseases as adults; endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, colon cancer and respiratory diseases. There were also many cases of sudden death in this group.
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  • Fruit juice consumption not related to overweight in children
    Despite studies that assert otherwise, 100% fruit juice consumption is not related to overweight in children, according to the authors of “A Review of the Relationship Between 100% Fruit Juice Consumption and Weight in Children and Adolescents” in the May/June issue of the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine (AJLM), published by SAGE. [ read full article ]

  • The Protein Diet - Meal Options
    When choosing high protein diet, pay attention to what comes along with the protein. Vegetable, such as beans, nuts, and whole grains, are excellent sources of protein, and they offer healthy fiber, vitamins and minerals. [ read full article ]



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